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Exactly WHEN does Jack decide.. th 1st tent scene..is gonna be th 1s tent scene?

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DeeDee:

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I respectfully disagree with this.....IMO neither Jack nor Ennis (especially Ennis) had no agenda that night other then to get some sleep.....one thing led to another and so on and so forth...

I think that they were both very much in love with one another but didn't realize it again.


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I'm totally in agreement with Chris on this one.  No agenda, just some wonderfully good feelings that intesify the more they are together, the closer they get, and Jack always taking risks, even when the odds were against him.

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The first time I saw the "dozy embrace",  it pleasantly surprised me because Jack did all the holding.
He held him in the tent scene (2) and again in bed and again when he collapsed in tears by the lake.  It seemed he was the one giving all the love and to see Ennis embrace him did my heart good.

serious crayons:

--- Quote from: DeeDee on April 25, 2006, 02:39:02 pm ---Jack did all the holding.
He held him in the tent scene (2) and again in bed and again when he collapsed in tears by the lake.  It seemed he was the one giving all the love and to see Ennis embrace him did my heart good.

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Me too. But also, what about the scene pictured in your avatar?

twistedude:
How did the word "preditor" start getting associated with Jack in this thread? I started the damn thing, and in my first post I said (something to the effect that): I don't mean to be callous. but if someone with sexual experience (no matter how little) wants someone with NONE, at some pont, there's going to be some kind of seduction"

I think we all admire, as well as love, both the guys. But Jack happened to fall in love with a man who is repressed, homophobic, and is as in need of love as he himself is, without having the advantage of Jack's openness of nature.  Perhaps, even, the qualities which keep Ennis from ever agreeing to live with Jack are some of the very qualities that make the Ennis that Jack loves.
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DeeDee:

--- Quote from: latjoreme on April 25, 2006, 02:55:29 pm ---
--- Quote from: DeeDee on April 25, 2006, 02:39:02 pm ---Jack did all the holding.
He held him in the tent scene (2) and again in bed and again when he collapsed in tears by the lake.  It seemed he was the one giving all the love and to see Ennis embrace him did my heart good.

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Me too. But also, what about the scene pictured in your avatar?

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I think that was a moment of passion not comfort.   I  just keep seeing Jack as the one doing all the comforting.  When I really think about it,  I realize what a wonderful character Jack Twist is.

serious crayons:
Why Julie, what a beautiful photo! (I'm being funny -- as Julie knows, when I finally sat down to figure out how to make an avatar, I lifted the photo from a previous post of hers.)

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