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Re: Character Analysis of Ennis Del Mar
« Reply #4035 on: May 26, 2024, 08:51:51 AM »
Re-watching “Brokeback Mountain” Character Analysis: Ennis Del Mar


I recently decided to re-watch Brokeback Mountain, and I was quite surprised that I was able to notice things I had previously missed. The characters felt different to me compared to when I first watched the film back in 2006.

I remember when I was sixteen years old and hurriedly played the DVD wanting to watch the 2 hour film before my parents got home. I didn’t know the film existed until I watched the Oscars that year. The thought of watching a multi-Oscar-nominated film about two cowboys falling in love was something I was looking forward to. However, I wasn’t ready for the story to wrench my heart out the way it did. It took me a whole week to stop feeling sad and humming the soundtrack every other second. The final scene where Ennis buttoned up Jack’s shirt and straightened the postcard haunted my dreams.


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Re: Character Analysis of Ennis Del Mar
« Reply #4036 on: June 10, 2024, 01:21:49 PM »
Let me bring this to life.. women travel with people like Jack, marry people like Ennis. That's why most of the women on the show love Ennis because if Jack wasn't there, he'd be the perfect man to marry. Jack is already aware of this, but the thing is that Ennis loves Jack, but he knows what is going on, he cannot leave everything behind and go with him because it is not known whether he can be trusted in the future. Ennis, Jaksuel but Jack initially has his eyes open. Let's say 5 years have passed and Jack says, "Am I not going to eat beans anymore?" says. says. to be able to say. That's why Ennin meets with him from time to time. Jack already understood this. If he hadn't died, he would have started with someone else, grown old with the one next to him, and died with the one in his mind. Ennis is a perfect man left alone with his dignity.

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Re: Character Analysis of Ennis Del Mar
« Reply #4037 on: June 15, 2024, 05:30:31 AM »