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In Reply to: I'd have to disagree about the handling of emotions in this film. posted by tinear on January 10, 2006 at 05:01:52:
My biggest problem was that i couldn't tell what drew them together and kept them together as lovers. Was it just sex? That seemed kind of shallow.
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as sharing. One doesn't swipe a shirt, and keep it spirited away, of someone considered but a good lay.
I don't know what "chemistry" clarkie is referring to. When they met for the first time after a long separation that mutual assault under the windows of Ennis's apartment seemed quite... passionate. Clark probably needs to rent a few XXX films to get a fix of his type of "chemistry."
Oddly, he thought Ennis was extremely well-acted. I wonder if Clark feels Ledger was emoting to a sheep. Hard to praise someone as doing a fantastic job in a love story if he doesn't "sell" the emotional attachment.
For these two such dissimilar men to continue their relationship, under dangerous circumstances, for such a long time proves the relationship is serious.
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The film portrayed a lot of lonliness, not only through the remoteness of the locales but the subsequent relationships the men took on. Much of the emotional relationship is contrasted against this isolation; the rest is left to the viewers imagination.
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