Brokeback Mountain Forum @ ennisjack.com
The Movie & Story => Characters, Quotes & Scenes => Topic started by: jackfuckintwist on Jan 04, 2023, 06:49 PM
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new to this forum, don’t know where to put this also sorry if this been a made a post already, but I’d like to hear opinions on headcanons in general #s} I find them quite enjoyable and have some of my own such as I like to think Ennis has autism for kinda no other reason than I’m autistic myself and behave similarly to Ennis such as being semi-verbal :P but I would really like to hear from others!! very excited I am a huge fan of Brokeback Mountain.
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#$# jackfuckintwist.
I don't tend towards headcanons much myself with fictional characters but that's an interesting take on Ennis. There is much of his personality and background from his formative years that we don't get to hear about so any number of things are possible. I've always viewed his reticence as a result of his somewhat lonely upbringing and reluctance to expose himself to others but perhaps if he were on the spectrum, it could have contributed to that quality. Which makes his reaction to finding a friend in Jack that first summer and being able to open up to him even more impressive. Just as his remaining a man of few words even after their relationship had progressed would make sense.
Thank you for sharing that perspective.
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I like to think Ennis has autism for kinda no other reason than I’m autistic myself and behave similarly to Ennis such as being semi-verbal
Dude, same!! I feel that I relate to both Jack and Ennis in different ways, and I hadn't thought about it much before, but as an autistic person Ennis having autism makes a lot of sense. He struggles to show his emotions and rarely ever opens up. He is very awkward and doesn't understand how others feel about him at some points in the movie. This was super relatable because I struggle with alexithymia, and he pretty clearly does as well. Also, the way he gets violent when he doesn't know how to feel is relatable as well. I LOVE headcanons like these that actually make sense, and don't come from neurotypical people! #s}
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It's remarkable after all these years to still hear new perspectives and insights about these characters and their story. :)
I really should settle in one night and watch again with these ideas about Ennis in mind. I love to hear when there are things that make them even more relatable to viewers.
#$# Frank.
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I have always thought that Ennis was much more than just shy. His complex character was probably a combination of many things in his life and maybe your take on him could very well be added to the list. Thank you for sharing this idea.
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It's been 20 years since the movie and we're still adding new things to the personality pool of the characters 😍 that's why it's a classic, actually you can say Ennis had obsessions or something but if you want to add a word I would say ennis jacksuel
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I'm autistic myself, and I do relate heavily to Ennis, but I don't personally think he's autistic. I think it's just a mix of the typical quiet cowboy type, and his lonely upbringing. Interesting perspective though. "s;"
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"Laugh at Loud." In my sophomore year English class, I learned that the writing style used in "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain revolutionized the way informal or colloquial dialogue is written. This style captures the way people actually speak, which contrasts with traditional formal English writing.