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The shirts. No, not that part.
« on: Jan 14, 2022, 12:32 AM »
I can’t decide if this is a continuity error or deliberate. I’m leaning toward deliberate except I can’t make it make sense. Am I overthinking? Absolutely.
So in the FNIT Ennis is wearing his darker shirt. The next morning he rides off and we later see Jack doing their laundry (he’s pounding Ennis’ light shirt).  It appears to be dusk on the same day (as indicated by the natural progression of time) where Jack meets Ennis at the sheep, then later still that same night where Ennis sits nervously by the fire while Jack undresses in the tent... except now he’s wearing the light shirt.
I cannot picture a scene where he changes shirts. Is Jack like “here you go, a nice clean shirt for you to wear right before I take it off you again” and ennis awkwardly undresses and changes? Or does he even more awkwardly wash himself while Jack just sits there? I mean I’m sure Ennis wants to be a gentleman and be clean, I just can’t picture the interaction.