
It's when Ennis hugs Jack.
I love the first one, Ennis is so cute. 
I like the deleted scene pic!! Jack was smiling and Ennis too. They were so happy because they were together one more time!! I'd like that Ang had included this scene because it shows that they still were happy with each other in those fishing trips. Without that scene we see them so serious around the fire, bitter, especially Jack, like they were miserable and sad all the time with each other. In fact we see them having an argument almost every time they were together, not showing passion in the last fishing trips just like they really were fishing buddies. Annie said to us that they were touching each other that last night in their last meeting while they were talking about their lives. Annie said to us that "they respected each other's opinions" "they were good friends", and then 'the brilliant charge of their infrequent couplings never changed.' I draw from her writing every bit as much as I draw from the movie. And her writing NEVER suggests that Jack was miserable the whole time, or that Ennis kept turning Jack away, year after year. Annie's writing suggests that these were two men who were the best of friends and wanted to do anything possible...move hell or highwater...to be able to get together even just a couple of times a year. I don't think that if they were having an argument and feeling sad every time they were together they had kept doing fishing trips for 20 years. I mean, even Ennis said that they had fun in Don Wroe's cabin one year. When they were together they were really happy!! Ok, they had their doubts, fears and dissapointments, but I think their love were stronger and the
joy of being together just for a little while always was there!!!
Fausta said once:
I also don't like how the movie didn't even include the sex Ennis and Jack had by there campfire the night before there argument by the lake, the one that the SS stated that the brilliant charge of their couplings never changed. The movie should have shown them making love with every bit of the same fierce passion that they did when they were young cuz thats what the SS says they did. Instead the film has them just chastely sitting in chairs not even touching and it makes it look like when the two guys got older they lost that almost desperate longing to touch each other and physically unite like they did as young men, which is totally not true according to the SS! I know some couples as they get older do kinda lose that but Annie makes it very clear that Ennis and Jack did not. And I totally agree!!