As the shot changes from Tristan to Susannah's perspective, Tristan's hand positions switch constantly, from the top of the blanket to the bottom. The thick greenish-yellow clouds of mustard gas disappear behind Samuel when the German soldiers arrive and set up their machine gun. During infamous Tristan and Susannah's hug after the boys announce they are going to the war , Tristan's lips move from Susannah's cheek to her forehead. Then camera angle changes, and his lips are again at her cheek's level.
When Tristan and his family see Alfred and Susannah at the fair, Isabel's baby is alternately asleep and awake between shots. When Isabel Two tries on the ring Tristan brings her from Crete, it switches from her fourth to her fifth finger in too short a time for her to have moved it. Blood on Samuel's left cheek as he dies. Susannah's hair when she is brushing it and talking to Alfred.
Near the end, the position of the dead thugs moves between shots. Susannah and Tristan's hair when she meets Tristan in the garden when he returns. During young Tristan's clawing from the bear, the bear is striking at him with his right paw repeatedly. When Tristan stabs at the bear and severs his toe, it is his left toe that is cut off. The color of the letter from Tristan changes from yellow to white to yellow. After Samuel tells his father that he's going to fight in the war, there is a shot of him where Alfred's shoulder is barely visible behind him.
When he runs to the stairs to talk to Susannah there is a closeup of him. Even though he has moved about five feet he is still in the same position as earlier in the closeup, and Alfred's shoulder is still visible. Juxtaposition of heads when Tristan and Samuel hug after making it back to the foxhole.
Tristan writes Susanna in to tell her he isn't returning. The narrator then says many years pass. When Tristan returns he is told Susanna and Alfred have been married for several years. Tristan then marries Isabel who is Tristan's hand as he watches Samuel gasp for breath. O'Banion draws his pistol twice when stalking Tristan in the barn. He rushes off to protect his brother but arrives too late.
How long does it take to learn N1 Japanese? What is Margaret Atwood most famous for? Can you really bring dead batteries back to life? Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. By Bocca Bre On Avr 21, Contents hide. Related Answers. Oct 15, As the years passed by we would hear that someone had seen him on a ship going up some river no white man had gone up before.
Stories came to us. Strange stories And then, for years, there was nothing. He was lost to us. That was all we knew. But every year, in the Moon of the Falling Leaves, I would dream that the bear's voice inside him had grown silent and that Tristan might again come to live in the world. But then the winter would come And then another spring. And still he stayed away. Is there a reason that the filmmakers chose to embellish the length of time that Tristan was actually away from home?
Is there any evidence besides the age of Isabel Two that puts Tristan back home at the ranch in ? Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? In the film, we see the Native American in Montana is simultaneously having a spiritual moment in his teepee and it is night there as well.
The time difference between Montana and France is 10 hours; it cannot be night in both places simultaneously. Correction: It is possible depending on the time of year]. Plus, the time difference between Montana and France is only eight hours. Corrected entry : In the scene where Isabelle is killed, Tristan attacks the policeman, when they tackle him to the ground he is hit with that little billy club, but if you notice you can see the club bending before and after it hits Tristan.
Correction: It's a rubber truncheon. Continuity mistake : Just after Samuel and Alfred say that they are going to enlist, Samuel has a weird looking face and notice Alfreds shoulder right behind him, then Susanna takes a few steps up the stairs very sad and Samuel walks a couple of meters towards her and then she leaves and then it switches to Samuel with the same funny looking face and Alfred is again right behind him.
Colonel Ludlow: Screw'm! Screw'm all! Screw the gov'm'nt. Trivia : The title refers to the fall from innocence. Question : Before committing suicide, why did Susannah cut her hair? I've seen this behaviour in other films but have never known the psychology behind it. Answer: Cutting locks of hair is often done in memory of the deceased.
Knowing of her impending death, she cut two locks so as not to have them tainted by blood, but dropped one on the floor. I imagine it was the one for Alfred, but it is just my opinion. I have goosebumps with this interpretation. I always thought that it was related someone with "scalping. She is her own victim. I don't know. Chosen answer: To give a definitive answer would be misleading because there's no one specific reason why someone does this type of thing.
In Susannah's case, it could be a form of self-mutilation, an attempt to change who she is by altering her appearance, or it is a way of controlling something in her life while other events spiral out-of-control, and so on.
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