Sunday afternoon loaf
Mar. 2nd, 2008 05:25 pmoh yum. Hidalgo. Never seen it before. Viggo Mortensen in chaps (no, not that sort of chap, SADLY) horses and Omar Sharif. I may implode.
And I realise, just as I work on a - or "the" big argument scene, that I've never really written one before. Granted Fleury and Ambrose had their disagreements, as did Ambrose and Rafe, but not in the same way as Ed and Phil are just about to do in Junction X. I suppose I'm finding it difficult because... I dunno... a real argument is completely spontaneous - that you bounce off each other and you don't know what you are going to say next. Anyway, it's bleedin' tricky. I've been vocalising the dialogue in the car to try and get it right. If anyone has done this before succesfully, or can point me to any tips, or has any themselves, I'd be grateful.
And I realise, just as I work on a - or "the" big argument scene, that I've never really written one before. Granted Fleury and Ambrose had their disagreements, as did Ambrose and Rafe, but not in the same way as Ed and Phil are just about to do in Junction X. I suppose I'm finding it difficult because... I dunno... a real argument is completely spontaneous - that you bounce off each other and you don't know what you are going to say next. Anyway, it's bleedin' tricky. I've been vocalising the dialogue in the car to try and get it right. If anyone has done this before succesfully, or can point me to any tips, or has any themselves, I'd be grateful.
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Date: 2008-03-02 05:45 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-02 05:47 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-02 05:49 pm (UTC)Arguments aren't always spontaneous. There are the arguments that simmer for hours or days before someone finally explodes and THEN it's on. Plotted arguments, if you will. I am guilty of these sometimes. Not that I like arguing. I actually hate it more than I hate having to nag.
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Date: 2008-03-02 05:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-02 05:52 pm (UTC)No, it is beautiful!
And goodness me. HOW Old is Omar? And he's STILL hot?
And I found a slashy line! Go me!
"If you tossed a horseshoe into a pot, would it stand upright?"
"At your age, uncle, it is the only thing that might."
"Boldly spoken for a man with no wives..."
:)
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Date: 2008-03-02 05:55 pm (UTC)But there are a lot of simmering unsaid things, so yes, thank you - you have a point there - the argument needs to break away from where it starts and end up with the core of it, which is something else entirely.
Hidalgo
Date: 2008-03-02 11:44 pm (UTC)Re: Hidalgo
Date: 2008-03-02 11:48 pm (UTC):)
Re: Hidalgo
Date: 2008-03-02 11:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-03 07:10 am (UTC)I sometimes think of it as a case of "upping the drama quotient". At this point, if youwere this person, what is the worst possible thing you could say to rile up that other person? Whether you knew it or not? And if you did, would you soften it down and try to take the sharp edges off, or not?
Then I turn it around and try to think, if I was the person *hearing* this painful remark, thinking, ooh, that hurt. Now what am I gonna do about it?
You do have legitimate issues of standing your ground in any relationship. Some folks, it's barely perceptible, others are pretty noisy about it. Roomates, working relationships, sexual relations, whatever, we all have areas where you establish your expertise or your do-not-cross-line, and when they cross it, you have to figure out what you're going to do about it. Rooomate consistently leaves the shoes where you fall over them, whaddyou do about? Some folks wouldn't speak to them for week, some folks would take the shoes and set them on fire on the driveway, others would just dump them in the trash and say, "OH I dunno," when roommate can't find them. Very different characters, no?
Re: Hidalgo
Date: 2008-03-03 10:48 am (UTC)Angie, hiding her Viggo Fangirl card