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The Gauche in the Machine ([personal profile] china_shop) wrote in [community profile] sid_guardian2025-04-26 10:56 am

The Art of Dialogue and the kitchen knife scene

I was watching a YouTube video about how to write snappy dialogue (banter) by [youtube.com profile] heyjameshurst. The creator used examples from The Princess Bride, The Empire Strikes Back, His Girl Friday, and The West Wing to illustrate that good dialogue is like a tennis match, a playful competition, and in each volley the tension escalates to "a sudden, sharp reveal of truth."

Afterwards, I was thinking about it in terms of Guardian, and the first scene that came to mind was the kitchen knife scene. Wow, this is a stellar example of what the video talked about! It's dynamic because every line fires back in a way that is difficult for the other person to respond to. (Often they're reacting to the subtext -- or actually, what they perceive the other's subtext to be -- rather than the words, and sometimes slightly at cross-purposes, so lines that could be non-sequiturs feel seamless.) And the truth is forced out of them. It's so impressive!

ZYL: I woke up because I was hungry.
SW: *turns and drops the knife*
ZYL: *strides over and grabs his wrist* Don't you think of lying to me. What did you do in order to heal my eyes?
SW: *starts to leave*
ZYL: You used the Longevity Dial.
SW: *stops*
ZYL: *moves to his side* You shared your life force with mine. You used your power to neutralize the corrosion of my body. Am I right?
SW: My... My... My body's energy structure has suffered a severe blow. I need to exchange all my energy.
ZYL: It must hurt a lot.
SW: *ghastly smile* Fortunately... Fortunately, I'm used to getting injured.
ZYL: I do not deserve what you are doing for me.
SW: You're worth it.
ZYL: *explodes* Then, what do you want me to do? Be indebted to you? To bow to you? You are not immortal! Why should I so casually owe you a life?
SW: This life is what I'm returning to you.
ZYL: ??????
SW: You should rest soon.

There are so many truths here!! <3 <3 <3

Thinking about it also made me realise something about Shen Wei's initially trying to leave and his "Fortunately, I'm used to getting injured" line, which I will explain in six screencaps:













Newsflash, Shen Wei: Zhao Yunlan's tactics are no more reassuring or less infuriating when you try them.
trobadora: (Zhu Yilong - yay!)

[personal profile] trobadora 2025-05-02 07:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Yay! It only took me six years to put that together, LOL, glad it makes sense to others too. *g*
amedia: Young man (Guo Changcheng) looking wide-eyed with the caption VERY BEST CINNAMON ROLL (Guardian: Guo 2)

[personal profile] amedia 2025-06-20 02:48 am (UTC)(link)
Of course CSZ will be fine and won't have white energy corruption - GCC didn't have black energy corruption! Whatever curing him cost him, it had to be in some ways equivalent to what GCC was suffering from.

It works so well!!! And it fits in with what we learn later in the drama, that GCC's white energy is so pure it can even be blended with black energy. Or, as Ye Zun says, "His spiritual energy is pure and bright."

"Rather, they're perfectly compatible."

So GCC couldn't have had black energy corruption!

facethestrange: (guardian: weilan: hands)

[personal profile] facethestrange 2025-06-20 05:49 am (UTC)(link)
Ooooh, this is a fantastic observation! It all fits together so neatly to explain why the exchange consequences for CSZ and SW were so different. *adores this fandom* ♡♡♡
trobadora: (Ye Zun)

[personal profile] trobadora 2025-06-20 10:57 am (UTC)(link)
YES! That's an excellent point, thank you!