I was talking about reading plays earlier and I unironically have this critique about the good, I dunno, 40-50% of new one-act plays that involve one man and one woman in one room talking about man-woman stuff for 45 minuteshttps://twitter.com/benjanun_s/status/1366289532966948865 …
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I'm being generous with that estimate based on my sense that things are improving When I was in college that percentage was more like 80%
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When people were memeing on that one viral scene from Marriage Story where Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson are just yelling and yelling and then he punches the wall I'm like "Yeah this is just... a play It's literally, like, every play"
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See also Malcolm and Marie The fact that it's a Black man and a Black woman adds some novelty to it, but still (The fact that it's an older more successful man and a much younger woman whose attractiveness threatens his ego removes about the same amount of novelty)
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This is the best scene in the movie (that wasn't in the movie)https://twitter.com/Ryan_Ken_Acts/status/1358488332360167429?s=20 …
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Having an unrelated third party just walk into the middle of one of these "relationship studies" is always so good Like it's just so inherently funny and tension-releasing I am amazed that it hasn't happened often enough to become a "trope"
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