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P4 Theater Archive | VORTEX | Rehearsal Fragments | 19–20 Feb 2022

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这份《漩涡》排练档案把相亲场景、导演笔记与圆桌讨论连在一起:人物从爱好、职业和安全感谈到住房、交通与收入,随后把表演中的阶层差异、关系失衡、付出和责任重新拆开讨论。

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2026-08-09 07:53:02 UTC
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  1. 0:06

    I love traveling abroad. I love Japan's cherry blossoms and shrines.

  2. 0:11

    I prefer online games and figurines.

  3. 0:14

    I also play games at home

  4. 0:16

    And collect some figurines.

  5. 0:19

    Don't you find it interesting?

  6. 0:21

    Wow, I'm hopeless at games.

  7. 0:25

    I don't know how to play at all.

  8. 0:26

    I can teach you how to play games

  9. 0:28

    My Switch is still collecting dust.

  10. 0:30

    Really?

  11. 0:34

    I want to play

  12. 0:36

    I'll bring it next time.

  13. 0:37

    We could get Pokémon.

  14. 0:38

    Wow

  15. 0:40

    But I really like

  16. 0:43

    collecting those perfumes and shoes

  17. 0:45

    Because I think they're unique

  18. 0:47

    I don't really get that

  19. 0:49

    But I like listening to pop music

  20. 0:50

    I think pop music is unique too

  21. 0:52

    Hmm, that's true

  22. 0:54

    But I prefer classical music

  23. 0:56

    What's so good about classical music?

  24. 0:58

    You like to eat...

  25. 1:00

    I'm a bank manager

  26. 1:01

    Now we're suddenly talking about jobs.

  27. 1:03

    I'm a security guard

  28. 1:04

    Brecht?

  29. 1:13

    No more Brecht.

  30. 1:15

    These...

  31. 1:16

    Is it possible to combine these two?

  32. 1:18

    Just say it straight to her.

  33. 1:20

    How am I supposed to make myself clear to you?

  34. 1:26

    Right?

  35. 1:27

    How does that feel to you?

  36. 1:28

    Hmm

  37. 1:33

    Think it over.

  38. 1:37

    I can secretly watch the monitors

  39. 1:41

    I can see you anytime

  40. 1:43

    Don't you feel safe?

  41. 1:45

    It gives me a sense of security.

  42. 1:46

    Then can I install one

  43. 1:48

    in your security booth too?

  44. 1:49

    I'll watch you anytime too

  45. 1:50

    But if, in that security booth,

  46. 1:53

    you put on a show every day—

  47. 1:57

    if you performed—

  48. 1:58

    that might be interesting.

  49. 1:59

    If you're just sitting there

  50. 2:00

    I can perform for you

  51. 2:02

    We can video call all day

  52. 2:03

    I have plenty of time

  53. 2:04

    But I still have to work

  54. 2:05

    You can watch whenever you want

  55. 2:08

    Call me and I'll be there

  56. 2:09

    I have my own security booth

  57. 2:10

    Let's drop that.

  58. 2:12

    Do you own a place?

  59. 2:13

    I rent a 20-square-meter apartment

  60. 2:18

    I agree, I agree.

  61. 2:22

    I totally agree.

  62. 2:25

    Oh, exactly!

  63. 2:26

    Oh!

  64. 2:27

    No—

  65. 2:28

    Be a bit sarcastic

  66. 2:29

    What are you doing?

  67. 2:31

    You still don't believe it.

  68. 2:32

    That's exactly right.

  69. 2:34

    Perfect.

  70. 2:34

    What do you want now?

  71. 2:35

    Wow, a whole twenty square metres!

  72. 2:37

    Right, right.

  73. 2:38

    Exactly.

  74. 2:38

    Twenty square metres!

  75. 2:40

    Exactly.

  76. 2:41

    Wow, so huge!

  77. 2:43

    Right—keep going.

  78. 2:45

    Just enough for me.

  79. 2:47

    Enough for both of us?

  80. 2:48

    Sure—one bedroom, one living room, one bathroom.

  81. 2:50

    I also have a soft double bed

  82. 2:52

    Yeah. Enough room for two pairs of slippers?

  83. 2:55

    Is there?

  84. 2:56

    Two pairs of slippers

  85. 2:57

    Ask it deadpan.

  86. 2:58

    There is.

  87. 2:59

    Haha

  88. 3:02

    [unclear]—how did that come through?

  89. 3:04

    Do you have a car?

  90. 3:05

    Yes

  91. 3:06

    I have an old-fashioned bicycle

  92. 3:09

    The kind with a crossbar

  93. 3:10

    Now I agree even more.

  94. 3:11

    I can take you to and from work.

  95. 3:14

    I love bicycles.

  96. 3:15

    Exactly.

  97. 3:16

    When I was little, my grandpa carried me

  98. 3:18

    on his bike to kindergarten.

  99. 3:21

    Ha

  100. 3:22

    Maybe you can take me back to childhood

  101. 3:25

    Your bike has a back seat, right?

  102. 3:26

    Right?

  103. 3:27

    Of course

  104. 3:28

    If you don't want the seat,

  105. 3:29

    You can sit on my lap

  106. 3:30

    You can sit on that crossbar too

  107. 3:31

    Now I really agree.

  108. 3:32

    Oh!

  109. 3:33

    Amazing!

  110. 3:33

    Lucky me!

  111. 3:35

    Is that some special trick of yours?

  112. 3:37

    Exactly.

  113. 3:38

    Wow, a man of hidden talents.

  114. 3:40

    You can hold me and still ride?

  115. 3:43

    You'd be riding...

  116. 3:44

    How does that work?

  117. 3:47

    After our date,

  118. 3:48

    I'll take you for a ride.

  119. 3:50

    Oh, okay, okay.

  120. 3:51

    Oh, you...

  121. 3:53

    At her.

  122. 3:54

    You're going to insult her, right?

  123. 3:55

    Anything goes. Insult her—go.

  124. 3:57

    Aren't you good at that?

  125. 4:01

    How come you've got nothing to say now?

  126. 4:03

    What's going on?

  127. 4:04

    Why?

  128. 4:05

    Do you really think

  129. 4:07

    I'd believe that?

  130. 4:09

    Not enough. Not enough. Not enough.

  131. 4:11

    Do you honestly think I

  132. 4:13

    really agree with you that much?

  133. 4:16

    You don't?

  134. 4:18

    You're only saying that because...

  135. 4:19

    Don't you think she's wonderful?

  136. 4:21

    For you.

  137. 4:23

    I don't want to sit on a bicycle

  138. 4:27

    with you holding me.

  139. 4:28

    I'm worried I'll fall off.

  140. 4:30

    I don't want to squeeze in with you

  141. 4:32

    in a twenty-square-metre apartment

  142. 4:34

    with room for only two pairs of slippers.

  143. 4:36

    You could fit your sneakers too.

  144. 4:38

    I have a shoe rack.

  145. 4:39

    I want a yard,

  146. 4:41

    where I can keep a dog and a cat,

  147. 4:43

    Can you do that?

  148. 4:44

    But weren't you

  149. 4:49

    just talking to me so nicely?

  150. 4:51

    How else

  151. 4:53

    would you have believed me?

  152. 4:55

    You're so naive.

  153. 4:57

    But you only have eight hours,

  154. 5:00

    I'm trying to save you,

  155. 5:01

    You're about to be restarted.

  156. 5:03

    I think...

  157. 5:08

    Even if I get restarted,

  158. 5:10

    I still wouldn't be with you.

  159. 5:12

    A loser.

  160. 5:13

    Why does "loser" sound so mild?

  161. 5:16

    Yeah, it isn't harsh enough.

  162. 5:17

    Really?

  163. 5:18

    [unclear]—you're just...

  164. 5:22

    You're a fucking idiot.

  165. 5:24

    You're a loser.

  166. 5:27

    "Fucking idiot" sounds mild too.

  167. 5:29

    You're a hick.

  168. 5:31

    "Hick" doesn't sound mild.

  169. 5:35

    "Hick" doesn't sound mild.

  170. 5:38

    I'm doing just fine, aren't I?

  171. 5:40

    Waiter, get me a steak.

  172. 5:42

    The waiter comes over all smarmy:

  173. 5:44

    What did he say?

  174. 5:44

    Sorry, sir, this is a couples' restaurant,

  175. 5:46

    we don't sell half portions.

  176. 5:47

    Then you lose it and start swearing.

  177. 5:52

    "Bullshit! Fuck your mom!"

  178. 5:53

    What? I'm on a date, aren't I?

  179. 5:57

    Then who the fuck is that in front of me?

  180. 5:58

    The waiter says, "Sir, wake up—

  181. 6:01

    that's you."

  182. 6:02

    So you can use that mirror.

  183. 6:05

    Those mirrors can...

  184. 6:08

    These questions have never crossed my mind.

  185. 6:11

    I don't know how to respond.

  186. 6:12

    Honestly, I don't understand him at all.

  187. 6:14

    After he asked those questions,

  188. 6:18

    he felt like a stranger to me.

  189. 6:24

    Like a poor little animal, soaked by the roadside.

  190. 6:27

    Leave me there and your conscience will condemn you.

  191. 6:30

    Yeah, yeah, I think that's it.

  192. 6:32

    Maybe my perspective leans more toward...

  193. 6:34

    seeing her as a little animal.

  194. 6:35

    Because we're discussing the female viewer's perspective, right?

  195. 6:38

    But I think my perspective leans more toward...

  196. 6:40

    He's very innocent—not as mature as you all.

  197. 6:42

    It's different from women's and men's perspectives.

  198. 6:44

    I feel like this guy

  199. 6:47

    came into this conversation thinking,

  200. 6:49

    "This relationship feels unequal to me."

  201. 6:51

    It's not about imbalance. His love is pure.

  202. 6:54

    It is unequal. It definitely is.

  203. 6:57

    It's just that I love you, but you don't love me as much.

  204. 6:59

    You don't love me the way I love you.

  205. 7:01

    To me, that's an imbalance.

  206. 7:02

    That's his way of seeking love.

  207. 7:06

    Never validates me.

  208. 7:07

    Always acts so superior.

  209. 7:15

    Sometimes—

  210. 7:15

    Because of pressure, insecurity, things like that...

  211. 7:18

    Yeah, your family is so well-off—you're a rich kid.

  212. 7:21

    Why would you want me?

  213. 7:23

    There are so many great girls out there.

  214. 7:25

    Once I choose to be with you,

  215. 7:30

    I feel a sense of responsibility.

  216. 7:33

    No matter what happens,

  217. 7:35

    unless I turn out to be a scumbag

  218. 7:38

    and run off with somebody else.

  219. 7:41

    I'm not really that rich.

  220. 7:45

    What I can do for you right now

  221. 7:49

    is honestly

  222. 7:49

    the most

  223. 7:52

    I can give.

  224. 7:53

    I've never asked you for anything.

  225. 7:56

    I've never once said,

  226. 7:58

    "You're my girlfriend. You should give me gifts."

  227. 8:00

    We just started dating.