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#screenwriting #dialogue #subtext

Write a script scene between a breaking-up couple who are arguing only about which boxes to use, while the subtext conveys the end of their relationship.

Write a standard screenplay format scene involving two characters, Alex and Sam, who are packing up a shared apartment. They are in the middle of a breakup. The constraint: They must not mention their relationship, the breakup, or their feelings directly. They must only argue about mundane objects—tapes, box sizes, and whose item is whose. Use the objects and the rhythm of their packing dialogue to convey the sadness, anger, and finality of their separation.