Screenplay by George LaVoo and Josefina Lopez
Based on a play by Josefina Lopez
Here is an example of how a character’s attitude affects their speech pattern. Carmen is derisive and direct. She doesn’t mince words and speaks mostly in dry one-liners where Pancha is a little slow and sensitive, or the kind of well-meaning character that misses social cues and occasionally says inappropriate things.
In this case, each character’s cadence is shaped by their view on life.