"May thy knife chip and shatter."
Can’t remember my old tumblr account so here’s my first ever tumblr post contributes to Dune 2
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FeydPaul Modern AU
Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen / Paul Atreides
inspired by the amazing fanfiction & "The Bikeriders" new trailer
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Paul: "May thy knife chip and shatter"
Feyd-Rautha: 500k+/slowburn/enemies with benefits/enemies to lovers/hurt no comfort
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frank herbert may have been too 1960s straight dude to see the potential of a bene gesserit-induced omegaverse breeding programme but now we have the technology. we can do it. as a treat.
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DCMK short translation
KaiShin work (Twitter status 1015646677741416449 by rizzzRRR @ Twitter)
The setting seems to be that Shinichi and Conan are separate entities in this one ( ̄▽ ̄)ノ
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My very favorite DCMK thing is The Lost Ship in the Sky. That’s a tough thing to say, because it’s like picking your favorite child. Every time Shinichi and Kaito interact and face off presents a unique thing that makes it special and makes me love it.
But this current rewatch, though I am not entirely through with it yet, really reminded me just how much I love this movie, specifically.
Because it presents an entire different kind of dynamic between Shinichi and Kaito. This movie presents them the most as equals. And allowing them to work together as equals shifts the dynamic between them and makes them interact with each other in a much more playful and also honest manner than we get to see in any other encounter between them.
Now, let me elaborate on why I think they’re never as equal as they are here.
Usually, we get the thief and the detective; which, in itself, brings an imbalance with it - the chaser and the chased. The two rivals competing with each other. On various occasions, the playful magician who just wants to awe Shinichi with his heists and magic, but even here we have Kaito go in with entirely different motifs than Shinichi. On too rare an occasion, them working with each other when circumstances force them to.
So, on the premise of them working together, this movie is by far not one of its kind (thankfully enough), but even compared to other team-ups like say The Magician of the Silver Sky, where too many lives are very directly at stake and there is a certain tenseness and professionalism about their interactions, or The Blue Fist of Sapphire, where it’s more playful but Kaito holds things back and it has a more serious tone to it due to the actual murders, somehow the movie about bio-terrorism and all of Shinichi’s friends being kidnapped by said terrorists is the most playful when it comes to their dynamic.
There is already a built-in imbalance between them due to the premise of Detective Conan; Kaito has free reign that he takes for himself as a criminal, but Shinichi is always held back by Ran/the Detective Boys/the police. Where Kaito gets to use the KID get-up to be free, Shinichi is restricted by the public persona of Conan that he has to put up around others as well as the limitations that come with being perceived as a child by others.
Even The Blue Fist of Sapphire, that literally has Kaito kidnapping Conan and making him pretend to be a total stranger, somehow manages to heavily rely on the Mouris and thus on Shinichi putting on the front of a little kid. And when it’s just the two of them, the atmosphere is very serious because they’re discussing the murders, which in their nature put Shinichi into a very professional mode.
For large portions of this movie, however, it’s really just… Kaito and Shinichi, being all alone with each other. And sure there is a threat of bio-terrorism, but so far no one has died, so far it is all still preventable for them. So far, it is a puzzle for Shinichi to solve and he largely gets to solve it together with Kaito, without anyone intervening.
They’re alone, with no public to force them to act a certain way, and they both have the same goal, for the same reason - stop the terrorists, save the people on the ship. How to get there, what to do, and also the motives of the terrorists, that’s all things they get to figure out together.
Look at this moment, specifically. They’re verbally agreeing on working together - and neither puts up any front. The way Kaito hunches over and gives Shinichi a side-eye, no KID bravado there, just a skeptical Kaito. How Shinichi leans away and scratches his cheek, also giving Kaito the same kind of side-eye, no facade of Conan.
For the first time, they’re the most them with each other. They’re actually being Kuroba Kaito and Kudou Shinichi with each other. Not Kaiou KID and Edogawa Conan. Not the thief and the detective. Because even between Shinichi and detective!Shinichi is a difference and for the most part, the smug detectiveness is on hold and it’s just… Shinichi being Shinichi.
That was a very long post to say what could be summed up in this one GIF actually. Look at the pure, raw bastard energy they both have, those smirks, the communication without words.
Because they both have public personas that play down the utter bastards that they are; the charming gentleman thief, the suave and brilliant detective. But deep down, in their hearts, they are both little gremlins who are up to no good and could actually destroy the world if they so desire - and this movie shows the full potential of what they can achieve when they actually work together and it also beautifully showcases the way they work together. They were literally finishing each other’s sentences when they figured out the bad guys’ plans.
This movie is the most KaiShin movie, because it shows just how similar they are while at the same time showing just how much they compliment each other with those similarities, because their matching intellect but also the bastard-way in which they apply that intellect makes it so easy for them to work together.
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fun idea to entertain that Shinichi has Kid by the chokehold(leash) and gets him to do (illegal) stuff for him
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