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Strickland strikes me as a CARICATURE


I mean, he is ultimately unpleasant in every single area imaginable, he is racist, sexist, looks down on many people, is too patriotic and religious for his own good, has terrible hygiene and I suppose is ultimately like any other Guillermo Del Toro villain. He has no redeeming qualities whatsoever, and he comes across as a simple caricature.

I think the whole thing about his fingers is justified: he antagonises the Creature and gets his fingers bitten off that way, then accuses Elisa of putting his fingers into a lunch bag and getting them contaminated with mustard, when really it was his filthy habit of washing his hands BEFORE urinating and NOT AFTER that did them in with gangrenous infection, and finally loses them due to his own lack of hygiene. Nope, that stuff was entirely his own fault, and he blames others for it.

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Pretty much true of every character, esp the annoying roommate/beard.

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I haven't seen it yet, just some trailers and previews, but that's how the character struck me. Sorry he really is so one-dimensional.

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I mean, he is ultimately unpleasant in every single area imaginable, he is racist, sexist, looks down on many people, is too patriotic and religious for his own good


Unfortunately, this has become the popular opinion of what a white, American male is/believes, as if there aren't literally millions of us with millions of different personalities and traits.

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"...he is racist, sexist, looks down on many people, is too patriotic and religious for his own good, has terrible hygiene...He has no redeeming qualities whatsoever, and he comes across as a simple caricature."

Sounds like you're describing Donald Trump.

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