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The Shape of Water (Strickland)

The Shape of Water (Strickland)

Category: Movie Role: Strickland From: The Shape of Water

STRICKLAND: You know…? I can”t figure it out myself- you”re not much to look at, but- go figure- I keep thinking about you. (beat) And I”ve seen you, looking at me. You”ve been- looking at me? When you say you”re mute… Are you entirely silent? Or do you squawk a little? Some mutes squawk. Not pretty, but- You should know this: I don”t mind the scars. Don”t mind that you can”t speak, either. When you come right down to it- I like it. A lot. Kind of gets me going… (beat) Thought you should know these things. Hey! Bet I can make you squawk a little.More Monologues from “The Shape of Water”RelatedShareTweetPin

The Shape of Water (Strickland)

The Shape of Water (Strickland)

Category: Movie Role: Strickland From: The Shape of Water

STRICKLAND: That story about Samson. I never told you how it ends… (beat) After the Philistines- torture him and blind him- Samson asks God for the strength he needs- and at the last minute- he is spared. For Samson is a good man and a man of principle and the Lord gives his strength back to him. One last time.And he holds the columns of the temple with his powerful arms and crushes them- and he brings the whole building down on the Philistines. He kills them all. He dies. But he gets every single one of them motherf -. That is his will. That”s how powerful his will is. (beat) Now, do you know what that story means? For us, Delilah? (beat) It means that if you know something you”re not telling me, you will tell me. Either before or after I bring this particular temple down upon our heads. I am, for the time being, the true plight of the Negro, Zeldelilah…More Monologues from “The Shape of Water”RelatedShareTweetPin

And he holds the columns of the temple with his powerful arms and crushes them- and he brings the whole building down on the Philistines. He kills them all. He dies. But he gets every single one of them motherf -. That is his will. That”s how powerful his will is. (beat) Now, do you know what that story means? For us, Delilah? (beat) It means that if you know something you”re not telling me, you will tell me. Either before or after I bring this particular temple down upon our heads. I am, for the time being, the true plight of the Negro, Zeldelilah…More Monologues from “The Shape of Water”RelatedShareTweetPin