Villains Wiki

Hi. This is Thesecret1070. I am an admin of this site. Edit as much as you wish, but one little thing... If you are going to edit a lot, then make yourself a user and login. Other than that, enjoy Villains Wiki!!!

READ MORE

Villains Wiki
No edit summary
No edit summary
(6 intermediate revisions by 5 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{Mature}}
 
{{Mature}}
  +
{{PE Approved}}
 
{{Villain Infobox
 
{{Villain Infobox
|image = The_woman_008.jpg
+
|image = The woman 008.jpg
 
|size = 200
 
|size = 200
 
|fullname = Christopher Cleek
 
|fullname = Christopher Cleek
 
|alias = The Man<br>
 
|alias = The Man<br>
Chris
+
Chris Cleek
 
|origin = ''The Woman''
 
|origin = ''The Woman''
 
|occupation = Country lawyer
 
|occupation = Country lawyer
Line 20: Line 21:
 
Torture<br>
 
Torture<br>
 
Forced pregnancy
 
Forced pregnancy
|type of villain = Psychopathic Misogynist}} {{Quote|Can you say "anophthalmia?"|Chris Cleek}}
+
|type of villain = Psychopathic Misogynist}}
 
{{Quote|That is not civilized behavior!|Chris berating the Woman, after she had bitten off the tip of his ring finger.}}
  +
{{Quote|Can you say "anophthalmia?"|Chris Cleek}}
   
'''Christopher "Chris" Cleek''' is the main antagonist of the novel ''The Woman'', by Jack Ketchum, and its film adaptation.
+
'''Christopher "Chris" Cleek''' is the main antagonist of the 2011 novel ''The Woman'' by Jack Ketchum, and its film adaptation of the same name in the same year.
   
In the film adaptation, He was portrayed by Sean Bridgers who played [[Old Nick]] in ''Room'' and [[Tommy Cole]] in ''The Best of Me''.
+
In the film adaptation, he was portrayed by Sean Bridgers, who also played [[Old Nick]] in ''Room'', and [[Tommy Cole]] in ''The Best of Me''.
   
==''The Woman''==
+
==Biography==
Cleek was a country lawyer who, while out hunting in the woods, encountered the [http://villains.wikia.com/wiki/The_Woman titular feral woman], thus becoming smitten by her. He later returned to the woods that day, and he kidnaps and traps the Woman in his fruit cellar. When the Woman bit the tip of his ring finger off, he violently beat her, and decided that he would civilize her. He appoints his family to help him with his experiment, but in reality, Cleek really only wants to freely molest and dominate the Woman under the guise of civilizing her. The novel goes further by revealing that Cleek was actually a misogynist as well as a domestic abuser who took great pleasure in dominating his wife Belle, as well as in torturing the feral woman through such means such as dosing the Woman in boiling water, and using a high pressure power washer on her as a means of trying to reestablish his dominance over her. Not only this, but it's revealed that Peggy was pregnant with his baby, which resulted from him raping her each night. The film subtly alludes to this when Chris places a candle by Peggy in a similar fashion to the feral woman.
+
Cleek was a country lawyer who, while out hunting in the woods, encountered the [[The Woman|titular feral woman]], thus becoming smitten by her. He later returned to the woods that day, and he kidnaps and traps the Woman in his fruit cellar. When the Woman bit the tip of his ring finger off, he violently beat her, and decided that he would civilize her. He appoints his family to help him with his experiment, but in reality, Cleek really only wants to freely molest and dominate the Woman under the guise of civilizing her. The novel goes further by revealing that Cleek was actually a misogynist as well as a domestic abuser who took great pleasure in dominating his wife Belle, as well as in torturing the feral woman through such means such as dosing the Woman in boiling water, and using a high pressure power washer on her as a means of trying to reestablish his dominance over her. Not only this, but it's revealed that Peggy was pregnant with his baby, which resulted from him raping her each night. The film subtly alludes to this when Chris places a candle by Peggy in a similar fashion to the feral woman.
  +
 
Miss Raton, Peggy's teacher, took notice of Peggy's frequent visits to the restroom, and she decides to consult her parents about the dilemma. Fearing that she might ruin his public image, Chris hits her over the head, ties her up, and takes her to the barn so that she could be fed to his dogs. It was also revealed that Cleek had another daughter (who suffered from anophthalmia) imprisoned in the barn, and she ate the woman as well. Eventually, Peggy releases the Woman from her bindings, and she slaughters Belle and Brian before killing Chris by ripping out his bladder. Peggy, Darleen, and their eyeless sister (who's dubbed Socket in the film) leave into the woods with the Woman.
   
Miss Raton, Peggy's teacher, took notice of Peggy's frequent visits to the restroom, and she decides to consult her parents about the dilemma. Fearing that she might ruin his public image, Chris hits her over the head, ties her up, and takes her to the barn so that she could be fed to his dogs. It was also revealed that Cleek had another daughter (who suffered from anophthalmia) imprisoned in the barn, and she ate the woman as well. Eventually, Peggy releases the Woman from her bindings, and she slaughters Belle, Brian, and she draws out Cleek's suffering as he died. Peggy, Darleen, and their eyeless sister (who's dubbed Socket in the film) leave into the woods with the Woman.
 
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
 
Cleek portrays himself as an affable figure while in public, but that is all to hide how utterly evil he is. His most defining trait is his hatred for women citing that the only thing women were good at was sex, and that they should all be in a similar position as the feral woman. He thinks so highly of being a male, that he actually covers for his son, Brian, when Brian attempted to have his way with the Woman. He also believes that, since, he was a male, he was entitled to do whatever he wanted, consequences be damned.
 
Cleek portrays himself as an affable figure while in public, but that is all to hide how utterly evil he is. His most defining trait is his hatred for women citing that the only thing women were good at was sex, and that they should all be in a similar position as the feral woman. He thinks so highly of being a male, that he actually covers for his son, Brian, when Brian attempted to have his way with the Woman. He also believes that, since, he was a male, he was entitled to do whatever he wanted, consequences be damned.
Line 42: Line 46:
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
 
{{Quote|You can't! You can't! I am so f--king sick of "You can't!" All the women in this family! Your mother, your idiot sister and now you. |Cleek to his daughter, Peggy, as he was about to feed her teacher to the dogs.}}
 
{{Quote|You can't! You can't! I am so f--king sick of "You can't!" All the women in this family! Your mother, your idiot sister and now you. |Cleek to his daughter, Peggy, as he was about to feed her teacher to the dogs.}}
 
{{Quote|'''Belle:''' I never condoned what you did. Never. You just can't keep putting one thing on top of the other and expect to keep getting away with it forever. I've had it. <br> '''Chris:''' OK. So what are you gonna do, I mean what is your plan, what? I just would like to know, what the f--k you think you're going to do about it. |Chris, about to hit his wife after she threatened to leave him.}}
{{Quote|That is not civilized behavior!|Chris berating the Woman, after she had bitten off the tip of his ring finger.}}
 
{{Quote|Belle: I never condoned what you did. Never. You just can't keep putting one thing on top of the other and expect to keep getting away with it forever. I've had it. <br> Chris: OK. So what are you gonna do, I mean what is your plan, what? I just would like to know, what the f--k you think you're going to do about it. |Chris, about to hit his wife after she threatened to leave him.}}
 
 
{{Quote|Can't have people running around the woods thinkin' they're an animal... its not safe. |Chrius introducing his family to the Woman.}}
 
{{Quote|Can't have people running around the woods thinkin' they're an animal... its not safe. |Chrius introducing his family to the Woman.}}
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="250">
+
<gallery widths="300" bordercolor="White" captiontextcolor="Red" position="center">
 
The-woman5.png|Cleek introducing his family to the Woman.
 
The-woman5.png|Cleek introducing his family to the Woman.
 
TheWoman 7.jpg|Chris with his wife.
 
TheWoman 7.jpg|Chris with his wife.
Line 71: Line 74:
 
[[Category:Live Action Villains]]
 
[[Category:Live Action Villains]]
 
[[Category:Horror Villains]]
 
[[Category:Horror Villains]]
[[Category:Master Manipulator]]
 
 
[[Category:Parents]]
 
[[Category:Parents]]
 
[[Category:Faux Affably Evil]]
 
[[Category:Faux Affably Evil]]

Revision as of 01:02, 12 February 2020

Warning
Scarfaceinthefall
This article's content is marked as Mature
The page contains mature content that may include coarse language, sexual references, and/or graphic violent images which may be disturbing to some. Mature pages are recommended for those who are 18 years of age and older.

If you are 18 years or older or are comfortable with graphic material, you are free to view this page. Otherwise, you should close this page and view another page.

           KeyLocker

This Villain was proposed and approved by Villains Wiki's Pure Evil Proposals Thread. Any act of removing this villain from the category without a Removal Proposal shall be considered vandalism (or a futile "heroic" attempt of redemption) and the user will have high chances of being terminated blocked. You cannot make said Removal Proposal without permission from an admin first.
Additional Notice: This template is meant for admin maintenance only. Users who misuse the template will be blocked for a week minimum.

That is not civilized behavior!
~ Chris berating the Woman, after she had bitten off the tip of his ring finger.
Can you say "anophthalmia?"
~ Chris Cleek

Christopher "Chris" Cleek is the main antagonist of the 2011 novel The Woman by Jack Ketchum, and its film adaptation of the same name in the same year.

In the film adaptation, he was portrayed by Sean Bridgers, who also played Old Nick in Room, and Tommy Cole in The Best of Me.

Biography

Cleek was a country lawyer who, while out hunting in the woods, encountered the titular feral woman, thus becoming smitten by her. He later returned to the woods that day, and he kidnaps and traps the Woman in his fruit cellar. When the Woman bit the tip of his ring finger off, he violently beat her, and decided that he would civilize her. He appoints his family to help him with his experiment, but in reality, Cleek really only wants to freely molest and dominate the Woman under the guise of civilizing her. The novel goes further by revealing that Cleek was actually a misogynist as well as a domestic abuser who took great pleasure in dominating his wife Belle, as well as in torturing the feral woman through such means such as dosing the Woman in boiling water, and using a high pressure power washer on her as a means of trying to reestablish his dominance over her. Not only this, but it's revealed that Peggy was pregnant with his baby, which resulted from him raping her each night. The film subtly alludes to this when Chris places a candle by Peggy in a similar fashion to the feral woman.

Miss Raton, Peggy's teacher, took notice of Peggy's frequent visits to the restroom, and she decides to consult her parents about the dilemma. Fearing that she might ruin his public image, Chris hits her over the head, ties her up, and takes her to the barn so that she could be fed to his dogs. It was also revealed that Cleek had another daughter (who suffered from anophthalmia) imprisoned in the barn, and she ate the woman as well. Eventually, Peggy releases the Woman from her bindings, and she slaughters Belle and Brian before killing Chris by ripping out his bladder. Peggy, Darleen, and their eyeless sister (who's dubbed Socket in the film) leave into the woods with the Woman.

Personality

Cleek portrays himself as an affable figure while in public, but that is all to hide how utterly evil he is. His most defining trait is his hatred for women citing that the only thing women were good at was sex, and that they should all be in a similar position as the feral woman. He thinks so highly of being a male, that he actually covers for his son, Brian, when Brian attempted to have his way with the Woman. He also believes that, since, he was a male, he was entitled to do whatever he wanted, consequences be damned.

Family

Quotes

You can't! You can't! I am so f--king sick of "You can't!" All the women in this family! Your mother, your idiot sister and now you.
~ Cleek to his daughter, Peggy, as he was about to feed her teacher to the dogs.
Belle: I never condoned what you did. Never. You just can't keep putting one thing on top of the other and expect to keep getting away with it forever. I've had it.
Chris: OK. So what are you gonna do, I mean what is your plan, what? I just would like to know, what the f--k you think you're going to do about it.
~ Chris, about to hit his wife after she threatened to leave him.
Can't have people running around the woods thinkin' they're an animal... its not safe.
~ Chrius introducing his family to the Woman.

Gallery

Trivia

  • He is similar to Aunt Ruth Chandler, the antagonist of The Girl Next Door in several ways. Not only do they both express a misogynistic hatred for women, but they also take part in torturing the titular character (the Woman for Cleek, and Meg for Ruth). They each imprison the titular character in a dark, cramped room (the fruit cellar for the Woman, and a bomb shelter for Meg), and they both manipulate their children into helping them torture their victims. The key difference, however, is that Cleek was ultimately killed by the feral woman, whereas Ruth was murdered by David.