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* {{Expy}}: Of Lewis Dodgson from ''Literature/TheLostWorld''. He even tries to drown the female protagonist, just like Dodgson.

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* {{Expy}}: Of Lewis Dodgson from ''Literature/TheLostWorld''.''Literature/TheLostWorld1995''. He even tries to drown the female protagonist, just like Dodgson.
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Has nothing to do with her gender.


* WomenAreWiser: She unsuccessfully urges her boyfriend Gary not to fall for Serone's promises.
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* TitleCharacter: Obviously.
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* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: Serone, possibly lying, claims to be from Paraguay. Voight's accent, however, is from nearly every single country in North, Central, and South America, most frequently [[Film/Scarface1983 Tony Montana's Cuba]]. Of course, given the ways that Paraguay's heavily Guaraní-influenced Spanish dialect (Jopará) contrasts sharply with other forms of Latin American Spanish, Voight's portrayal may still come off as a case of AccidentallyCorrectWriting in marking Serone as a linguistic outlier despite its inauthenticity.

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* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: Serone, possibly lying, claims to be from Paraguay. Voight's accent, however, is from nearly every single country in North, Central, and South America, most frequently [[Film/Scarface1983 Tony Montana's Cuba]]. Of course, given the diglossic ways that Paraguay's heavily Guaraní-influenced Spanish dialect (Jopará) contrasts sharply with other forms of Latin American Spanish, Voight's portrayal may still come off as a case of AccidentallyCorrectWriting in marking Serone as a linguistic outlier despite its inauthenticity.

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