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The Shape of Water

“A fairy tale for troubled times.”

7.2
2017
2h 3m
DramaFantasyRomance

Overview

An other-worldly story, set against the backdrop of Cold War era America circa 1962, where a mute janitor working at a lab falls in love with an amphibious man being held captive there and devises a plan to help him escape.

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Gimly

Not just a love letter to the Creature from the Black Lagoon, but to cinema itself. Del Toro's _The Shape of Water_ is the "Who is the real monster?" question taken to the nth degree, with some some fascinating side-concepts that are explored just enough to be worthwhile. At the end of the day _The Shape of Water_, at its most stripped back, is a movie about fucking a fish. But it's the kind of movie about fucking a fish that should also probably win the Academy Award for Best Picture. _Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._

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tmdb47633491

GDT's first truly great flick. The R-Rated Family Movie schtick always came off as silly or had a story too dull to carry its own weight. Characters and morality are two dimensional; the world functions via cartoon logic. But the love story here is precious. Could be argued it's an apologist film for zoophilia, considering the amphibian shows little intelligence beyond that of a dog.

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John Chard

Bend me, shape me, anyway you want me! Guillermo del Toro directs and co-writes with Vanessa Taylor what would turn out to be the Best Picture Academy Award Winner for 2017. A much loved film that's not without dissention in certain quarters, it's a picture that warrants dissention but it should be noted that just because someone doesn't like it, that doesn't make it a bad film. I'm certainly in the camp that finds it over praised, even annoyingly disappointing, whilst appreciating many of the facets within its production. Story in simple terms is a Beauty and the Beast like fable where Sally Hawkins' mute cleaning lady Elisa Esposito falls in love with a captured Amphibian Man. Amphibian Man is known by the government types as The Asset, and as the Cold War rises and 60s paranoia takes a hold, the American big wigs want to vivisect the special species to learn from it. Elisa, after courting "The Asset", enlists the help of close friends and plots to free the creature from its captivity in the underground medical bunker labyrinth place. Now as simple as that sounds, there is more to it than that, del Toro and Taylor whilst enveloping the pic in a fantasy realm feel, ensure messages are thrust hard at the viewers. Be it the racial disharmony, the quest for different walks of life finding love with each other, the cry for humans to stop being bad and killing things because they don't understand them, torture is evil and etc etc. It's all right there in your face and we get it. So plot maybe simple but for sure there's a lot being said in the narrative. Yet as great as it looks, and it's superbly acted by Hawkins, Michael Shannon, Richard Jenkins and Octavia Spencer, it just to me loses its way come the mid-point, getting daft and even getting a little icky into the bargain. I have no problem with improbabilities and outrageous contrivances here, this is del Toro painting one of his fantastical worlds - only on Earth in the early 60s! But the pay off is poor, hinging on a twist that's not only ridiculous, but insulting as well because otherwise the pic would be very troubling indeed. No art deco eye orgasms or vibrant characterisations can compensate for a film that runs out of steam. That said, I was glad to have watched it, there's even a possibility I could return to it in the future - this is very good film making. But it's not a great film by any stretch of the imagination and not for the first time in the Academy's long history, many are baffled by their choice of Best Picture winner. 6/10

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Clips (5)

Extended Preview

"Theater"

"Weakness In Character"

"Two Step"

"Lab Encounter"

Featurettes (25)

Guillermo del Toro | Behind the Oscars Speech

Director's Commentary

"The Shape of Water" wins Best Picture

Guillermo del Toro wins Best Directing for "The Shape of Water" | 90th Oscars (2018)

"The Shape of Water" wins Best Original Score

"The Shape of Water" wins Best Production Design

Academy Conversations: The Shape of Water

Creating the Sound of The Shape of Water

The Visual Effects of The Shape of Water

Guillermo del Toro on the Universal Power of THE SHAPE OF WATER

Guillermo del Toro on Why He Chose the Title THE SHAPE OF WATER

Paul Austerberry on Production Design in The Shape Of Water

The Costume Design of I, Tonya and The Shape of Water | BAFTA Film: The Sessions

The Shape of Water wins Production Design | EE BAFTA Film Awards 2018

Guillermo del Toro wins Director for The Shape of Water | EE BAFTA Film Awards 2018

The Shape of Water Production Design team talk backstage at the BAFTA's on their win

Alexandre Desplat talks backstage on his Original Music BAFTA win for The Shape of Water

The Shape of Water wins Original Music | EE BAFTA Film Music

Sally Hawkins Red Carpet Interview | EE BAFTA Film Awards 2018

The Shape of Water Director Guillermo Del Toro Red Carpet Interview | EE BAFTA Film Awards 2018

Anya Taylor-Joy Loves The Shape of Water | Red Carpet Interview | EE BAFTA Film Awards 2018

Luis Sequeira on Costume Design in The Shape of Water

Troika

American Airlines Gala | BFI London Film Festival 2017

Press Conference | Festival 2017

Behind the Scenes (11)

Eyes: Spotlight on the Actors

An Underwater Soundscape

A Visionary Filmmaker: Guillermo del Toro

Shape, Form and Light

Summoning A Water God

Behind The Scenes: Guillermo del Toro

Behind The Scenes: Makeup Timelapse

Set Design: The Chamber

An Ancient Force

The Princess Without A Voice

Behind The Scenes

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