Review of The Shape of Water (2017) by Reubenisagod — 01 Feb 2018
Del Toro's The Shape of Water is his best work since Pan's Labyrinth...
The setting, set designs and aesthetic beautifully capture the spirit of the 60s. Even politically and socially the film understands and portrays the setting so vividly and rawly. This is a love letter from Del Toro nostalgic for the 60s all through the strangest narrative of love between Woman and Seaman. The film is warm, it finds language through actions instead of dialogue. I really dug the Shape of Water.
This review of The Shape of Water (2017) was written by Reubenisagod on 01 Feb 2018.
The Shape of Water has generally received very positive reviews.
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