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Saturday, December 2, 2017

Guillermo Del Toro Newest Film ‘The Shape Of Water" Is A Must See Heartrending Film








I'm jumping in here a little late. However, I must say that Guillermo del Toro's monster in the film ‘The Shape of Water" is so incredibly real looking that it makes one wonder how many strange, wonderful, and creepy could there be in pour vast oceans and seas.


It has taken Guillermo del Toro scriptures three years to perfect the perfect water creature. It looks amazingly real.


About the film.


"The Shape of Water" is credited as being a tragic tale of a lonely female janitor and an amphibious man that everyone in the US and the Russian space programs and their respective militaries wants to dissect to discover the secrets of its powers and how those powers might be used. 




This film is a mixture of the "Creature From the Black Lagoon" as well as "Beauty and the Beast". However, unlike the creature from the Black Lagoon in which the creature had an unrequited love for  his female human counterpart, the amphibious man in "The Shape of Water" and Sally will probably elicit lots of tissue sharing to wipe away the tears that will be shed.








All in all, Guillermo del Toro's aquatic romantic adventure, "The Shape of Water" is a sure must see film that is in theaters nationwide now. I highly recommend seeing it.




 





 Cast 









Sally Hawkins as Elisa Esposito,
a mute janitor at the facility




Michael Shannon as Colonel
Richard Strickland, Elisa's superior and Elaine’s husband


Richard Jenkins as Giles, Elisa's
friend and neighbor, a closeted commercial artist


Octavia Spencer as Zelda Fuller,
Elisa's friend and one of her co-workers


Doug Jones as Amphibious Man, the
creature and "asset" being tested at the facility


Michael Stuhlbarg as Dr. Robert
Hoffstetler, one of Richard's scientists


Lauren Lee Smith as Elaine
Strickland, Richard's wife


Nick Searcy as General Hoyt


David Hewlett as Fleming


 



















Widescreen Online  Review, Pre-Review

Guillermo Del Toro Newest Film ‘The Shape Of Water" Is A Must See Heartrending Film



I'm jumping in here a little late. However, I must say that Guillermo del Toro's monster in the film ‘The Shape of Water" is so incredibly real looking that it makes one wonder how many strange, wonderful, and creepy could there be in pour vast oceans and seas.
It has taken Guillermo del Toro scriptures three years to perfect the perfect water creature. It looks amazingly real.
About the film.
"The Shape of Water" is credited as being a tragic tale of a lonely female janitor and an amphibious man that everyone in the US and the Russian space programs and their respective militaries wants to dissect to discover the secrets of its powers and how those powers might be used. 
This film is a mixture of the "Creature From the Black Lagoon" as well as "Beauty and the Beast". However, unlike the creature from the Black Lagoon in which the creature had an unrequited love for  his female human counterpart, the amphibious man in "The Shape of Water" and Sally will probably elicit lots of tissue sharing to wipe away the tears that will be shed.
All in all, Guillermo del Toro's aquatic romantic adventure, "The Shape of Water" is a sure must see film that is in theaters nationwide now. I highly recommend seeing it.
 

 Cast 

Sally Hawkins as Elisa Esposito, a mute janitor at the facility
Michael Shannon as Colonel Richard Strickland, Elisa's superior and Elaine’s husband
Richard Jenkins as Giles, Elisa's friend and neighbor, a closeted commercial artist
Octavia Spencer as Zelda Fuller, Elisa's friend and one of her co-workers
Doug Jones as Amphibious Man, the creature and "asset" being tested at the facility
Michael Stuhlbarg as Dr. Robert Hoffstetler, one of Richard's scientists
Lauren Lee Smith as Elaine Strickland, Richard's wife
Nick Searcy as General Hoyt
David Hewlett as Fleming
 



Widescreen Online  Review, Pre-Review