Just finished watching this movie and despite the other critical reviews I enjoyed it! No I don't think it deserved the BP Oscar but it is the kind of movie that I will be watching again in time! David N.
Read Full ReviewThe Shape of Water is a well-written and beautifully executed film that truly lives up to its expectations. Guillermo del Toro brings his signature visual style and emotional storytelling to create a unique blend of fantasy and romance. While I wouldn't call it a masterpiece, it's a film that's captivating and deeply engaging. Sally Hawkins delivers a standout performance as Elisa, conveying so much emotion without a single spoken word. Her connection with the creature is the heart of the sto...
Read Full ReviewMy girlfriend and I called it "the Fish F***er Movie" and that is really what it is...but it's also green, very, very green. Ever wondered how Abe from Hellboy had sex? Well this movie explains it. But honestly, it isn't bad. It's a total period piece. It's beautiful, I mean it is very beautiful, and it has a story. But, yeah, the thing about it is that it's beautiful AND has a story. The English Patient, Brokeback Mountain, they were just beautiful and beauty alone with no story behind...
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Trailer; (in film) Elisa goes to the creature at night and disrobes
by And So Do
by Carmen Miranda
Strickland drives his newly bought Cadillac
by Caterina Valente,Silvio Francesco
Giles and Elisa stand at a pie vending display
by Andy Williams
by Fleurie,Tommee Profitt
by Alexandre Desplat
Opening
by Trixie Smith
by Never Know
Elisa's imagination of her singing and dancing with the amphibian man, (repeats) End credits
by Alexandre Desplat
Elisa sees the Amphibian Man for the first time