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“Since I have seen all the other movies directed by Guillermo del Toro and since this movie just won the Best Picture Academy Award, obviously, I was really eager to see this flick. Well, as usual with this director, even though I did admire the work done and even though it turned to be quite enjoyable, to be honest, it didn't really blow me away though. Still, you have to give del Toro some credit as he once again has delivered another visually gorgeous picture with some really solid directing and the whole cast gave some strong performances. Unfortunately, eventually, I'm afraid I just didn't care much about this story. Basically, it was a decent romantic fairy-tale, no doubt about it, but what bothered me the most was how predictable the whole thing turned out to be. I mean, you just nee” read more
"Porque para la academia el sexo interespecies es material para mejor película."
“Guillermo del Toro’s entire career has been built on a profound empathy for the monsters and the outsiders, sometimes metaphorically, quite often li”
Fantastical waves of wonder...
“ “If I spoke about it - if I did - what would I tell you? I wonder. Would I tell you about the time? It happened a long time ago, it seems. In the last days of a fair prince's reign. Or would I tell you about the place? A small city near the coast, but far from everything else. Or, I don't know... Would I tell you about her? The princess without voice. Or perhaps I would just warn you, about the truth of these facts. And the tale of love and loss. And the monster, who tried to destroy it all.” Brilliant storyteller Guillermo del Toro gives us The Shape of Water, an otherworldly fable set against the backdrop of Cold War era America circa 1962. In the hidden high-security government laboratory whe” read more
"directed by Guillermo del Toro USA 2017 Fantasy, Romance, Drama "
"And the Nominees are... *Call Me by Your Name *Darkest Hour *Dunkirk *Get Out *Lady Bird *Phantom Thread *The Post *The Shape of Water *Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri And the Oscar goes to... The top category of the night, once again, doesn't have a lock. The Shape of Water seems like the favorite at the moment; it won the DGA and PGA, and scored the most nominations. There are a few key precursors that keep it from being a lock; first, it isn't going to win screenplay (something"