'The Shape of Water' (2017)
'Free Willy' for Adults This Time

“The natives in the Amazon worshipped it.Like a god.We need to take it apart, learn how it works.”
I watched this movie the night before the Oscar ceremony, because I could feel it in my bones this film would possibly win that coveted statuette. Initially, I didn’t want to post my opinion about this winner. But as I had partially written down my opinion, I thought I would smooth off the rough edges and post it anyway. To be honest, I’m not part of the great crowd of admirers of The Shape of Water. Even though I was looking forward to it with great expectations and knew it was a creation made by Guillermo del Toro (I appreciated his previous films) I was only moderately enthusiastic about it. In the end I stayed behind with a “that’s it?” feeling. Why the jurors of the academy massively fell in love with this film still is a mystery to me. I didn’t think it was so earth-shattering, breathtaking, or groundbreaking.

In retrospect, you could compare this film with Free Willy. Only the amphibious creature that needs to be rescued rather looks like the monster of “Creature from the Black Lagoon." And as in “Free Willy," where Jesse wanted to free his best friend, it’s Elisa Esposito (Sally Hawkins) who got the job of freeing the imprisoned creature. Only the friendship between Jesse and Willy wasn’t as passionate and they didn’t get caught while doing sensual stuff. Elisa and her scaly friend soon figured out how to get things going. Or rather, Elisa soon knew where her sweet sprat was hiding his stinger. So you can expect some wet scenes. And the facility where the government locked away the feared creature (under military supervision) so they can experiment with it, was probably designed by an interior architect who’s influenced by the interior style that you could admire in the Nautilus.
It's hard to be different.

The acting is sublime.

To be awarded or not? That's the question.

Without a doubt, Guillermo del Toro is a master in visualizing and a kind of visionary. He creates a unique atmosphere in his films that you hardly be able to take it all in. I’m never really overwhelmed by the content of his films, though. Perhaps the message is sophisticated enough. But every time I have that feeling it’s incomplete somehow. I suppose that the simmering topic in this film is in line with the values that were spread out this year during the awards. The equality of genders. Not tolerating cross-border behavior. And the fact that the Academy Awards are a more White-tinted business. I guess it’s all about striking the right chords.
My rating 6/10Links : IMDB
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Peter P
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