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The Shape
A storm is on the horizon. When a jet-black cloud engulfs a small village, the residents discover that it could put an end to more than just blue skies.
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Plot Summary
In a clandestine government laboratory in 1962 Baltimore, Elisa, a lonely, mute cleaner, forms a unique bond with a captive amphibious creature. As their connection deepens, she becomes determined to save him from the cruel experiments of a ruthless agent. Elisa orchestrates a daring escape, embarking on a perilous journey to protect the creature and find a safe haven for them both.
Critical Reception
The Shape of Water was a critical and commercial success, lauded for its direction, performances, visual style, and imaginative story. It garnered widespread acclaim from critics and audiences alike, becoming a standout film of its release year.
What Reviewers Say
Visually stunning and emotionally resonant, praised for its fairy-tale-like atmosphere.
A unique and captivating blend of fantasy, romance, and Cold War-era thriller elements.
Sally Hawkins's performance as the mute protagonist is considered a career highlight.
Google audience: Audiences overwhelmingly praised the film's originality, beautiful cinematography, and heartfelt story. Many highlighted the chemistry between the lead characters and the film's emotional depth.
Awards & Accolades
Won the Academy Award for Best Picture and Best Director, among numerous other accolades.
Fun Fact
The amphibious creature's design was inspired by the Gill-man from the 1954 film 'Creature from the Black Lagoon'.
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