The Shape of Water

by Guillermo del Toro (Director)

Other authorsNigel Bennett (Actor), Martin Roach (Actor), Doug Jones (Actor), Richard Jenkins (Actor), Michael Shannon (Actor), Michael Stuhlbarg (Actor), Nick Searcy (Actor), Alexandre Desplat (Composer), Dan Laustsen (Cinematographer), Guillermo del Toro (Author), Guillermo del Toro (Producer)12 more, Daniel Kraus (Contributor), Sally Hawkins (Actor), John Kapelos (Actor), Octavia Spencer (Actor), David Hewlett (Actor), Lauren Lee Smith (Actor), Morgan Kelly (Actor), Vanessa Taylor (Author), Stewart Arnott (Actor), Sidney Wolinsky (Editor), J. Miles Dale (Producer), Allegra Fulton (Actor)
Blu-ray, 2018

Genres

Description

"An otherworldly fairy tale, set against the backdrop of Cold War-era America circa 1962. In the hidden high-security government laboratory where she works, lonely Elisa is trapped in a life of isolation. Elisa's life is changed forever when she and co-worker Zelda discover a secret classified experiment." --

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2017

Publication

Searchlight (2018)

Library's rating

Awards

Hugo Award (Nominee — 2018)
Academy Award (Nominee — Best Picture — 2017)
GLAAD Media Award (Nominee — 2018)
Critics' Choice Movie Awards (Nominee — 2017)

Rating

½ (35 ratings; 4)

User reviews

LibraryThing member DrLed
1962 Baltimore. Elisa Esposito, found abandoned as a baby with scars on her neck, has been mute all her life, that disability which has largely led to her not having opportunities. Despite being a bright woman, she works a manual labor job as a cleaner at a military research facility where she has
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long been friends with fellow cleaner, Zelda Fuller, who often translates her sign language to others at the facility. And she has had no romance in her life, her major emotional support, beyond Zelda, being her aging gay artist neighbor, Giles, the two who live in adjoining apartment units above a movie theater. Like Elisa, Giles is lonely, his homosexuality complicating both his personal and professional life, the latter as a commercial graphic artist. Elisa's life changes when Colonel Richard Strickland brings a new "asset" into the facility, Elisa discovering it being a seeming mixed human/amphibious creature found in the waters of the Amazon. Secretly visiting with the creature, Elisa is immediately drawn to him, and despite he having a violent side as part of his inherent being, the two find a way to communicate with each other and end up forming a bond with each other. Elisa has to decide what to do when she discovers that although the reason for bringing the creature to the facility is to test the possibility of him being sent into space, Colonel Strickland, who has always had antagonistic feelings toward the creature, ultimately wants to kill him, this following the systematic torture he has inflicted on him. Elisa may have to balance her feelings on wanting to be with the creature against what may be the greater benefit to him of being set free back into the wilds of the water. Complicating matters are that the Soviets are also aware of the creature, they having a secret agent who has infiltrated the facility.

—Huggo
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