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| | | There's no doubt that Guillermo del Toro's sympathies lie with the monsters. In that respect, The Shape of Water is no revelation. Instead it is - marvelously, beautifully - an expression of del Toro's worldview so perfectly, precisely rendered that the film feels like a closing argument in a life's artistic debate. Set in 1962,... | ||