The most beautiful movie

Kaylee 2022-03-23 09:01:15

Toro maintains a high degree of purity and piety for the things he loves. Seeing giant Gundams and even tears in Japan, his home is also called a monster model museum. Toro is extremely obsessed with movies, monsters and their derivative collections. He is a severely fanatical patient and has the attributes of an otaku. This complex and love will be reflected in the works. "The Shape of Water" is like a portrayal of Toro’s inner world. He believes in the purity of love, even in a world full of evil, even in humans and beasts. His fanatical feelings are embodied in the stalks of various tribute to old movies. While looking for various easter eggs, it is not difficult to feel the classicism exuded by the work itself. The monster is like the incarnation of gods and immigrants. He feels the evil of the human world and is tortured, and at the same time he is nourished by love. This is another "Beauty and the Beast" story, a more moving adult fairy tale, but The heroine is not a princess, she is dumb, she also needs masturbation and sex. Toro has achieved maximum self-expression in "The Shape of Water". Compared with Toro's previous works, it may be less curious and conflicting, but this is still an extremely moving work.

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The Shape of Water quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Strickland: The natives in the Amazon worshiped it. Like a god. We need to take it apart, learn how it works.

  • Giles: Get him out? What are you talking about? No! Absolutely not!