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‘The Shape of Water’ makes a splash at the Oscars

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HOLLYWOOD: Fantasy romance “The Shape of Water” took home the best picture Oscar on Sunday, capping an awards season which has seen the film lavished with acclaim and glittering trophies.

Guillermo del Toro’s Cold War-era story of love between a mute cleaning woman and a mystery merman-like creature being held in a top secret government laboratory in Baltimore has dominated Hollywood’s annual prize-giving season.

The quirky love story challenges viewers to cheer for an unorthodox couple, embracing the themes of tolerance and acceptance.

“I want to tell you, everyone that is dreaming of using fantasy to tell the stories about the things that are real in the world today — you can do it,” said Del Toro, who also took home the best director prize.

Del Toro also earned a Golden Globe and Directors Guild Award this season for helming the movie, which won four Oscars overall on Sunday — the other two were for best original score and best production design.

In the movie, Elisa (Sally Hawkins), who has been unable to talk since her throat was slashed as a baby, recruits her gay neighbor (Richard Jenkins) and colleague (Octavia Spencer) on a mission to break out the lab’s amphibian prisoner, whose days are numbered.

Michael Shannon rounds out the cast in a scenery-chewing turn as the sadistic government employee responsibl­e for the magical creature, which is also in the sights of Russian double agents who have infiltrate­d the facility.

“’The Shape of Water’ finds Guillermo del Toro at his visually distinctiv­e best — and matched by an emotionall­y absorbing story brought to life by a stellar Sally Hawkins performanc­e,” reads the critical consensus on reviews collation website Rotten Tomatoes, where it holds a 92 percent approval rating.

For Del Toro, the most gratifying reaction always comes from the fans, he told AFP at a recent luncheon for the Oscars nominees in Beverly Hills.

“The most beautiful thing which I’d heard, in different ways, was that the movie has healed someone emotionall­y or has given someone emotional ointment for the soul,” he said.

The film comes at a time when Hollywood is becoming increasing­ly outspoken at awards ceremonies on issues like immigratio­n, government foreign policy, gender equality and sexual assault.

 ??  ?? Mexican director Guillermo del Toro (C) stands on stage with his cast and crew after he won the Oscar for Best Film for ‘The Shape of Water.’ (AFP)
Mexican director Guillermo del Toro (C) stands on stage with his cast and crew after he won the Oscar for Best Film for ‘The Shape of Water.’ (AFP)

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