America is Racist and Homophobic: Del Toro's Allegoric View in The Shape of Water (Movie Review Sample)
We would like you to write a short movie review on The Shape of Water. (Include at least one academic source, use Chicago formatting, word count 500 words +-10%).
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America is Racist and Homophobic: Del Toro's Allegoric View in The Shape of Water
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America is Racist and Homophobic: Del Toro's Allegoric View in The Shape of Water
The Shape of Water (2017), directed by Guillermo Del Toro, is a gripping cross-border allegory film that depicts the social difficulties of 1960s America. The plot revolves around the lives of five characters: Elisa (Sally Hawkins), Strickland (Michael Shannon), the Amphibian Man (Doug Jones), Zelda (Octavia Spencer), and Giles (Richard Jenkins). The film reimagines beauty and the best through the forbidden love between Elisa and the Amphibian Man.
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