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The Shape of Water

User rating: 3.64 304 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: December 8, 2017

On DVD/Blu-ray: March 13, 2018

R | Fantasy, Drama, Romance, Sci-Fi | 2h 3m

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3.64/5

User rating: 3.64

Based on 1334 votes and 304 reviews.


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User rating: February 9, 2018

This film lives up to its hype. It fits well with the popular theme of what it means to be human, but does this in a unique way as compared to others, like the resurgence of Blade Runner. Not only is this film aesthetically beautiful, the writing is incredible and Sally Hawkins' performance is compelling. A must see.

User rating: February 9, 2018

Brilliant, smart, visually impeccable, touching, sensible, emotional and amazing. The Shape of Water deserves all the praises and more, once again Guillermo Del Toro create a marvelous narrative so sensible, dark and fantastic that make the audiences feel everything in it, the cast also delivers a impeccable work (Sally Hawkins deliver one of the best performances of the decade). A masterpiece. (5/5)

User rating: February 9, 2018

An absolutely brilliant take on the 'what makes a monster, what makes a man' narrative.

User rating: February 9, 2018

Beautifully done. Artistic with lots of symbolism. Bring your imagination.

User rating: February 8, 2018

Yes is a fiction movie. Lol.

User rating: February 8, 2018

Fiction!

User rating: February 8, 2018

It had the perfect ending.

User rating: February 6, 2018

Absolutely loved every aspect about this movie. Magical ...

User rating: February 6, 2018

We loved the movie.

User rating: February 5, 2018

BIZARRE!!! Was it artistic or is that what some want you to believe? Violence, bestiality, you get it all here folks. Do not waste your time - SERIOUSLY! Academy award nominations - what a joke and insult to good movies. Can't rate with a number as choice doesn't go sub-zero.