unable to perceive the shape of you, i find you all around me
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unable to perceive the shape of you, i find you all around me
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movies i watched/rewatched in 2018 » The Shape of Water (2017), Dir. Guillermo del Toro
“Unable to perceive the shape of you, I find you all around me. Your presence fills my eyes with your love, it humbles my heart, for you are everywhere.”
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If I told you about her, what would I say? That they lived happily ever after? I believe they did. That they were in love? That they remained in love? I’m sure that’s true.
The Shape of Water (2017), dir. Guillermo del Toro
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Your presence fills my eyes with your love, it humbles my heart, for you are everywhere
The Shape of Water (2017) dir. Guillermo del Toro
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Have you always been alone? Did you ever have someone? Do you know what happened to you…do you? ‘Cause I don’t. I don’t know what happened to me. I don’t know. I look in the mirror, the only thing I recognize are these eyes, in this old man’s face, and sometimes I think I was either born too early or too late for my life. Maybe we’re both just relics.
The Shape of Water (2017) dir. Guillermo del Toro
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The Shape of Water (2017) dir. Guillermo del Toro
Choreography by Roberto Campanella
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Have you always been alone? Did you ever have someone? Do you know what happened to you? Do you?
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Cinematography by: Dan Laustsen
The Shape of Water (2017)*
Directed by Guillermo del Toro“The way I’m shooting movies, it’s 1:1. What you’re shooting on the set is exactly how it’s going to look in the movie. When we did the color-correction, the DI, for this movie, Guillermo said, “I don’t want to make a DI, because I think I like exactly how it looks.” We spent some time on the set to do the right colors, and I think that’s very, very important for me, to shoot the movie exactly as it should look. So when we’re doing the DI, I’m just making a corner a little bit darker or a window a little bit brighter, but we’re not changing the color. So when you see framegrabs from the sets the day we shot it and you see the final movie, it’s exactly the same; we’re not changing colors at all.” — Dan Laustsen on the gap between what’s captured in-camera and the final image
*Academy Award nominee for Best Cinematography in 2018
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My favorite moment in the movie is when he kills Strickland, because he moves likes a god. And then he looks at him die like “Hmm, interesting,” and then he turns to Sally and he goes “Hmph,” and it’s amazing – I mean it’s one of the most beautiful close-ups I could ever shot. It’s like an animal and a god and it’s just magical.
– Guillermo del Toro
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90th Academy Awards Best Picture winner:
The Shape of Water (2017) dir. Guillermo del Toro
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