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Date Posted: 20:26:27 09/24/18 Mon
Author: LAwoman
Subject: I think it was the directing and the
In reply to: skw123 's message, "We (finally) saw The Shape of Water on HBO" on 10:32:01 09/24/18 Mon

underlying themes of trying to overcome racism and misogyny. It was released at a time when these issues were/are topical and deeply felt.

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[> [> [> Ah, ok, i get that. I read that Del Toro wanted to film it in b/w, but -- skw123, 08:16:35 09/25/18 Tue [1]

was offered more $ by the studio to film it in color, so he did. Too bad, I think it would have been better.


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