Synopsis:From master storyteller, Guillermo del Toro, comes an other-worldly fairy tale, set against the backdrop of Cold War era America circa 1962. In the hidden government laboratory where she works, lonely Elisa (Sally Hawkins) is trapped in a life of silence and isolation. Elisa’s life is changed forever when she and co-worker Zelda (Octavia Spencer) discover a secret classified experiment.
P**R
The mute and the monster
Acclaimed director Guillermo Del Toro brings us a fantastical love affair story. Some reviews have called this a fairy tale for grown ups. If this was a book, they'd call it magical realism.Set in a slightly stylised 1960's cold war America, Elisa [Sally Hawkins] is a cleaner at a government research facility. She's also an orphan. And a mute. Thus able to communicate only by sign language, she gets by. Thanks with the help of her fellow cleaner and friend Zelda [Octavia Spencer] and her lovelorn neighbour Giles [Richard Jenkins].But her life is changed when a ruthless government agent [Michael Shannon] brings a humanoid amphibious creature from swamps in south America to the facility. He's determined to use the creature to help his country get ahead in the cold war. And yet the creature and Zelda, two beings who can't speak, find they have a bond.Is there any way they can live happily ever after?Obviously a little suspension of disbelief is required here, but if you can't do that, it is your loss and I feel very sorry. Elisa is a character who likes life. There is a moment five minutes into this when she shows that, and you can't help but love this film from then on. It's an utterly captivating and beautiful story of someone and something finding love that doesn't need words.And in addition to the great lead performance - two actually, given sterling work from Doug Jones as the creature - the supporting cast are simply amazing as well. Richard Jenkins and Michael Shannon and Octavia Spencer create incredible characters. And there's subtle work from Michael Sthulbarg as Bob, a man torn between duty and his scientific instincts.The film keeps you on tenterhooks as the lovers battle to be together. It does lose a little pace in the final quarter once it has to search for a resolution, but a memorable one it manages to find.Superb filmmaking on every levels. Writing, acting [it's also nice seeing American tv stalwarts like Nick Searcy and Nigel Bennett get a movie role as well] directing, some eye catching production designs, and a simply beautiful score. It does get a fifteen certificate as it is pretty graphic with adult moments and violence and some strong language. And it does obviously have some moments in subtitles that can't be turned off. [Some people don't like that so I had to mention it, ok? doesn't bother me] but if you can get past all these things and just get swept up by this film, you'll love it.Well worth five stars. And the Oscars.The dvd has the following language and subtitle options [it does say English only on the box but I have checked the disc and these are on the menu]Languages: English. Italian. Russian. Ukrainian. It's also English audio captioned.Subtitles: English. Danish. Finnish. Italian. Norwegian. Russian. Swedish. Estonian. Latvian. Ukrainian.The disc begins with an anti piracy ad and a generic blu ray one, but you can skip both with the next button on the dvd remote [which is nice as most discs won't usually do that with the former]Extras:Three cinema trailers for the film. Each run two mins. Can be watched individually or all in a row. The second and third are red band trailers, which means they do feature strong language.Then there's a fairy tale for troubled times. A four part half an hour long feature about the making of the film. It's in four sections:Love in a time of war. All about the film. five minsSummoning a water god. All about the creature. ten mins.Shape form and function. All about the design work on the film. ten mins.Aquatic melodies. All about the score. Five mins.As making of features go, these are really good. With some interesting insights into the creative process. So all well worth a watch.
T**N
Excellent way to spend a couple of hours
Brilliant film, highly recommended.reminds me of a similar creature from Hellboy 1 & 2.
H**E
Unusual for Del Toro; a film that is rather patchy
I do like Del Toro; his best movies are absolutely top drawer- best fantasy “Pan’s Labyrinth” a strong candidate; best ghost story “The Devil’s Backbone” best comic book adaptation “Hellboy”; best vampire movie “Cronos”; best giant robot movie “Pacific Rim”; all candidates for the best in class, although the last is really beneath him, as it’s a genre of mostly crap anyway.This movie has many, many things to admire. It explores some astonishing themes, the effects are superb, the creature beautiful, the heroine a delight, the villains really villainous, the ending an improbable delight, the acting fabulous and so on. Yet the language is annoying and unnecessary, and there are aspects of the relationship the film could have done without for me.My biggest problem, though, is that I was never fully engaged with the movie. In “Pan’s Labyrinth”, for example, you feel Ofelia’s every pain and fear even when she gets it wrong, but here it’s not quite so involving. Personally, I think in PL and TDB, Del Toro has made better films. But hey, it’s a good movie. It’s not to me quite a great movie, especially by Del Toro’s standards, but it is good.
A**R
Excellent!
Excellent product and delivery!
M**L
Really good Film
Not a film I fancied seeing but watched it on TV & really got into it, had to buy it, recommend! Arrived very quickly, good price
G**D
Lovely film, dreamlike and poetic in parts, with an on the edge of your seat tension throughout.
What a great film, starts off a bit Titanic, you know the underwater scene at the end, and then you get the background details, where the girl lives, what her day entails etc. Two girls who clean a secret government facility in the fifties, looked down upon and treated badly by the makers of the mess. There is of course the main baddy who you will loathe, though there is a satisfactory and happy ending. This is a beautifully made film, a couple of gory bits, tension from start to finish, poetic and dreamlike in places. Well worth a look though I think that the main character fiddling with herself every morning submerged in an overflowing bath is unnecessary, why is it always a woman who has to do these things in films, you don’t see men pulling on Percy in films, they seem to want to slot a bit of female nudity in where ever they can. I also don’t understand why they didn’t just take him to the sea anywhere along the coast rather than wait for the rains.
S**K
Weird, but not quite wonderful
I was surprised that this won best picture. While it has many good points, overall it is a bit shapeless (as water tends to be). I don't know the origins of the story, but it has the feel of a film of a graphic novel. Sometimes it was trying to be serious, but a lot of it was cartoonish. I wondered if it was meant to be tongue in cheek. The background is the worst of 1950s Cold War America: ostensibly God-fearing, but actually racist, sexist, hyper-materialist, paranoid and just plain nasty. Against that, the story is essentially ET, with the 'alien' being an 'aquatic man' and the 'Elliot', a mute cleaner at a strange and secret military facility. There is an added, tasteless and frankly unbelievable, sexual element (although I concede this is central to the plot). The visuals are first class, as is the acting. My occasional lack of emotional engagement came from the story itself, although I did find myself caring about how things would turn out. A strange one.
D**N
Gorgeous colours
This is basically a love story under the blanket of Cold War battle between the US and Russia. It’s very dark and has plenty of mutted colours which makes the movie appear unsettling but the colours and detail in this movie is gorgeous!
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