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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. But when I think of her - of Elisa - the only thing that comes to mind is a poem, whispered by someone in love, hundreds of years ago: “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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“My movie is called ‘The Shape of Water’ because water like love, it has no shape. When it appears it can be in the shape of someone from your same gender, with a different language and culture, with a different age. It can appear in a thousand shapes, but in the end, you recognize it.”

— Guillermo Del Toro, Mexican film director from The Shape of Water (via abrillherrera)

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FILM POSTERS: 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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It was up to Luis Sequeira to design the elaborate ball gown Hawkins wears in the scene. He found inspiration in [Ginger] Rogers’s sequined dress from the film Top Hat, a design that he felt would best complement Hawkins’s petite frame.
“We had the finest of French Chantilly lace that was completely cut up and appliquéd onto fine tulle. Cream feathers were used strategically along the lower half of the dress, so when it twisted and rotated, it gave an extra floating element. Then underneath that, there was a silk chiffon gauze that acted as a screen. Below that was silk chiffon with sequins, so that the whole dress had a shimmer to it. The dress was lined in a silk charmeuse, and underneath that were rows and rows of silk organza ruffles. The final step was hand-placing more than two thousand Swarovski crystals, in various sizes, in an ombré pattern.” 
— Guillermo del Toro’s The Shape of Water: Creating a Fairy Tale for Troubled Times
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