NP - wallowing in the banal

Rob Miller robcmiller at gmail.com
Tue Dec 26 13:02:55 CST 2017


Saw it last night & agree that it's worth seeing for the cinematography
alone, even if it does border on mawkish.
On Tue, Dec 26, 2017 at 1:51 PM Laura Kelber <laurakelber at gmail.com> wrote:

> I've actually seen The Square twice. Brilliant! I wouldn't go near the
> Shape of Water. Even a hint of mawkishness is more than I can bear.
>
>
> On Dec 26, 2017 1:35 PM, "Charles Albert" <cfalbert at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> The Shape of Water.......Sally Hawkins...
>
> The script isn't at all original, and it frequently veers to the mawkish,
> but
>
>
> It is visually stunning....a great deal of Teal....the collection of late
> 1950s autos, but particularly the bus (looks like it came out of the
> Sunbeam collection). A lot of pop rivets.....kinda homely, but I really
> want one.
>
> and Sally Hawkins.....as a mute..... near impossibly expressive eyes which
> dominate a face which at first may look plain, but within 3 minutes becomes
> literally unbearably beautiful...There is a scene with Richard Jenkins
> wherein she tries to recruit him into the enterprise - if you aren't
> crying, you are a zombie.
>
> love,
>
> cfa
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