: Some researchers argue the film serves as a critique of contemporary political issues , such as immigration and racial resentment, framed through a 1962 Cold War setting.
: In “Beyond the Fairy Tale of ‘The Shape of Water’” , the focus is on the construction of the "Amphibian Man" and how del Toro uses the creature to address themes of acceptance and empathy in modern cinema.
: The paper “The Shape of Water: An Ecopsychological Fairy Tale” uses depth psychology to analyze how the film reflects our relationship with the natural world, contrasting those who exploit it with those who find a transformative connection to it. Behind-the-Scenes Resources
: A notable paper from Disability & Society titled “Talking about The Shape of Water: three women dip their toes in” examines the film’s depiction of disability, agency, and sexuality through its mute protagonist, Elisa.
: Some researchers argue the film serves as a critique of contemporary political issues , such as immigration and racial resentment, framed through a 1962 Cold War setting.
: In “Beyond the Fairy Tale of ‘The Shape of Water’” , the focus is on the construction of the "Amphibian Man" and how del Toro uses the creature to address themes of acceptance and empathy in modern cinema. La forma dell'acqua - The Shape of Water
: The paper “The Shape of Water: An Ecopsychological Fairy Tale” uses depth psychology to analyze how the film reflects our relationship with the natural world, contrasting those who exploit it with those who find a transformative connection to it. Behind-the-Scenes Resources : Some researchers argue the film serves as
: A notable paper from Disability & Society titled “Talking about The Shape of Water: three women dip their toes in” examines the film’s depiction of disability, agency, and sexuality through its mute protagonist, Elisa. and sexuality through its mute protagonist