The Shape of Water | |
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Directed by | Guillermo del Toro |
Screenplay by | Guillermo del Toro Vanessa Taylor |
Story by | Guillermo del Toro |
Produced by | Guillermo del Toro J. Miles Dale |
Movies where action takes place on or under water like Titanic, The Abyss and others. 1. All Is Lost (2013) Error: please try again. After a collision with a shipping container at sea, a resourceful sailor finds himself, despite all efforts to the contrary, staring his mortality in the face.
It ended with 2 people in waist deep water in a basement (maybe) who hug and commit suicide (by shooting one another). They did so because the place was being stormed and they were going to be tortured.
:) It was sort of a horror film. I remember there being a group of people stuck on some sort of island with some creature (looked sort of like a fish / man) that was trying to attack them. They found a bunker I think and hid in it. Forgot how it ends. Only 'Fishman' I can think of would be this guy..
whazammo writes... Around a 2000 movie filmed in urban setting where a successful well liked office man opens working out naked in his bedroom, his wife is having an odd affair with the gardener, and later claims to need a double mastectomy for which she will commit suicide, she traps him at home and cracks his male psyche
Dark Waters is a 2019 American legal thriller film directed by Todd Haynes and written by Mario Correa and Matthew Michael Carnahan. The story dramatizes Robert Bilott's case against the chemical manufacturing corporation DuPont after they contaminated a town with unregulated chemicals.
Sheehan. DiCaprio's character is part of a role-playing experiment to help him overcome repressed memories, which is why the glass appears to be invisible. From Teddy's perspective, he blocks out the water because it reminds him of a traumatic experience.
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Elisa is a mute, isolated woman who works as a cleaning lady in a hidden, high-security government laboratory in 1962 Baltimore. Her life changes forever when she discovers the lab's classified secret -- a mysterious, scaled creature from South America that lives in a water tank. As Elisa develops a unique bond with her new friend, she soon learns that its fate and very survival lies in the hands of a hostile government agent and a marine biologist.The Shape of Water / Film synopsis
The rule of 4 has to do with the anagram names Andrew invents for his fantasy world. "Edward (Teddy) Daniels" is an anagram of "Andrew Laeddis" and "Rachel Solando" is an anagram of "Dolores Chanal," the maiden name of Andrew's dead wife. Four names, get it? As for patient 67: Andrew Laeddis IS patient 67.
“Shutter Island” stars DiCaprio as Edward “Teddy” Daniels, a U.S. Marshal who is investigating a psychiatric facility on the eponymous island after a patient goes missing. Only Teddy is not a real person but a delusion created by inmate Andrew Laeddis.
Dark Waters mostly stays true to the real story "Dark Waters" is extremely accurate when compared to the true events, which makes it all the more upsetting. The script is based on the 2016 New York Times article "The Lawyer Who Became DuPont's Worst Nightmare," written by journalist Nathaniel Rich.
Dark Waters, a thriller movie starring Mark Ruffalo, Anne Hathaway, and Tim Robbins is available to stream now. Watch it on Peacock TV, ROW8, Prime Video, Apple TV, VUDU, Redbox., Vudu Movie & TV Store or FlixFling on your Roku device.
No, Watch the Water isn't streaming on Netflix. The documentary isn't available through the likes of Hulu, HBO Max, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ or Paramount + but is readily available to watch on Rumble.
Unsurprisingly, The Shape of Water is not based on any myths or legends or “true stories”. The idea for the hit film came about when director and writer Guillermo del Toro met Daniel Kraus in 2011, and is inspired by his memories of watching Creature From The Black Lagoon as a child.
Like most fairy tales — which often involve glorious and beautiful beings who take on disguises to teach craven people a lesson — The Shape of Water is devoted to reminding us that everyone is beautiful, and that it's those we cravenly consider maimed and strange and frightening who will inherit the earth.
The Shape of Water is rated R by the MPAA for sexual content, graphic nudity, violence and language. Violence: - Brief explicit violence. - Several scenes of violence depicting injury and physical assault.
He's not sure but he thinks that the bird may have attacked her. #8 This movie had Demi Moore, Chevy Chase, John Candy, and Dan Ackroid. It took place in New Jersey. The travelers get pulled over and get taken off to traffic court. Traffic court is held in this HUGE old house.
John Candy plays a dual role as the cop and the judge's daughter. They end up spending the night and the house is just crazy. I remember them taking a ride on a little roller coaster that is in the house, and they end up in a pile of bones.
Cusack was trying to sell an antique document and had to arrange the theft to look like a murder had taken place. He was a college graduate who had returned to his home town and was working in a recycling plant and met up with an old friend who was now a college professor. Please tell me the name of the film if you can.
the basic story from what i remember is that its war movie about a guy who was thought to be dead in the war and his wife was being helped to get over him by brother/bestfriend (I cant remember it was either his brother or his bestfriend) when he suddenly returns and is jealous and keeps having rage outbreaks
I think it was set in the early 1900's or late 1800's.
An Australian film about 2 blokes who buy a greyhound and keep it in the backyard of their house...saw it years ago and cant find the name of it...please help, hangin to see it again...
looking for an aussie movie, around 10 years back. bascially it was the story of a kid who (i think) was looking for his father. the movie is about his journey and the closing scene he sees his father and there is a blue cattle dog in the scene as well.
Basic plot is that the prisons are getting overpopulated so in a bid to reduce the number of prisoners in the jails, someone (don't know if it's the government or a TV show) gives the death row prisoners a chance at survival by letting them lose in the city. They must kill each other and the last one standing gets their freedom.
the name of the movie i'm after is about a bank heist. the robbers are wearing some sort of black mask and they also put black masks on the hostages, so when they all exit the bank, the police don't know who the robbers are..
It's about an old agent (I think ex-cia) who will not leave his house because he's paranoid that someone is still out to kill him. It involves him putting a full size doll in his bed, sleeping on the floor of his closet, and having to assemble a code on his computer each day or else the secret info he's keeping gets sent out...
2. Towards the end of the movie, one of the gang members is tortured by rival gang with boiling hot water from kettle by pouring over feet while the gang leader hears the scream over the phone.
Eventually they find the city but find that its inhabitants live in fear of the cruel, tyrannical religious leaders. Quatermain leads a revolt and helps the inhabitants of the lost city to win back their freedom.