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The Shape of Water also reimagines the classic monster narrative. Traditionally, films like Creature from the Black Lagoon ended with the monster destroyed for daring to desire a human woman. Del Toro reverses this: the monster is saved, and the human heroine transforms, literally, into an aquatic being. In the film’s magical realist climax, Elisa’s scars become gills, and she finds her true home underwater. This ending celebrates difference rather than punishing it, proposing that love is the force capable of reshaping reality itself.

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