The Shape of Water has … and when he leaned toward the creek, the water stopped moving, and so on in the film there are many references to Greek mythology, and this verse is related to the daffodil and its reflection, which he admired, but could not see the shape, as he looked at the water and the image is distorted. But, as the antagonists of their films, the monsters were always defeated by the end. He is in us and He is all around us ("For You are everywhere"). The Shape of Water (2017) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Warning: Please don’t read ahead if you haven’t watched The Shape Of Water yet, as the following article completely ruins the conclusion for the Best Picture Oscar winner. Is the movie conscious of its kitsch? Its liberal-progressive undertone appears to be culturally relevant, but completely fails to challenge the audience in any meaningful way. It's the anti Pan's Labyrinth, because while I don't buy that happy ending actually happening, I completely buy the one in The Shape of Water.. Two great powers were fighting to rule on earth Soviet Unions and USA. Elisa's inability to talk and the Asset lacking the right vocal chords to speak thematically ties them together from their first meeting. In the hidden high-security government laboratory where she works, lonely Elisa (Sally Hawkins) is trapped in a life of isolation. We are like a fish in the sea, water is in the fish and around the fish. During the past month, several moviegoers who have seen The Shape of Water have written us in desperate search of the original source and author of this poem. The shape of water based at 60s when different wars occurring e.g cold war, LGBT, Black rights, women. THE SHAPE OF WATER (2017) Ending Explained + Analysis by FoundFlix Ending Explained for the latest from master Guillermo Del Toro, the moving romantic monster movie THE SHAPE OF WATER starring Sally Hawkins and Doug Jones. His presence (Spirit) is in us and around us. Soviet and USA becomes so obsess in fish, its becomes edge to win the war. But, at the end of The Shape of Water, the creature turns those marks into gills that enable Elisa to live with him underwater. The Oscar's Best Picture winner The Shape of Water is a fascinating film, but there's one important aspect of the film you might have totally missed your first time watching it. Study Guide for The Shape of Water. What should we make of The Shape of Water’s mysterious ending? There’s a poem quoted at the end – not entirely sure of the provenance, but it might (some say) be either directly translated from or inspired by a poem by Rumi: “Unable to perceive the shape of You, I find You all around me.