How 'The Shape Of Water' Makes People With Disabilities Feel Less Human - News Summed Up

How 'The Shape Of Water' Makes People With Disabilities Feel Less Human


Fox Searchlight/Twentieth Century Fox Sally Hawkins, left, and Doug Jones in "The Shape of Water." It stars Sally Hawkins as Elisa, a cleaning woman who works at a top-secret government lab in the 1960s. Fox Searchlight/Twentieth Century Fox Elisa (Hawkins) and Zelda (Octavia Spencer), two women who clean at a top-secret research facility. Sjunneson-Henry thought “The Shape of Water” would be a heist movie, in which Elisa and her ragtag group of underdog friends band together, save the fish man and triumph over injustice. But though she related to the sexual harassment scene, Sjunneson-Henry told HuffPost she didn’t “feel great” about the movie as a whole.


Source: Huffington Post March 01, 2018 20:03 UTC



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