The bizarre horror shortEel Girl plays out like the darker flipside to The Shape Of Water's romantic fantasy. Nearly all of Guillermo del Toro's work paints monsters in a sympathetic light, from his debut Cronos to Pan's Labyrinth or even Hellboy. The director has a deep affection for monsters, and it was this that gave him the idea for a fresh spin on The Creature From The Black Lagoon, which he saw as a boy and wished for the Gill-man creature and the movie's leading lady to end up together.
The end result of this was The Shape Of Water, where a mute janitor works in a lab that houses a humanoid amphibian creature. Where most movies with that setup might see the creature escape and start killing people, del Toro's The Shape Of Water instead explores a surprisingly tender romance between the two, with del Toro's also giving them the ending he wished for while watching Creature From The Black Lagoon. While it's easy to imagine a version of that concept that went terribly wrong, The Shape Of Water was perfectly judged by the filmmaker and became one of the most acclaimed movies of 2017.
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Going back to the idea of del Toro's movie being a potential creature feature, 2008's Eel Girl is the flipside of Shape Of Water's tender love story. Eel Girl is a horror short written and directed by Paul Campion. The story takes place in a secret Navy laboratory and sees a scientist who is infatuated with the titular creature breaking protocol so he can see her. While the setup is broadly similiar to The Shape Of Water — which was the first sci-fi movie to win Best Picture — the outcome is very different.
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