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It’s important that The Shape of Water won because its lead character is a disabled woman who is sexual without being sexualised (and the fetishization of whom is part of the main bad guy’s character, whose behaviour we’re supposed to find very uncomfortable and creepy) and who gives one of the most emotional movie dialogues pretty much ever without ever verbally saying a word, who gets a happy ending and whose best friends are a black woman and a gay man, neither of whom are stereotyped.
It deserved the Oscar too because the actual monster of the movie is not the fish man but the cishet sexist white man with a gun.
Those aren’t the only things it deserved to win for but yeah, they are why I love it so much.
Make jokes all you want but if we got more protagonists like Elisa and more villains who were treated like Strickland, we would have better movies and quite frankly, it deserved to win more than it did.
Black Panther meets Hamilton at Gold Party (x)
Jodie Foster and Jennifer Lawrence Present the Oscar 2018 Best Actress Nominees
2018 Oscar Nominations
↳ Best Picture
sufjan being on stage for less than 5 seconds
Danai Gurira 90th Academy Awards, March 4 2018
Chadwick Boseman attends the 90th Annual Academy Awards, March 4th 2018.