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  1. Feb 2021
    1. the sexual dimension. This is perhaps the first film in which del Toro delves into love and sex. For the film-maker, this is important, or at least in this context, and he sees it as a natural-istic, everyday and beautiful element.

      repression of the era

    2. The film combines a spy thriller, a monster story, melodrama, musical nostalgia, action movies and romance between humans and anthropomorphic creatures.

      again an amalgamation of different genres

    1. his is seen particularly in the colour palette, specifically in the use of greys and blues for death scenes and de la Guardia’s warehouse/factory, which provide an updated allusion to the gothic castles and aristocratic homes of Hammer productions.

      color

    2. All this highlights the unnatural state that the millionaire lives in and there are clear parallels to the lives of vampires. Like them, he feeds off others (as a wealthy capitalist), and he is unable to live in a natural environ-ment, just as daylight will destroy the vampire.

      The uncle displays vampiric characteristics

    3. I examine the way the film questions the fixity of borders while also making a political statement on US–Mexican relations

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