'Shape of Water' triumphs an Oscars

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Guillermo del Toro’s extravagant, full-hearted creature sentiment "The shape of water" swam away with the best picture at an Oscar function overflowed by a feeling of a change for a film business going up against the post-Harvey Weinstein period. The function, held Sunday at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, exorcized a few devils like a year ago's envelope disaster and grappled with other, more profound issues in Hollywood, similar to sexual orientation uniformity and decent variety.

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"The shape of water," which came in with 13 gestures, took a main four honors, including best creation configuration, best score and best chief for del Toro. The cold war-set motion picture, about a quiet lady and a hostage angle man, is del Toro’s Technicolor tribute to untouchables of different types and species.