The 2018 movie Guillermo del Toro swore he’d never watch: “I didn’t see it”
Too painful.
Guillermo Del Toro is a Mexican filmmaker, screenwriter, and producer best known for his work in the horror and fantasy genres. Born in Guadalajara, Mexico, in 1964, Del Toro began his career as a special effects makeup artist before making his directorial debut with the horror film ‘Cronos’ in 1993.
Del Toro’s films are known for their dark, surreal, and visually stunning qualities, as well as their exploration of themes such as childhood trauma, otherness, and the supernatural. Some of his most notable films include ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’ (2006), ‘Hellboy’ (2004), and ‘The Shape of Water’ (2017), which won numerous awards, including four Academy Awards, including ‘Best Picture’ and ‘Best Director’.
In addition to his film work, Del Toro is also a prolific writer, having written numerous novels and graphic novels over the years, as well as producing television series such as ‘The Strain’ (2014-2017) and ‘Trollhunters’ (2016-2018).
Del Toro is known for his distinctive visual style, which combines elements of gothic horror, fantasy, and science fiction, as well as his focus on characters who are outsiders or marginalised in some way. He is also known for his love of monsters, which he sees as symbols of the fears and anxieties that underlie human behaviour.
In the realm of Hollywood, Guillermo Del Toro is a highly regarded and influential filmmaker whose work has had a significant impact on the horror and fantasy genres. His unique visual style, his willingness to explore dark and complex themes, and his focus on characters who are outsiders or underdogs have made him a beloved and respected figure among fans and critics alike.
The director would disagree.
Hour long listen described as a challenge
He wasn’t about to stand for his friend being disrespected.
A missed opportunity.