Guillermo del Toro's Key Influences in the Production and Creation of Movies.
Guillermo del Toro being as we know a Producer, Director, Screenwriter and even Novelist. He is a well known person in the Movie Business having won already Oscars, Globes and a lot of awards given to him by his effort and good work in his movies. Del Toro as the title says has a really peculiar point of view of things loving the Victorian Culture as it's represented in an old Victorian London with customs, architecture and etiquette. Del Toro even has a Victorian Library which he calls “The Dickens Room”. In that room all the works of Dickens, Wilkie Collins and even more Victorian Artists works are being not a room but more as a Library.
Del Toro has an obsession with Jack the Ripper which as a real fan of him he loves Horror being the cause of some of his movies as Hellboy and The Pan's Labyrinth. Del Toro as some of his Key Influences quotes “I’m a better writer when I write for him.” when he talks about Ron Perlman being the Actor in the character of Hellboy. Things that personally move Del Toro that makes him inspire are too the Science Fiction and Horror literature with all of the descriptions that Del Toro takes as a work of art with illumination making it beautiful.
As a characteristic of Del Toro it could be considered that it has feeling and lustrous sensation for the viewer as in “The Book of Life” in which he represents death, culture, life and the rich folklore of the Mexicans with beautiful colors and characters with a rich script (Ron Perlman participated in it) giving a better and cheerful representation of each one. As what we can tell from Guillermo del Toro is that he takes from other authors and writers not the ideas but the inner idea of each one with its right characters and rich script giving us the public and viewers his great and amazing movies that we see in the cinema and don't stop seeing.
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