Guillermo del Toro’s (2015) is a lush, "boldly baroque" tribute to the Gothic Romance genre, famously described by its protagonist as "not a ghost story, but a story with ghosts in it".
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The film's most striking character isn't human—it's the mansion. Guillermo del Toro’s (2015) is a lush, "boldly
Costume designer Kate Hawley used the house's architecture to inspire the characters' wardrobes; Lucille’s dresses featured lacing that mimicked a human spine . Key Themes & Symbolism Crimson Peak (2015)