TY - JOUR AB - <em>This piece examines the most recent work of the acclaimed Mexican director Guillermo del Toro, focusing on his use of intertextuality, self-referentiality and subversion as stylistic elements that to simultaneously critique and celebrate cinema Through his unique visual aesthetics and mastering of the mise-en-scène, del Toro explores themes of identity, displacement and humanity Famed for his use of ‘monster-as-metaphor’ narratives, his work is rich in cinematic language and iconography that acts as both an homage to his idols and inspiration for his fans.Del Toro acts as a film historian, a bibliophile, a critic and a fan, championing those on the edges of society while rejoicing in his Mexican heritage.</em> AU - Hayley Arizona Roche DA - 2020/7// DO - 10.18193/sah.v5i2.184 IS - 2 VL - 5 PB - SAHkartell PY - 2020 TI - Celebrating Imperfection through Perfect Images: Guillermo del Toro’s Work T2 - Studies in Arts and Humanities UR - https://www.sahjournal.com/article/id/6108/ ER -