A reunion between 4 friends quickly goes awry when they find themselves face to face with Erzulie the swamp mermaid goddess.A reunion between 4 friends quickly goes awry when they find themselves face to face with Erzulie the swamp mermaid goddess.A reunion between 4 friends quickly goes awry when they find themselves face to face with Erzulie the swamp mermaid goddess.
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Leila Annastasia Scott
- Erzulie
- (as Leila Anastasia Scott)
Haley Raines
- Allison
- (as Haley Elizabeth Raines)
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Erzulie has made a name for itself as a mermaid movie or black mermaid movie, but the story is much deeper. Beyond the "funny business" is the story of four long-time female friends, each of whom are facing their own dark waters. While each woman experiences their own unique trials and tribulations, their common belief in avenging the societal oppressions felt by women everywhere prove that hell hath no fury as a woman scorned.
The men in this film seem like caricatures, but we all know someone like them: self-centered, short-sighted, and dim-witted. At every turn of the suspenseful story you are hoping that karma bites these butts in the ass.
Watch this film with your tribe and an open mind.
The men in this film seem like caricatures, but we all know someone like them: self-centered, short-sighted, and dim-witted. At every turn of the suspenseful story you are hoping that karma bites these butts in the ass.
Watch this film with your tribe and an open mind.
I was glad to attend the NOLA premiere for this one in support of my friends, and knowing how much work and stress went into this one, it paid off. Its low-budget seams definitely show, but this Girl Power romp with a killer cajun swamp mermaid goddess at its center has tons of heart to accompany its humor, scares, and modern feminist attitude, including explorations of a wide spectrum of personal mental health issues and responses to trauma. From the ecstatic response it got from the younger girls in attendance, it's surely gonna become a new sleepover cult classic. Bravo to Christine, Camille, and the rest of the team.
For a low-budget, independent film, "Erzulie" impressively balances storytelling creativity and resourcefulness, showcasing that cinematic magic can thrive even without a hefty budget. One standout element for me was the meticulously life-like mermaid costume, which adds authenticity to the character. "Erzulie" takes viewers on an offbeat adventure that, while not a cinematic masterpiece, manages to entertain with its unique twist on mermaid mythology. The story introduces us to an unconventional mermaid guardian, dedicated to safeguarding women and children who takes residence in a secluded swamp. It spins a chilling narrative of sisterhood within the context of a suspenseful film, all against the captivating backdrop of the swamp during a girls weekend getaway.
In summary, "Erzulie" is not your typical mermaid movie, but it does offer an enjoyable and quirky take on mermaids, making it worth a watch for those seeking a different spin on this mythical theme.
In summary, "Erzulie" is not your typical mermaid movie, but it does offer an enjoyable and quirky take on mermaids, making it worth a watch for those seeking a different spin on this mythical theme.
As an independent film maker myself, it truly warms my heart to see the fruits of one's labors. And to see diversity like this is even more inspiring. Erzulie takes you on a different path in the mythical world of mermaids, with intricate and emotional interactions between the women of the movie. The pacing was well thought, and there wasn't a point where I felt that the movie lagged. From a technical standpoint, the cinematography was beautifully done, and i found myself completely engaged. From the opening scene, to the very satisfying ending, I enjoyed this, and would certainly watch it again.
For an indie film, the cinematography, writing, acting, etc. Are done quite well in Erzulie. I'm a man and typically prefer masculine protagonists, but I found this journey of young women fun and appropriate for the story. I don't want to give away too much more, because I believe Erzulie should be experienced minute-by-minute as a film. So go give it a chance! On a final note, Christine Chen is clearly a solid filmmaker, and I'm looking forward to seeing what she does next.
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- Budget
- $225,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 26m(86 min)
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- 16:9 HD
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