A young girl with a special gift comes of age during one of the most desolate periods in American history in this dark Dust Bowl fantasy inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's "The Little Mer... Read allA young girl with a special gift comes of age during one of the most desolate periods in American history in this dark Dust Bowl fantasy inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's "The Little Mermaid."A young girl with a special gift comes of age during one of the most desolate periods in American history in this dark Dust Bowl fantasy inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's "The Little Mermaid."
- Awards
- 5 wins & 2 nominations total
Allison Brunet
- Knockout Vision Girl
- (as Allison del Cid)
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Boring Mermaid Film
Low budget doesn't have to equate to a film being garbage, but alas, Mermaid's Song is complete garbage. Awful cinematography, acting, writing, and audio mixing. The version I watched you could barely hear what any of the characters was saying because the background music, which is constantly going, is blaring. You may be a masochist if you can finish this tripe.
Stylish but uninvolving.
A pinch of Del Torro, and a spot of David Lynch, some very competent actors, some nice stylish direction - and the result is inexplicably dull. The fault must lie with the script, which is inconsequential and uninvolving. This - like the occasional sound issues - could be an artistic decision, to elevate the weirdness of the piece, but either way the results are a bit of a chore to watch. In fact - and I don't often use this sentence - the musical numbers are often highpoints.
A lot of effort seems to have gone into this, and budget doesn't appear to be lacking, so I feel I should like it more than I do. Even so, I found it a challenge to stick around until the end. We don't really get to know the characters, or learn what relationship they have with each other, and therefore don't care what happens to most of them.
The plot is hard to fathom, frequently incomprehensible. Again, this could be deliberate, but either way, it alienates the viewer. I couldn't get into this, and didn't know what kind of film it wanted to be. My score is 4 out of 10, which an additional point for the frequently excellent musical score and a finale which goes some way to living up to the promise of the title.
A lot of effort seems to have gone into this, and budget doesn't appear to be lacking, so I feel I should like it more than I do. Even so, I found it a challenge to stick around until the end. We don't really get to know the characters, or learn what relationship they have with each other, and therefore don't care what happens to most of them.
The plot is hard to fathom, frequently incomprehensible. Again, this could be deliberate, but either way, it alienates the viewer. I couldn't get into this, and didn't know what kind of film it wanted to be. My score is 4 out of 10, which an additional point for the frequently excellent musical score and a finale which goes some way to living up to the promise of the title.
What Did They Say?
The movie itself was a little draggy but intriguing enough. I liked it for the most part. Where it loses majorly is how they managed, I mean mismanaged the sound. Shouldn't singing voices be heard and not drowned out by the music and sound effects? Hard to make out a lot of what was said because voices were constantly drowned out.
The audio might give you a headache.
Sound editing is extremely bad. Not sure what was being said too often so not really sure what was going on beyond the obvious. Not sure how a movie gets released in such a state? I'm also at a loss as to what they spent 2 million dollars on?
Moral turpitude with song and dance.
This movie was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
This is an interesting story of a child Charlotte (Katelyn Mager) is coming of age in the dust bowl of the '30s. She grows up to discover that she is a land-locked mermaid that has the destiny to fulfill. There are good guys and bad buys and maybe a few surprises.
One of the main drawbacks of this production is that the "song and dance" scenes are ten times louder than the dialog. You have to choose to keep using the volume button or just turn it off and watch the subtitles.
The graphics/CGI is of a decent par.
It looks like a pilot movie to a pending series.
This is an interesting story of a child Charlotte (Katelyn Mager) is coming of age in the dust bowl of the '30s. She grows up to discover that she is a land-locked mermaid that has the destiny to fulfill. There are good guys and bad buys and maybe a few surprises.
One of the main drawbacks of this production is that the "song and dance" scenes are ten times louder than the dialog. You have to choose to keep using the volume button or just turn it off and watch the subtitles.
The graphics/CGI is of a decent par.
It looks like a pilot movie to a pending series.
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- Mermaid's Curse
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- CA$2,000,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 28m(88 min)
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