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The Mermaid

Original title: Mei ren yu
  • 2016
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
11K
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Yuqi Zhang, Chao Deng, Show Lo, and Yun Lin in The Mermaid (2016)
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ComedyDramaFantasyRomance

Shan, a mermaid, is sent to assassinate Xuan, a developer who threatens the ecosystem of her race, but ends up falling in love with him instead.Shan, a mermaid, is sent to assassinate Xuan, a developer who threatens the ecosystem of her race, but ends up falling in love with him instead.Shan, a mermaid, is sent to assassinate Xuan, a developer who threatens the ecosystem of her race, but ends up falling in love with him instead.

  • Director
    • Stephen Chow
  • Writers
    • Hing-Ka Chan
    • Stephen Chow
    • Chih-Chiang Fung
  • Stars
    • Chao Deng
    • Show Lo
    • Yuqi Zhang
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stephen Chow
    • Writers
      • Hing-Ka Chan
      • Stephen Chow
      • Chih-Chiang Fung
    • Stars
      • Chao Deng
      • Show Lo
      • Yuqi Zhang
    • 52User reviews
    • 80Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Chao Deng
    Chao Deng
    • Liu Xuan
    Show Lo
    Show Lo
    • Octopus
    • (as Zhixiang Luo)
    Yuqi Zhang
    Yuqi Zhang
    • Li Ruolan
    Yun Lin
    Yun Lin
    • Shan
    • (as Jelly Lin)
    Hark Tsui
    Hark Tsui
    • Uncle Rich
    • (as Ke Xu)
    Zhang Wen
    Zhang Wen
    • Constable Mr. Mo
    Kris Wu
    Kris Wu
    • Long Jianfei
    • (as Yifan Wu)
    Sheung-ching Lee
    Sheung-ching Lee
    • Constable Mr. Shi
    • (as Shangzheng Li)
    Zhengyu Lu
    Zhengyu Lu
    • Mr. Liao
    Chi Ling Chiu
    Chi Ling Chiu
    • Mermaid Long
    Mei'e Zhang
    • Mermaid
    Linah Matsuoka
    • George's Assistant
    • (as Rina Matsuoka)
    Barbie Liu
    • Mermaid
    Xu Zhen-zhen
    • George's Assistant
    • (as Zhen Zhen Xu)
    White-K
    White-K
    • Museum Visitor
    • (as White-k)
    Lianshun Kong
    • Museum Visitor
    Wilson Chin
    Wilson Chin
    • Mermaid Fat
    • (as Wilson Chin Kwok Wai)
    Tze-Chung Lam
    Tze-Chung Lam
    • Technician
    • (as Lam Tze Chung)
    • Director
      • Stephen Chow
    • Writers
      • Hing-Ka Chan
      • Stephen Chow
      • Chih-Chiang Fung
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews52

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    6SnoopyStyle

    some conflicting tones

    Ruthless land developer Liu Xuan is planning reclamation project for Green Gulf. He's using powerful sonar to drive away dolphins. He takes on Ruolan as his business partner. The playboy Liu Xuan calls up cheap floozy Shan after being ridiculed by Ruolan. Only they don't know that Shan is actually a mermaid. She is part of a community being driven out by Xuan's sonar. Shan is told by Brother Octopus to assassinate Xuan. After many failed attempts, Shan wins over Xuan with rotisserie chicken. Shan is conflicted about killing him but a conflict is inevitable.

    This is Stephen Chow's very broad brand of comedy. The museum mermaid is hilarious. There are some funny bits with Shan. There are lots of funny with a good helping of environmentalism. However, there are some uncomfortable violence especially the climatic battle. Chow is obviously heavily influenced by documentaries such as The Cove. It's awkward to have such vicious violence trying to coexist with the broad cartoon comedy. There is a difference between cartoon violence and brutal horror violence. He needs to cut down on the horrifying.
    7phoebecl

    Better than I expected

    Nice movie, better than I expected. The film's main message is about saving the environment. Scenes can be quite disturbing as they show real life footage of marine animals like dolphins being caught, sea birds covered in oil and the attack on the merpeople... There was lots of comedic moments throughout the film as expected. Special effects were obviously not as realistic as Hollywood films. Movie storyline started off light-hearted then gradually become grim. Shows how greed can destroy our world. Last few scenes made me cry. Love the way they portrayed the relationship between the mermaid and the guy. 7/10 stars. Several inappropriate scenes not suitable for children.
    8tiger-lion_eternalenemie

    Stephen Chow's trademark style of comedy is evident throughout "Mermaid"

    This year's Chinese New Year is packed with Festive Films, from Monkey King 2, Vegas to Macau 3 to Mermaid.

    After watching all 3 of them, I have decided to only write a review for Mermaid because it is the only one worth the effort and time.

    The great thing about Mermaid is that while it is a comedy that brings the whole family together, it manages to bring in an underlying plot that teaches us important values about ecosystem and a life lesson about money and materialism.

    While not on par with Chow's masterpiece like Kung Fu Hustle or Shaolin Soccer, Mermaid is better than Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons. The slapstick style of comedy of Chow is evident throughout the movie, and the laughter by the audiences can be heard echoing throughout the cinema halls.

    A number memorable scenes provide some of the biggest laughs – such as when Shan made numerous botched attempts to assassinate Liu Xuan with various means and weapons from the sea.

    Newcomer Jelly Lin is the latest in a long line of "Stephen's Girls". Chow has the knack of discovering an illustrious list of talented actresses that include Karen Mok, Cecilia Cheung, and Vicky Zhao. Lin is the latest muse to channel Chow's range of rubber-faced physical comedy and deadpan delivery of killer lines. Jelly Lin is reportedly cast from auditions with over 10,000 hopefuls.

    While this film will not play extremely well with critics, it undoubtedly will have a good word-of-mouth as it is an entertaining movie with the right balance of humour, touching moments and good acting.

    After watching so many movies is this Chinese New Year, I can say that Mermaid is easily the best movie of them all.

    I look forward to Stephen Chow's next movie, and the opportunity for him to step in-front of the camera once more.
    7kluseba

    Quirky Romantic Fantasy Ride with Serious Themes

    The Mermaid, originally released under the title Mei Ren Yu, is a Chinese and Hong Kong fantasy romance that has broken numerous box office records upon release, including biggest opening day and biggest single-day gross in the history of Chinese cinema. A sequel is reported to have completed filming and the usual forgettable American remake is also being planned as of writing this review.

    Two questions are of importance now. Is this movie really worth its hype? No, it isn't since Mei Ren Yu is light years away from being the greatest film coming out of Hong Kong and the People's Republic of China. Is it however a bad movie? No, it's a quite entertaining flick offering ninety-four minutes of quirky popcorn cinema.

    This movie tells the story of a superficial property tycoon whose industries pollute the world. He is surrounded by capitalistic business partners and shallow acquaintances interested in his flashy lifestyle. One day, a young mermaid disguised as a beautiful woman tries to seduce him in order to kill him for torturing her race and destroying their realm. However, the charming mermaid and the lonely businessman start developing sincere romantic feelings for one another and must now defy the influence of their capitalistic partners and vengeful friends.

    There are quite a few positive elements that deserve to be mentioned to describe this film. First of all, the quirky plot comes around as a contemporary fairy tale dealing with real-life challenges such as environmentalism. Up next, this movie also has a strong Chinese identity since it values communistic and socialistic values over ruthless capitalism and extreme economical competition. This film offers a wonderful combination of genres as elements of comedy, fantasy and romance collide. The balance between light-hearted elements such as the love story between the two protagonists and serious issues such as excessive genetic testing is another strength. The extroverted, intense and quirky acting performances blend in wonderfully to portray intriguing characters such as an aggressive and jealous octopus as well as an obsessed and scheming Western scientist.

    As you might have figured out already, this successful movie isn't without a few significant flaws. Despite an entertaining script, the overall plot remains shallow and deals with themes that have been used in cinema from home and abroad time and time again. The exaggerated use of visual special effects is overbearing and gives this movie artificial and lifeless vibes. The use of slapstick comedy isn't as cleverly delivered as in many Western productions and instead has silly, predictable and childish tones. These are also the reasons why this movie might rather appeal to children and young teenagers than to older teenagers and adults.

    At the end of the day, The Mermaid, initially released as Mei Ren Yu, is a fast-paced romantic fantasy movie with meaningful themes, intriguing characters and decent acting performances. This film however suffers from its overbearing visual special effects, shallow plot and childish jokes. This film is recommended to children and young teenagers in particular. Curious older teenagers or adults might want to watch this commercially successful film once on streaming devices but certainly shouldn't aim at purchasing that overall rather shallow movie. There are actually numerous better films of many genres coming out of Hong Kong and the People's Republic of China.
    7stmovies

    Well made for China audience

    I started to like Stephen Chow's movies since Shaolin Soccer. In order to maximise my enjoyment, I go for this movie without reading any reviews, especially from those who are always quick to write a review like a book. Anyway, I can trust that a Stephen Chow movie needs no reviews and quality is guaranteed. So being impressed with the poster, I set my hopes high. In order not to spoil anyone's fun, I will not describe the story or details. Generally, one can see that Stephen Chow's aim in this movie is to smash all China's box office and he did it successfully, with some good messages as usual; about love, humanity and environmentally friendly here, filled with romance, comedy, action and even a good old song. What else do you need for a movie to sell well ? Nothing else. For China audience who have not seen too much of Stephen Chow and where people do not have too high demand on artistic values, they are sure to enjoy it very much. For me, I don't like this style of "mo-lei-tao" comedy and I find them too much here. Much of the jokes are also old and predictable, although done in a good way. The male and 2 female leads are good. Most of the other supporting casts are poor. The 2nd male lead just cannot act and his face just don't match the role. Using that great classic HK song from the 80s is obviously to please the Chinese but made the movie less creative. This movie don't deserve any awards unless they give it for the same reasons like Titanic. Overall, I find this movie not as good as his last 4 because it doesn't give me much surprises.

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    • Trivia
      This was the highest-grossing movie in China until Wolf Warrior 2 (2017) dethroned it in August 2017. It was also the first film to gross CN¥3 billion (equivalent to roughly $431.1 million in U.S. dollars).
    • Quotes

      Mermaid: [Speaking to Shan] Very flat chested. Like they were run over by a steamroller.

      Shan: [soft fake laugh] Thank you.

    • Connections
      Featured in Half in the Bag: Box Office Number Crunching (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Invincible
      Composed & Lyrics by Stephen Chow

      Performed by Chao Deng

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    • Release date
      • February 8, 2016 (China)
    • Country of origin
      • China
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Mei ren yu
    • Filming locations
      • Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
    • Production companies
      • Alpha Pictures
      • China Film Co., Ltd.
      • Hehe (Shanghai) Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $60,720,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,232,685
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $985,052
      • Feb 21, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $553,810,228
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Dolby Digital EX
      • D-Cinema 96kHz 5.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.90 : 1

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