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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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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
    • 81Critic 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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    7Bryan_Roderick

    Goofy and Clever

    Mei Ren Yu

    The Mermaid is written and directed by Steven Chow. I was unaware that going into this movie. To be honest I knew nothing about this movie other than the English title and that it was a Chinese film. You might recognize Steven Chow's earlier work: Kung Fu Hustle and Shaolin Soccer. I'm beginning to understand why this movie made half a billion US dollars.

    The store is about a group of near humans who want the business that is endangering their homeland to go away. Sound familiar? It's the same premise as Avatar and Furn Gully. Once you get past that it's much different, tonally. This is a goofy comedy that hits it's mark sometimes and on others is just bizarre.

    Lin Yun plays Shan the young, innocent and beautiful mermaid. She's obviously new to acting and her role seemed to be perfect for her. Unknowing of the outside world and how to handle luxury. She wasn't believable in scenes that didn't involve her innocence.

    Chao Deng plays Liu Xuan a wealthy beyond means businessman who endangers the merfolk. He was the best actor in the entire movie and when you look at this track record in China it's not a surprise that he could draw a crowd to see the film.

    Show Luo plays the Octopus-man in the film is and is by far the funniest part of the film. Since it's easier for mermaids to hide among the humans it proves funny and near impossible to hide the fact he's a huge octopus on his lower half.

    The direction of the film is well done and I had been meaning to look up who had directed it since the start of the film. Good direction can make up for some bad acting by supporting characters. Much of the dialogue seems to be lost in translation. I felt that some of the funny parts must be colloquial or maybe my sense of humor is too strict.

    Verdict: Watch if you enjoy foreign films or Steven Chow. The first act is really slow and some of the supporting actors are off. The humor is either really goofy or clever.
    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.
    6cherold

    Generally entertaining but poorly thought through

    In this environmental activist comedy from Stephen Chow, mermaids whose environment is being destroyed by an evil developer plot to kill him, using a pretty mermaid as bait. The complications are unsurprising.

    While lacking any comical martial arts, the movie still has Chow's usual slapstick humor and weirdness. This includes a very funny scene of a series of hapless assassination attempts, a goofy singing duet, and a cool special-effects driven scene involving splashing water into objects. Some scenes are a bit too dumb, but overall this is a reasonably amusing movie, although nowhere near as funny as Chow's masterpiece, Shaolin Soccer.

    The plotting doesn't make much sense. The developer unconvincingly shifts from fairly cartoony awfulness to general sincerity, and the mermaids are, weirdly, more concerned with vengeance than with fixing their problems. But within its silly, slapsticky world, this isn't a huge problem.

    What is a huge problem is the shift into violence towards the end. It's both upsetting and nonsensical; a classic example of a movie that makes its villains evil to the point where they do terrible things that not only don't benefit them, but that would seemingly work against their interests. This whole part of the movie is pretty terrible, and to some extent ruined it for me.

    One last note. I had a dual audio version of this, and started off watching the English dub. I'm not someone who automatically rejects dubbed movies, but I strongly suggest that you do not, under any circumstances, watch the English dub of this, because it is horrendously bad. I think it's a shame that a successful director's biggest hit of all time doesn't rate competent English actors. If I were rating this based on the dub, I would take another star off. It's an embarrassment.
    8aang-56116

    Chow proves once again that the formula to a good movie is to tell a simple story well.

    This may not be a Stephen Chow masterpiece.

    It is not because this is a bad movie, it is simply because Stephen Chow has set a very high standard in classic like Kung Fu Hustle and Shaolin soccer.

    Comparing to what is available in the cinemas since beginning of the year, this movie fares well. Complicated movie like Hateful 8 may be critic's favorite, but this movie does what a movie fundamentally should do, that is to entertain its audience.

    Stephen Chow prove yet again a good director needs just to able to tell his story well, to make a good movie.

    His visual sense is driven, not by a need to appear artistic and confusing, but to resonate with audiences.

    The result, a well made movie that is entertaining and a simple story told well by a gifted film maker.

    Chow has a gift for spotting talent and using them well.

    Not only he is brave in casting a newcomer to lead role.

    He is able to spot the that Deng Chao (better know as the Running Man) will be perfect as a comic male lead.

    He is likable, even when he is acting like a greedy spoil rich brat. He certainly oozes charisma.

    Under Chow's direction, he is able to master the act of comic timing and delivery. Best scene has to be the "failed assassination scene" where the interplay between Jelly (mermaid) and Deng Chao result in a stomach ripping experience for the audience.

    I used to think his wife (Sun Li) is the only credible actress in his family, after watching Deng's performance here, I am convinced he is more than a Running Man.

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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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    • 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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