A young girl faces the bittersweet reality that, on her upcoming twelfth birthday, she is destined to turn into a mermaid.A young girl faces the bittersweet reality that, on her upcoming twelfth birthday, she is destined to turn into a mermaid.A young girl faces the bittersweet reality that, on her upcoming twelfth birthday, she is destined to turn into a mermaid.
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Elisabeth Röhm
- Tiffany
- (as Elisabeth Rohm)
Jack Dylan Grazer
- Adam
- (as Jack Grazer)
Kimberly Daugherty
- Quinn
- (as Kim Hidalgo)
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This is a cute story. It was beautiful in terms of the cinematography. Unfortunately, the pacing was exceptionally slow and awkward. Only the little boy seemed to behave and speak normally throughout the film, although some of his lines were a bit adult for his age. The tension between the hunters and the hunted seemed exaggerated. There was little understanding or compassion on either side except between the children. This could have been MUCH better, especially for a fantasy film. We liked the concepts about how the mermaids live and communicate with one another, particularly their unique songs, but a lot of story lines were left underdeveloped, which made the actions of the actors appear arbitrary, The star appeal attracted us originally, but their acting prowess never really materialized on screen. Finally, was no one else upset by the ethical issues presented by the actions of the mermaid girl at the end? This shocked us to our core. I hold the director accountable for the flaws of this cute little film. It could have been so much better in the hands of more experienced, knowledgeable leadership.
Decided to give this movie a chance. My daughters (12 & 16) enjoy mermaids and we love family movies. A 5 out of 10 IMDb rating usually isn't very good.. but in this case it was far too generous.
I'm a huge fan of movies and studied film as part of my corollary sequence in college. I have a real appreciation for the work that goes into them (and I've helped on a few film school films and been in a few movies as an extra or with bit parts). A LOT of work goes into making movies, so I hate to not see something really great in most movies.
The story itself and script on this are pretty bad. But that's okay since you can't really figure out if it's the bad script or really bad acting. I wanted to think that maybe it was the fact that I'm an adult watching what I figured was a kids movie, but that never stopped me from really enjoying everything from Dolphin Tale to Shrek to Monsters Inc or any number of awesome family/kids movies. I asked my daughters what they thought (expecting an "it was okay"), but got a "it was really bad and cheesy".
It's really unfortunate that it was so bad because, to it's credit, it has some pretty shots in it (location shots), but the script and acting are so bad that it's not even tolerable. My 16 year old daughter even noticed the production music was (as she put it) "sounded canned". Actually now that she says it, it's really not very fitting to the events or scenes.
This ranks up there with "Hot To Trot" (Bobcat Goldthwait movie from '88)... not a good movie at all.
I'm a huge fan of movies and studied film as part of my corollary sequence in college. I have a real appreciation for the work that goes into them (and I've helped on a few film school films and been in a few movies as an extra or with bit parts). A LOT of work goes into making movies, so I hate to not see something really great in most movies.
The story itself and script on this are pretty bad. But that's okay since you can't really figure out if it's the bad script or really bad acting. I wanted to think that maybe it was the fact that I'm an adult watching what I figured was a kids movie, but that never stopped me from really enjoying everything from Dolphin Tale to Shrek to Monsters Inc or any number of awesome family/kids movies. I asked my daughters what they thought (expecting an "it was okay"), but got a "it was really bad and cheesy".
It's really unfortunate that it was so bad because, to it's credit, it has some pretty shots in it (location shots), but the script and acting are so bad that it's not even tolerable. My 16 year old daughter even noticed the production music was (as she put it) "sounded canned". Actually now that she says it, it's really not very fitting to the events or scenes.
This ranks up there with "Hot To Trot" (Bobcat Goldthwait movie from '88)... not a good movie at all.
With a confuse beginning, the movie starts introducing us a boring cast, without any personality, and go show a little bit about that mythology but all the things is too hard to believe, all is too fake, and the plot don't help, anyway, I just laughed with that horrible movie.
This is hilariously awful lol. The story is bad. The acting is bad. I died laughing at it though!! LMAO
It seemed geared towards teen & young adult viewers,but nonetheless good storyline.
Casting & cinematography,was nicely done.
Give it a chance,don't believe low-ratings & decide for yourself.
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- TriviaJack Dylan Grazer (Adam) considers this his worst film.
- Quotes
Adam Wilts: He's hunting you, he just doesn't know it's YOU yet.
- SoundtracksSiren
Performed by Marc Almond
Written by Marc Almond (as Almond) / Chris Braide (as Braide)
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- Krljušt: Sirene su stvarne
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- Santa Clarita, California, USA(Iron Horse Trailhead Bridge)
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- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
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By what name was Scales: Mermaids Are Real (2017) officially released in Canada in English?
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