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Charlotte's Song

  • 2015
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
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Charlotte's Song (2015)
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Dark FantasyDramaFantasyHorror

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."

  • Director
    • Nicholas Humphries
  • Writers
    • Jessica Leigh Clark-Bojin
    • Bob Woolsey
    • Meagan Hotz
  • Stars
    • Iwan Rheon
    • Katelyn Mager
    • Brendan Taylor
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    410
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nicholas Humphries
    • Writers
      • Jessica Leigh Clark-Bojin
      • Bob Woolsey
      • Meagan Hotz
    • Stars
      • Iwan Rheon
      • Katelyn Mager
      • Brendan Taylor
    • 15User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Iwan Rheon
    Iwan Rheon
    • Randall
    Katelyn Mager
    • Charlotte
    Brendan Taylor
    Brendan Taylor
    • George
    Jessie Fraser
    Jessie Fraser
    • Emily
    Steve Bradley
    • Tim
    Barbara Wallace
    Barbara Wallace
    • Gertrude
    Trevor Gemma
    • Harold
    Natasha Quirke
    • Serena
    Leala Selina
    • Beatrice
    Casey Strandquist
    • Sophia
    Kallie Jean Sorensen
    • Patricia
    Stephanie Dyck
    • Harriet
    Matthew Baker
    Matthew Baker
    • John Number 2
    Tom Belding
    Tom Belding
    • Okie Father
    Sarah Boey
    • Young Charlotte
    Allison Brunet
    • Knockout Vision Girl
    • (as Allison del Cid)
    Cillian Clark-Bojin
    • Vision Toddler
    Josh Collins
    Josh Collins
    • Tall Goon
    • Director
      • Nicholas Humphries
    • Writers
      • Jessica Leigh Clark-Bojin
      • Bob Woolsey
      • Meagan Hotz
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    6brandyysnapp

    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.
    1steelebeam

    Terrible Audio

    Tried watching this film on Hulu: the audio editing was so bad I couldn't watch more than 17 minutes, with the music loud and the talking soft I gave us due to the need to adjust the remote constantly, which is a shame since the film looked interesting. It's not my television and I doubt it's a Hulu problem since all other programs and films are fine.
    4peterp-450-298716

    Mermaids are the bomb nowadays.

    Her story begins where the fairy tale ends.

    I suppose this movie was inspired by the well-known fairy tale "The Little Mermaid" by Christian-Andersen. Now, if you were an attentive reader, you'd noticed that this little sea-dweller was explicitly present throughout the whole story. If this film is a kind of homage to this fairytale, then it really falls short on that part. It's more like the movie "Godzilla". This legendary monster also appeared only a few minutes in the film. The same for the singing mermaid in "Mermaid's song" (First titled "Charlotte's song"). You can admire her for 5 minutes. That's rather scanty for a film that lasts 88 minutes. But in that short period, you can see that the transformation of Charlotte (Katelyn Mager) to the dreaded mermaid is shown in a successful way.

    This film obviously isn't a fairytale suitable for little children. However, it's not such a frightening film as the film poster suggests. And categorizing it under the genre "horror" is also a bit exaggerated. You could call it a drama with some fantasy elements. The drama part deals with the demise of a flourishing cabaret theater somewhere in no man's land in the United States. The deterioration of this establishment is caused by the death of Serena (Natasha Quirke, mother of Charlotte and also blessed with the mermaids gene) and the economic depression. And before he realizes it, George (Brendan Taylor), father of Charlotte and a spineless wimp, is having a financial hangover and is heading for a forced closure.

    Whether the bankruptcy of this bar is caused by the prevailing economic crisis only, I doubt anyway. The stage show isn't exactly a crowd puller either. Maybe it was exciting enough for that period. In those days naked flesh of a female foot was enough to drive an average man crazy. I was surprised to see (during a stage performance) that the phenomenon of twerking was already invented in the 1930s. The fact that a lot of people showed up in the past, was mainly because of the enchanting singing of Serena. She was a mermaid who has exchanged her tail for a pair of slender legs and completely renounced to live on as such a sea miracle, so she can spend the rest of her life with the man who has completely and absolutely won her heart.

    But to be honest, the whole thing about mermaids is subordinate to the rest. "Mermaid's song" is rather a social drama about poverty and the local mafia trying to exploit misfortunes. That's when Iwan Rheon appears on the scene. He plays Randall. A kind of Mafia type who has a lucrative proposal for George so the bar could be saved. The fact that George needs his daughters to act as ordinary prostitutes and his business is more like a brothel from then on, is the other side of the coin. And in this horrifying situation, Charlotte needs to grow up. An innocent looking girl who discovers that she has a special gift.

    It's strikingly clear that "Mermaid's song" is a low-budget film (and the lion's share of that budget went undoubtedly to Iwan Rheon). The sound is simply terribly bad. The balance between music, sounds, and speech was so bad that you couldn't understand what people were saying sometimes. It was completely drowned out by the sound effects and music. Sorry to say, but that's something typical for a low-budget film. Also, the acting wasn't always enjoyable. It was rather clumsy and inexperienced. In retrospect, Katelyn Mager wasn't so bad after all. But I was really pleased with the overall presentation of the film. The decor, the props, and clothing looked authentic. And the scarce moments with the mermaid showing up, weren't so bad either.

    So, all in all, it is nothing more than an average film. No, it's not the kind of film that makes you very enthusiastic. And no, it isn't so bad that it should be ignored at all time. If you ever come across it on one or another television channel, you should give it a chance. "Mermaid's song" is definitely worth a look. The film itself dates from 2015, but only surfaced again last year via "Video On Demand" services. Weird. Does it seem as if they are trying to benefit from the success of "The shape of water"?
    2homesickalien81

    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.
    3wjlloydroberts-26317

    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?

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    • Release date
      • September 2015 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mermaid's Song
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Done Four Productions
      • Tilt 9 Entertainment
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      • CA$2,000,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 28 minutes
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