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Aquamarine



 

Directed by
   Elizabeth Allen

Writing credits ( WGA )
   John Quaintance (screenplay) and
   Jessica Bendinger (screenplay) ...
 

 


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Genre: Comedy / Family / Fantasy / Romance

Tagline: A Fish-Out-Of-Water Comedy.

Plot Outline: Two teenage girls discover a mermaid in their beach club's swimming pool.

User Comments: Fresh young faces, good film for genre

User Rating: 3.7/10 (2,395 votes)

Cast overview, first billed only:
  Emma Roberts .... Claire
  Joanna 'JoJo' Levesque .... Hailey
  Sara Paxton .... Aquamarine
  Jake McDorman .... Raymond
  Arielle Kebbel .... Cecilia
  Claudia Karvan .... Ginny
  Bruce Spence .... Leonard
  Tammin Sursok .... Marjorie
  Roy Billing .... Grandpa Bob
  Julia Blake .... Grandma Maggie
  Shaun Micallef .... Storm Banks
  Lulu McClatchy .... Bonnie
  Natasha Cunningham .... Patty
  Dichen Lachman .... Beth-Ann
  Lincoln Lewis .... Theo


MPAA : Rated PG for mild language and sensuality.
Runtime: 104 min
Country: USA
Language: English
Color: Color
Sound Mix: SDDS / DTS / Dolby Digital
Certification: USA:PG (certificate #42050) / USA:PG / Mexico:A / Germany:o.Al. / Argentina:13 / Brazil:Livre / UK:PG / Sweden:Btl / Ireland:PG / Netherlands:AL / Canada:PG (Ontario) / Australia:PG / Singapore:PG

Trivia: Jessica Simpson was originally offered the role of Aquamarine, but was forced to turn it down due to scheduling conflicts.

Goofs: Continuity: The water spot on Ray's shirt changes three times after he is hit with the water balloon at The Last Splash.

Quotes: Aquamarine : I'm never gonna see him again, and he doesn't care!

Awards: 2 nominations
 

User Comments:
Fresh young faces, good film for genre , 2 March 2006
7/10
Author: Dean Kish (dwkish@shaw.ca) from Calgary Canada  

Aquamarine By Dean Kish For hundreds of years we have been fascinated with the nautical myth that there are beings in the oceans who are ��� fish and ��� woman. They are always young, beautiful and completely naive. Some classic films have captivated this obsession. The first biggest and most memorable film was the classic 1984 comedy "Splash" which really brought the myth back into the fore-front of our minds. Next was 1989's "The Little Mermaid" which stole our hearts and re-launched Disney's animation division.

Probably the most obscure reference and the most bizarre use of the mermaid myth was used in the short-lived TV series, "Maximum Bob" where an ultra right-wing judge (Beau Bridges) marries a psychic mermaid-performer (Kiersten Warren). There are a lot of scenes with Warren in an aquarium and dressed in her fish tail.

OK I have covered the biggest to the most obscure which brings me to "Aquamarine".

"Aquamarine" is a light-hearted preteen comedy about a naive mermaid, Aquamarine (Sara Paxton) who comes ashore to uncover the human myth called love. Helping her in finding this mythical emotion are two best friends, Claire and Hailey (Emma Roberts and JoJo), who befriend the mermaid. It turns out that the friends maybe separated forever when Hailey moves away. Aquamarine promises them a wish if they help her find true love so the girls, desperate to stay together, help her out.

This film is probably not a classic or will be fondly remembered in five years but for the audience it is aimed at it succeeds on many levels. I liked the performances of Emma Roberts and Sara Paxton. I even warmed up to JoJo a little.

What I kept saying as the film went on was how these three girls looked like junior versions of established actors. I felt that Paxton reminded me a lot of a younger Reese Witherspoon and Roberts reminded me some of her aunt, Julia Roberts. JoJo did also remind me of Lindsay Lohan but there isn't much of an age difference between them so you can't really say junior version.

I think that Paxton and Roberts have a lot of potential in their Hollywood careers. JoJo could have a career in film but does she have the ability to manage music and film like say, Hilary Duff. Only time will tell.

"Aquamarine" is a great little film if you have girls who are between 8 and 15 but other than that I can't really recommend it to anyone else. But you have to give it marks for succeeding so well in a pinch demographic. (3.5 out of 5) So Says the Soothsayer )


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