Two teenage girls discover a mermaid in their beach club's swimming pool.Two teenage girls discover a mermaid in their beach club's swimming pool.Two teenage girls discover a mermaid in their beach club's swimming pool.
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JoJo
- Hailey Rogers
- (as Joanna 'JoJo' Levesque)
Natasha Leigh
- Patty
- (as Natasha Cunningham)
Matt Okine
- Nick
- (as Matthew Okine)
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Following a violent storm, a beautiful and sassy mermaid named Aquamarine washes ashore and into the lives of two teenage girls. After Aquamarine falls for a local, hunky lifeguard, she enlists the girls' help to win his heart.
After watching the trailer for Aquamarine, I was expecting a horrible movie. Instead, I got a decent "tween" film that should appeal to its target audience. The film proves to be mildly charming and enjoyable for adults with a few fun characters and scenes. The premise is pretty familiar and the film is a little by-the numbers. However, screenwriter Jessica Bendinger is pretty good when it comes to harmless fluff and she at least tries to stray away from the familiar path. Of course she gets help from a good cast and the combination makes the film quite entertaining.
The main reason why this film works well is because of its young and charming cast. I don't really like JoJo as a singer so I was expecting her to give a bad performance. To my surprise, she shows a lot of charm in the role and she is actually quite engaging. Emma Roberts gives an okay performance, nothing special. However, her character is kind of dull so maybe that's why her performance isn't very interesting. Sara Paxton gives the best performance as Aquamarine. Her performance is a little familiar but still pretty funny.
The most engaging aspect of the movie is the relationship between the three girls. Of course the premise is far fetched but the relationships are realistic and it helps make the film more enjoyable. Despite this engaging quality, the film is still only average for me. I liked it but I didn't like it too much. The pacing was too slow, especially during the first twenty minutes. There were also a few "girly" scenes that almost completely lost my interest in the film. After the movie had finished, I got a lukewarm feeling. The ending wasn't as good as I was expecting it to be and the entire thing really wasn't that memorable. Aquamarine is a nice movie to watch but it doesn't leave a long lasting impression on the viewer unless you're part of the target audience. In the end, Aquamarine is harmless fluff and it's worth checking out. Rating 5/10
After watching the trailer for Aquamarine, I was expecting a horrible movie. Instead, I got a decent "tween" film that should appeal to its target audience. The film proves to be mildly charming and enjoyable for adults with a few fun characters and scenes. The premise is pretty familiar and the film is a little by-the numbers. However, screenwriter Jessica Bendinger is pretty good when it comes to harmless fluff and she at least tries to stray away from the familiar path. Of course she gets help from a good cast and the combination makes the film quite entertaining.
The main reason why this film works well is because of its young and charming cast. I don't really like JoJo as a singer so I was expecting her to give a bad performance. To my surprise, she shows a lot of charm in the role and she is actually quite engaging. Emma Roberts gives an okay performance, nothing special. However, her character is kind of dull so maybe that's why her performance isn't very interesting. Sara Paxton gives the best performance as Aquamarine. Her performance is a little familiar but still pretty funny.
The most engaging aspect of the movie is the relationship between the three girls. Of course the premise is far fetched but the relationships are realistic and it helps make the film more enjoyable. Despite this engaging quality, the film is still only average for me. I liked it but I didn't like it too much. The pacing was too slow, especially during the first twenty minutes. There were also a few "girly" scenes that almost completely lost my interest in the film. After the movie had finished, I got a lukewarm feeling. The ending wasn't as good as I was expecting it to be and the entire thing really wasn't that memorable. Aquamarine is a nice movie to watch but it doesn't leave a long lasting impression on the viewer unless you're part of the target audience. In the end, Aquamarine is harmless fluff and it's worth checking out. Rating 5/10
- christian123
- Jul 2, 2006
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- TriviaSara Paxton would have a 4am call-time every morning as she required two-and-one-half hours to get her hair and facial make-up applied, and then another two-and-one-half hours to have her tail fitted.
- GoofsThroughout the movie, there are tall mountains in the background. There are no mountains in Florida.
- Quotes
Aquamarine: [eating Ben and Jerry ice cream] Who needs Raymond? I found two new men to love... Their names are Ben and Jerry!
- Crazy creditsAfter the regular cast credits, Emma Roberts, Joanna Levesque, and Sara Paxton also receive credit for being the voice of their respective starfish earrings.
- SoundtracksSummertime Guys
Written by Jeffrey Coplan, Brittney Cleary (as Nikki Cleary) and Robert Ellis Orrall
Performed by Brittney Cleary (as Nikki Cleary)
Courtesy of Jive Records/Zomba Label Group
By Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment
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- Also known as
- Mi amiga la sirena
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- Budget
- $12,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $18,597,342
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $7,482,669
- Mar 5, 2006
- Gross worldwide
- $22,989,957
- Runtime1 hour 50 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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