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Aquamarine
TrailerIt's a comedy but unreal. Two teenage girls discover a mermaid in their beach club's swimming pool. She promises them a wish if they help her prove to Neptune love exists, and Raymond is the only creature resembling a love-god.Actors: Emma Roberts, Joanna JoJo Levesque, Sara Paxton, Jake McDorman, Arielle Kebbel, Claudia Karvan, Bruce Spence, Tammin Sursok, Roy Billing, Julia Blake, Shaun Micallef, ...»Director: Elizabeth Allen RosenbaumCountry: United StatesDuration: 110 minQuality: HDRelease: 2006IMDb: 5.41 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Aquamarine"
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Characters of "Aquamarine"
ClairePlayed by: Emma RobertsHailey RogersPlayed by: Joanna 'JoJo' LevesqueAquamarinePlayed by: Sara PaxtonRaymondPlayed by: Jake McDormanCecilia BanksPlayed by: Arielle KebbelGinnyPlayed by: Claudia KarvanLeonardPlayed by: Bruce SpenceMarjoriePlayed by: Tammin SursokGrandpa BobPlayed by: Roy BillingGrandma MaggiePlayed by: Julia BlakePattyPlayed by: Natasha Leigh -
Directors of "Aquamarine"
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Creators of "Aquamarine"
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Critic Reviews of "Aquamarine"
Time OutJune 24, 2006Unfortunately, the performances are often clunky and the art direction and CG are wanting, so anyone over the age of eight is likely to find it cheap around the edges. One for very little mermaids.
Ebert & RoeperMarch 06, 2006This film is entirely harmless. It's utterly forgettable.
San Francisco ChronicleMarch 03, 2006The movie has a sweetness and innocence that makes it near perfect entertainment for its target audience.
Seattle TimesMarch 03, 2006Aquamarine isn't good enough to be a teen classic, but its audience will leave the theater happy.
Philadelphia InquirerMarch 03, 2006Like its title character, Allen's choppy and inconsistent film has two speeds, ditsy or sentimental, and never gathers momentum.
Empire Magazine AustralasiaNovember 07, 2012Little girls and salty sea dogs alike have long been held in thrall to the mermaid's siren song; in Aquamarine, based on Alice Hoffman's book, the ladyfish finds herself awash in the low tide of teen romantic comedy.
Film Journal InternationalMarch 01, 2007Director Elizabeth Allen sets a nicely easy-breezy tone for Aquamarine, but her comic timing is sometimes shaky and she sadly cannot overcome the weaknesses of the script.
Christianity TodaySeptember 01, 2006The movie scores a major victory in reaching its audience with the all-too-important message that they are fine just the way they are.
Sci-Fi WeeklyAugust 23, 2006Kids seem to love the recognizable 'tween stars, but for the rest of us it's sort of like the cotton-candy scene%u2014we're not sure whether to eat it or rub our faces in it.
FilmFocusJuly 01, 2006As shameless as trashy cookie-cutter studios movies will ever get.
ViewLondonJune 24, 2006The performances are charming, particularly JoJo Levesque, who is rapidly becoming the new Lindsay Lohan (only in a good way).
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