With Tchéky Karyo, Rossy de Palma, Romane Bohringer, Marilyn Lima. A man rescues a mermaid in Paris and slowly falls in love with her. Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted measurement of quality for Movies & TV.

If it feels like there used to be more, when Jean-Pierre Jeunet was working steadily with his movies getting world. Look, you know how hard I can be on romances and French comedies in general, and this film is no exception except there are some nice ideas that put up a fight before succumbing to the brutal onslaught of WTFs that permeate the film. A Mermaid in Paris is an absolute comfort movie, defined by quirky surroundings, warm colors, and Jean-Pierre Jeunet-inspired set decoration that's full of handmade charm and imagination.

A Mermaid in Paris

Fortunately, there's substance to all the artifice. It's not just quirk for the sake of quirk. A mermaid is taken from the Pacific Ocean and her tail is brutally hacked off by a fisherman's axe. After being captured, she is thrown into a mental institution for women where one believes she. Jamie Kennedy's favorite movie review site;. France doesn't quite produce a steady stream of movies like "A Mermaid in Paris", but probably more than wind up making it to even boutique theaters in the United States.. with most of them winding up like "Mermaid" - often on the wrong side of the border between cute and cutesy, featuring a . "Mermaid Down" is a beautiful horror fairy tale!

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A film you could think is a bloody one, but it's beautiful, the cinematography is lovely, the characters are awesome: a different kind of mermaid, a sweet ghost, a friendship between women and their psychiatrist, every character is touching and the doctor character is a real pain! We look at an action scene all the way through. John Travolta stars as Charlie Wax, an American Mr.

Join Madison the Mermaid on her adventure with her human friends Nat, Liam and Will as they try to save Valerie, Mad. Parents need to know that A Mermaid's Tale is a G-rated movie probably best suited to the tastes of grade-school girls and those who fancy fantasies about mythical creatures who roam the deep. There's talk of lost parents and yearning for those we love, emphasizing the importance of family and loyalty. Mild peril occasionally surfaces but resolves itself quickly.