The Mermaid’s Curse (2019)

3.5/10

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A young man falls in love with a seductive, sultry, young woman he meets on the beach. The more he falls for her, the more he will learn the dangers of falling in love with a siren.

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Beware the siren’s call

Journalist Jake (a fine performance by Tom Hendryk) falls for a beautiful woman (a mesmerizing portrayal by the stunning Rebecca Finch) who he meets on the beach. Turns out said woman is actually a sea siren and getting involved with her has dangerous consequences.

Director Louisa Warren relates the compelling story at a steady pace, ably crafts a supremely spooky seaside atmosphere, makes nice use of the coastal setting, and stages the bloody attack scenes with verve. The solid acting from the capable cast keeps this movie humming: Tony Manders as crazy, yet wise old sea salt Mr. Andrews, Nina Jay as Jake’s worried ex-girlfriend Charlotte, Kate Lush as equally concerned fellow writer Patsy, and Mark Sears as ill-fated horndog Mike. The uncompromisingly grim and tragic ending packs a startling punch. A neat little flick.

Good Movie

Gone fishing, no wait! It’s about a Mermaid seduces guys and for the kill. Not so friendly mermaid I guess. Somebody needs to tame her, haha!

What’s in these waters shouldn’t be messed with.

That’s the one true intelligent line in this way below mediocre British horror movie that seems to have them straight to video and is just repulsive from the start. It shows a bunch of aroused men being approached by women with scarred faces that hides their beauty, and all of a sudden becoming something close to lunch. These are not mermaids allegedly but sirens, and they are silent creatures who seemed to feed off the blood of horny men and the women who love them to their regret.

An investigative reporter discovers that his roommate has slept with his girlfriend and kicks him out, and while the roommate is wandering on the beach, comes across one of these creatures, brings the scarred and silent female back to the flat he’s being evicted from. The next thing you know, she’s violently attacking his neck, and you can hear the bones being cracked. The opening scene on the beach is even more graphic with the girlfriend of the first male victim literally having every bone in her shoulder and above twisted and broken. When she finally falls to the ground, she’s still twisting as if having a broken neck wouldn’t be enough to kill her.

What could have been a moderately interesting and mystical horror movie becomes a modernized version of 50’s drive-in movies like “The She Creature” and “Wasp Woman”. All it needed was a beautiful art deco poster that exaggerated the actual quality of the movie. The male characters outside of the rejected roommates all seem to be written to be extremely stupid, and the non-siren females all speak with an annoying vocal fry. I give the writer and director credited for trying something different, but it is done in a very lame way. I easily could have skipped this one and not regretted it.