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Mermaids' Lament

Moments away from drowning, she became the sea.
2023 | 90m | English

(80 votes)

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Popularity: 0.5 (history)

Director: G.B. Hajim
Writer: G.B. Hajim
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A woman drowning in trauma takes a therapist beyond her own depth into the darkness. Together, they navigate treacherous waters to find a way to break through the surface and into the light.
Release Date: Jun 25, 2023
Director: G.B. Hajim
Writer: G.B. Hajim
Genres: Fantasy, Drama
Keywords diving, trauma, mermaid, underwater, anxiety, fantasy
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Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2024
Entered: Apr 29, 2024
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Name Character
Justina Taft-Mattos Nell
Dayva Summer Escobar Oee
Michael Gregory Ed
Steve Blum Guru (voice)
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Mary Elizabeth McGlynn ADR & Dubbing
G.B. Hajim Director, Writer
JoJo Guevara Art Direction
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G.B. Hajim Producer
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theindieconnoiseur
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If you’re into films that leave you feeling both emotionally moved, contemplative, and artfully inspired, you’re in for a treat. From its first frame, Mermaids’ Lament lures you in with extraordinary cinematography — but this isn’t The Little Mermaid. Quickly, you’re swept into a psychological j ... oy ride, that can at times, feel jarring. Nell, played by Justina Taft-Mattos, embodies the paradox of a lonely psychologist desperate for both control and aching for freedom in a delicately, masterful way. Her chemistry pairs beautifully with Oee, played by Dayva Summer Escobar, who artfully keeps viewers on their toes, pondering the question “is she, or is she not, a mermaid?”. What sets Mermaids’ Lament apart is not only its unique narrative and attention to cinematic eye candy, but it’s homage to the complicated nuances of mental health, and the stark impact of our disordered society and the repercussions it can have on our psyche and environment, through a fresh lens. Overall, I give Mermaids’ Lament my profuse admiration. While you could compare it to a socially conscious, fantasy rendition of Thelma and Louise, there is really nothing quite like it.

Jun 08, 2023
VasOoon
10.0

Visually stunning underwater scenes. Unlike most films which ply for realism, this one really works in the realm of metaphor and myth. Definitely worth a watch for anyone who has struggled with trauma, loss, or anxiety (all of us?) ...

Feb 09, 2024