Aquamarine

critic Reviews

, 53% Rotten Tomatometer Score
  • A lighthearted, gum-smacking, boy-crazy film with a hopeful message for young girls.
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    Anna SmithTime Out
    Unfortunately, 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.
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    Anna SmithEmpire Magazine
    This fantasy comedy should entertain its pre-teen female market -- and repel those silly superficial boys (swoon).
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    Stella PapamichaelBBC.com
    For supervising grownups, its giddy leanings will induce seasickness.
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    Marrit IngmanAustin Chronicle
    It's not going to win an Oscar or anything. But I liked how it was actually made for tween girls.
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    Gregg RickmanVillage Voice
    This movie, in fact, is all about conformity.
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    Richard RoeperEbert & Roeper
    This film is entirely harmless. It's utterly forgettable.
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    Marya E. GatesCool People Have Feelings, Too. (Substack)
    Somehow everything about this film that should be Y2Cringe instead comes across with just the right combination of sweetness, naiveté, and magic.
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    Joe LipsettHazel & Katniss & Harry & Starr Podcast
    The adaptation of Hoffman's slight, breezy novel overcomplicates a lot of elements, including the introduction of a mean girl villain, but its fantasy escapism, mixed with teen feminism and dumb himbo love interest who doesn't save the day, is welcome
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    Alberto AbuínEspinof
    A script full of stupidities. [Full Review in Spanish]
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    Jennie KermodeEye for Film
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