Sea People

1999 "She called them mermaids. They preferred..."
5.9| 1h35m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 21 June 1999 Released
Producted By: Hallmark Entertainment
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At 14, Amanda is a perfect swimmer and a great student. When the factory where his father works closes and he must go to work in another city, she feels very sad. One morning she meets the McRea, a very nice elderly couple who, like her, cannot live without the sea, although in another sense.

Genre

Fantasy, Drama, Family

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Director

Vic Sarin

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Hallmark Entertainment

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Sea People Audience Reviews

BootDigest Such a frustrating disappointment
BallWubba Wow! What a bizarre film! Unfortunately the few funny moments there were were quite overshadowed by it's completely weird and random vibe throughout.
Voxitype Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
Kien Navarro Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
simonandkatie2001 As I indicated in the summary, this is a mild fantasy that is not too far-fetched. It is about "sea people"; people who look perfectly "normal", but who are more at home in the sea than on land.One of the principal characters is a normal person, a teen-age girl, who happens to meet up with two, a husband and wife, of these sea people while they are on land. She learns that they call themselves sea people. She befriends them and tries to learn all that she can about sea people.The husband is elderly and soon feels that his time on earth is almost finished. But he can live forever is he returns to the sea; permanently. That is what he (and other sea people) is going to do. When he so advises the teen-age girl, that makes for a very emotional farewell scene.Young Tegan Moss, someone I had never heard of, gives a very good performance as the teen-age girl. She is especially effective in the above-mentioned farewell scene. And Hume Cronyn, the sea person husband befriended by Tegan, gives his usual outstanding performance.I found this to be a very well done and enjoyable movie.
phild45 I stumbled on this movie in 2000 and Tegan Moss is great. This was her feature film debut at the tender young age of 14. I loved this movie so much I went all over my hometown of Edmonton,Alberta going south and west to find it. Before finally finding the movie at a 7-11 near the Clareview LRT Station in north Edmonton. Tegan shows big maturity for a person of 14, she was so beautiful, she was placed on my favorite actor/actresses list immediately. She is also a hockey fan like me but our teams differ (Tegan-Vancouver,me-Montreal Canadians). Get this movie it is excellent family entertainment. I rate this movie a 25 out of 10.
GlenysThom I just rented this movie and was enchanted. It's a very quiet story about a teen ager who meets a couple who are mer-people. They need her help and she befriends and helps them.There isn't a lot of high-tech action in this story, just beautiful scenery and good acting. This story presents a slightly different "take" on how mer-people would appear to and interact with humans. There is also a sub-plot about the girl learning to deal with loss when her father has to live in another town while he works.This isn't the best movie you're ever going to see, but it was a pleasant hour-and-a-half.My 14-year-old daughter who loves mermaids, was sorry to see this tape go back to Blockbuster, as was the rest of the family.
mermatt The plot is mildly interesting, but the film sadly lacks in genuine fantasy and imagination. Though it has a good cast, there is the typical cop-out of talking ABOUT mermaids and mermen but never having any -- just humans who are supposed to be the "real" merfolk.The Disney Channel film THE THIRTEENTH YEAR did a much better job of handling the same subject matter and did not skim on costuming and special FX. This film, on the other hand, comes across as the low-budget version of the same story. Too bad. It could have been so much better.