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''[[Aquamarine]]'' is a 2006 children's film directed by Elizabeth Allen and loosely based on the children's book of the same name by Alice Hoffman.
''[[Aquamarine]]'' is a 2006 children's film directed by Elizabeth Allen and loosely based on the children's book of the same name by Alice Hoffman.


It tells the story of two friends, Claire (Emma Roberts) and Hailey (Joanna "[[Jo Jo]]" Levesque) who are due to be separated in five days when Hailey moves to Australia. After a violent storm, they discover a mermaid named Aquamarine (Sara Paxton) in the swimming pool of their beach club. The mermaid tells them that she came to find love, which she has heard of but never experienced. Furthermore, she made a deal with her father that if she cannot prove love exists in three days, then she will have to return to enter an arranged marriage. She notices handsome lifeguard Raymond (Jake McDorman), also desired by the girls, and promises them that if they help her win his heart, then she will grant them one wish.
It tells the story of two friends, Claire ([[Emma Roberts]]) and Hailey (Joanna "[[JoJo]]" Levesque) who are due to be separated in five days when Hailey moves to Australia. After a violent storm, they discover a mermaid named Aquamarine ([[Sara Paxton]]) in the swimming pool of their beach club. The mermaid tells them that she came to find love, which she has heard of but never experienced. Furthermore, she made a deal with her father that if she cannot prove love exists in three days, then she will have to return to enter an arranged marriage. She notices handsome lifeguard Raymond (Jake McDorman), also desired by the girls, and promises them that if they help her win his heart, then she will grant them one wish.


The girls immediately agree, seeing the promised wish as their opportunity to avoid being separated. But can they find proof of love in time?
The girls immediately agree, seeing the promised wish as their opportunity to avoid being separated. But can they find proof of love in time?


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=== This movie contains examples of: ===
* [[Alpha Bitch]]: Cecilia.
* [[Alpha Bitch]]: Cecilia.
* [[Arranged Marriage]]
* [[Arranged Marriage]]
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* [[Mr. Fanservice]]: Raymond.
* [[Mr. Fanservice]]: Raymond.
* [[Even the Guys Want Him]]: Raymond.
* [[Even the Guys Want Him]]: Raymond.
{{quote| She's right. I mean, all the girls are after him. Even a few boys. }}
{{quote|She's right. I mean, all the girls are after him. Even a few boys. }}
* [[Everyone Loves Blondes]]: Raymond is a rare male example. Aquamarine is also blonde but veers more into [[Hair of Gold]].
* [[Everyone Loves Blondes]]: Raymond is a rare male example. Aquamarine is also blonde but veers more into [[Hair of Gold]].
* [[Fourth Date Marriage]]: Aquamarine hopes that Raymond will have fallen in love with her after three days. {{spoiler|He doesn't}}.
* [[Fourth Date Marriage]]: Aquamarine hopes that Raymond will have fallen in love with her after three days. {{spoiler|He doesn't}}.
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Latest revision as of 14:39, 13 July 2021

Aquamarine is a 2006 children's film directed by Elizabeth Allen and loosely based on the children's book of the same name by Alice Hoffman.

It tells the story of two friends, Claire (Emma Roberts) and Hailey (Joanna "JoJo" Levesque) who are due to be separated in five days when Hailey moves to Australia. After a violent storm, they discover a mermaid named Aquamarine (Sara Paxton) in the swimming pool of their beach club. The mermaid tells them that she came to find love, which she has heard of but never experienced. Furthermore, she made a deal with her father that if she cannot prove love exists in three days, then she will have to return to enter an arranged marriage. She notices handsome lifeguard Raymond (Jake McDorman), also desired by the girls, and promises them that if they help her win his heart, then she will grant them one wish.

The girls immediately agree, seeing the promised wish as their opportunity to avoid being separated. But can they find proof of love in time?


Tropes used in Aquamarine include:

She's right. I mean, all the girls are after him. Even a few boys.