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Beba, the Mermaid
Kung Fu star and Hong Kong big Boss Charles Heung, stars in this fantasy martial arts drama, Trouble abound when he strikes up a relationship with an enchanting mermaid.
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Plot Summary
In a remote coastal village, a mysterious siren-like creature named Beba begins to lure young men to their deaths in the sea. A local doctor investigates these strange occurrences, uncovering a dark history and a supernatural curse linked to Beba's origins. As more disappearances pile up, he must race against time to stop the entity before the entire village is consumed by its watery wrath.
Critical Reception
Beba, the Mermaid is a cult classic within the Spanish horror genre, often praised for its atmospheric visuals and unique folklore-inspired premise. While its budget limitations are apparent, the film is appreciated for its eerie mood and imaginative, if sometimes campy, execution. Critical reception is generally positive among genre enthusiasts, though it remains a niche film.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its eerie atmosphere and mythical creature feature.
Appreciated for its unique take on siren folklore within the horror genre.
Noted for its low-budget charm and ambitious storytelling.
Google audience: Audience reception is limited due to the film's niche status, but fans often highlight its distinct visual style and the unsettling presence of the mermaid creature. Some viewers find the plot engaging, while others point to its dated special effects.
Fun Fact
Armando de Ossorio, the director, was known for his 'Templar Quartet' series of films, making Beba, the Mermaid a departure into a more fantastical and folkloric horror theme.
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