"Sea Change"



From Romeo and Juliet to The Twilight Saga, young romances that struggle over obstacles have captured our attention long before the age of cinema. Mythical creature romances in particular whether they're witches, vampires, fairies or even sea creatures have taken on a great popularity in recent years and have influenced many artist and authors to create their own work. "Sea Change" being one of the latest books turned movie to join the club.

Miranda (Emily Rudd) has recently moved in with her estranged mother who left when she was very young following the death of her father. She soon learns that the community is divided by the high and mighty wealthy and the looked down upon working class, one in particular Leo (Skylar Maxon) catches her eye that doesn't sit well with some of her wealthy new friends like TJ (Keenan Tracey) who also has interest in her.
Along with learning about her new home she comes to learn of a legend of half-man, half-sea creature known to roam the island and steal the breath of humans, and when a mysterious death to a diver occurs, Miranda begins to suspect that there may be some truth to the legend and that these creatures may be someone close to her.

A unique teen romance with a hint of danger. This strange take on legends of the deep turned into a modern Romeo and Juliet makes for a trilling watch with mysteries deeper than the ocean waiting to be solved. However this is rumored to be designed as an opening to an up and coming t.v. series leaving mysteries yet to be solved and a climax that will leave you with more questions than answers. Despite having its drawbacks, it is worth a watch and hopefully will have a continuation that will bring as much excitement along with answers to impending questions. A four G.M.Star film that will become a favorite for the fantasy romance lover and hopefully inspire the next artist to create their work of art.

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"Sea Change" is available at Redbox and where movies are sold. You can also read the book it's based on by Aimee Friedman which can be found in major bookstores and on Amazon.


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