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The Mermaid Chair

  • TV Movie
  • 2006
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
559
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The Mermaid Chair (2006)
DramaRomance

A married woman (Basinger) falls in love with a Benedictine monk.A married woman (Basinger) falls in love with a Benedictine monk.A married woman (Basinger) falls in love with a Benedictine monk.

  • Director
    • Steven Schachter
  • Writers
    • Sue Monk Kidd
    • Suzette Couture
  • Stars
    • Kim Basinger
    • Alex Carter
    • Bruce Greenwood
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    559
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steven Schachter
    • Writers
      • Sue Monk Kidd
      • Suzette Couture
    • Stars
      • Kim Basinger
      • Alex Carter
      • Bruce Greenwood
    • 18User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kim Basinger
    Kim Basinger
    • Jessie Sullivan
    Alex Carter
    Alex Carter
    • Brother 'Whit' Thomas
    Bruce Greenwood
    Bruce Greenwood
    • Hugh Sullivan
    Roberta Maxwell
    Roberta Maxwell
    • Nelle
    Debra Mooney
    Debra Mooney
    • Kat
    Lorena Gale
    Lorena Gale
    • Hepzibah
    Ellie Harvie
    Ellie Harvie
    • Benne
    Ken Pogue
    Ken Pogue
    • Father Dominic
    Tori Anderson
    Tori Anderson
    • Dee Sullivan
    • (as Victoria Anderson)
    Shaun Johnston
    Shaun Johnston
    • Joseph Dubois
    Alex Bruhanski
    Alex Bruhanski
    • Shem
    Terence Kelly
    Terence Kelly
    • Dom Anthony
    Joanne Wilson
    • Woman Patient
    Sy Pederson
    • Brother Timothy
    L. Harvey Gold
    L. Harvey Gold
    • Tourist
    Enid-Raye Adams
    Enid-Raye Adams
    • Young Nelle
    Zemphira Gosling
    • Young Jesse
    Tammy Gillis
    Tammy Gillis
    • Young Kat
    • Director
      • Steven Schachter
    • Writers
      • Sue Monk Kidd
      • Suzette Couture
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    User reviews18

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    2kazzieloo-23677

    Awful awful movie

    The Mermaid Chair is one of my favorite books. Sue Mink Kidd is a South Carolina gal, as am I, and I've enjoyed her writings for years. When I heard they'd made this into a movie, I had my doubts. After seeing it, I can say it was worse than I could imagine. Not even FILMED on the coast of SC (which is practically a character itself in the book). British Columbia has gorgeous coastlines, but they don't look a thing like the southern east coast.

    Skip the movie. Read the book. It is so beautifully written and fleshed out. The characters are realistic. The movie people seemed to be nothing but cardboard, limping along in a weak script.
    3SavannahB

    Location?Never mind

    Didn't care for the movie, the book was better. Does anyone know where it was filmed? *** this was my first visit to your site...just found the answer to my question. so now I look like a dummy, but I think I'll still submit my comments. and yes, British Columbia is lovely ***Or why they took it from its South Carolina Coastal setting?(this question stands) The place was essential to the fabric of the book and its change was part of my disappointment with the movie. Oh, I just read where I need to write at least ten lines. Here's my other main issue with the film. Kim Bassinger was too vapid and not at all what I pictured from the book. I know, the book was the book and the movie; well not so good. I found the character in the book much more empathetic. Also the book evoked rustic, almost primitive images of the monastery. While the "castle" in the film was much more visually impressive, it distorted the feel of the story and seemed at odds with the characters.
    8lgregg7

    A good representation of the novel

    I've seen nothing but mediocre to bad reviews for The Mermaid Chair. Frankly, I think it was a very good book and chick flick. The music was lovely; the scenery was enchanting; the actors were entertaining. The plot is, indeed, a fantasy. But it is consistently the root of all the characters built around it. The characters compliment the story in a very beautiful manner. Frankly, it's one of the few movies that stem from bestseller novels that I've enjoyed. As far as reality is concerned -- come on, folks...it's a s.t.o.r.y!! One of the most inviting things about movies and novels is the chance to escape from a world that is far too realistic. Viewers, please take time to view this wonderful movie. You won''t be sorry.
    9DonnieDarko_lfpe

    Interesting and not so bad

    It's a typical Lifetime movie except Kim Basinger is a really good actress. She really does the character justice and adds the element of mystery to her character. Sure the kind of movie has been done countless times and these movies never seem to do the book justice...it's unfortunate. It's OK. I'm liking it so far and it is not a bad movie, not by a long shot. It's very interesting and mysterious, anticipation grows and the storytelling by Basinger is flowing nicely. The portrayal of the monk's character is also done nicely. The monk is a sensitive person who seems to be unsure of himself, more so as the relationship between himself and the woman grows. Adultery is what's being committed here, although it seems to be a mixture of love and lust. How the story unfolds? It's quite the story.
    8sq8188-162-458059

    Nice Find

    Forget what harsh critics say about clique, or political-correct assortment of characters, this movie is a real find. Oyster Rochefellar is a classic dish, will you run from it just because you had it once and liked it ? When I first saw Kim Bassinger as the lead, images of her as bond girl or mistress of bad guys in bad movies cast doubt. I say they were largely erased by the movie's end. And the ending was quite acceptable and way better than what was predictable.

    A soothing, thoughtful soundtrack guides the audience along. The scenery was gorgeous and had just enough of a haze to get that feeling of the sea. The first boating encounter between male and female lead was spontaneous and perfectly played, with careful restraints. The second encounter was too abrupt as no questions were posted between adults about such an improper relationship.

    I like the fact that the slow pace cruised to a climax for which everything were explained. The aftermath displays care and nice touch. A nice find if you like slow, introspective movies.

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      Brother 'Whit' Thomas: Now that my ladder's gone, I must lie down where all the ladders start, in the foul rag-and-bone shop of the heart.

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    • Release date
      • September 9, 2006 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Lifetime TV
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El secreto de la sirena
    • Filming locations
      • Cowichan Bay, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production company
      • Egret Island Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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