Splash

Splash(1984)

PG
03/09/1984 (US)Comedy, Romance, Fantasy1h 50m
6.3

"She was the woman of Allen's dreams. She had large dark eyes, a beautiful smile and a great pair of fins."

Overview

A successful businessman falls in love with the girl of his dreams. There's one big complication though; he's fallen hook, line and sinker for a mermaid.

Ron Howard

Director

Brian Grazer

Story

Lowell Ganz

Screenplay

Babaloo Mandel

Screenplay

Bruce Jay Friedman

Screenplay

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Part of the Splash Collection

Splash is a 1984 American fantasy romantic comedy film directed by Ron Howard, written by Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel, and starring Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah, John Candy, Eugene Levy, and Dody Goodman. A sequel, Splash, Too (directed by Greg Antonacci), was a television film released in 1988 (contradicting the first movie's finale revelation that if Allen goes to live in the sea, he can never return) starring Todd Waring as Allen Bauer, Amy Yasbeck as Madison, and Donovan Scott as Freddie Bauer. Only one member of the original cast, Dody Goodman, the Bauers' slightly deranged assistant Mrs. Stimler, reprises her role.

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Splash Original Theatrical Trailer

Splash Original Theatrical Trailer

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Splash (1984) - Trailer

Splash (1984) - Trailer

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Eugene Levy On Tom Hanks and SPLASH

Eugene Levy On Tom Hanks and SPLASH

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A review by Kamurai
7.0

Written on September 21, 2020

Really good watch, could watch again, and can recommend.

Even after 25 years, this holds up, though a modernization is probably due soon.

Hop in the way back machine and see some of the greats early on: Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah, John Candy, and Eugene Levy. That team pretty much carries the movie and they go through a wonderful, fun-filled adventure into a mystery of a new girl in Allen's life. Honestly, you could probably cut out the mermaid bit and have her be a crazy foreign girl, though that sounds like a movie someone has made already.

It being a mermaid movie definitely makes some allowances, and makes the movie more memorable. It adds in a metaphor of the importance of communication into the writing, and gives a focal point for the story to move around and become a focus in the 3rd act. As there is barely a direct antagonist in this, this sort of conflict is usually how a romantic comedy resolves.

It's a fun watch, well made for it's time, and imagine most people, especially mermaid movie fans, will enjoy it.