Mermaids are an integral part of Greek mythology, appearing mainly in epics such as the Odyssey. They are mainly hostile aquatic creatures that sing to confuse sailors and kill them afterwards. However, the Middle Ages also equated their physical features with mermaids.
While the modern perception of mermaids is benevolent aquatic creatures, mermaids have always been evil creatures that crave blood. The mermaid has been portrayed as a killer mermaid or sea goddess in a number of fantasy and adventure films over the years, including blockbusters like But the pirate of the Caribbean, and world famous horror movies like attract.
Oh Brother, Where Are You (2000)
EQUAL o bro, where are you? The Odyssey is another retelling of Greek mythology, and certainly has sirens in it, albeit in different forms. In this case, the siren doesn’t have a half-fish body, unlike the sirens in Greek mythology. Instead, they’re just there as worldly women who seek to seduce and rob the three main characters of the film.
The men were seduced by the singing of the river and spent time with them only to be seduced by the bourbon. The next morning, the women disappear and the group believes they are sirens. Although they have an air of mystery about them, they rarely show any signs of supernatural powers, and therefore, they are not as powerful in the end.
The Little Mermaid – Lighthouse (2019)
Lighthouse There’s dramatic horror and Lovecraftian imagery, but some of the scariest parts are the unexpected. An important example is the Winslow lighthouse keeper who spotted a woman washed ashore. When he checked her breathing, the woman who was a scary mermaid opened her eyes and started howling at him.
The audio clip and close-ups of her face make her scenes even more creepy, and the horror element here makes this one of the best black and white movies of the 2010s. The mermaid only appears for a short time in the movie and not much is known about her true powers. However, her snarling screams suggest that she can make shrill noises, as Winslow seems to have been disturbed by the screams and run away in fear.
Charlotte – Mermaid Song (2015)
mermaid song As a dark live-action adaptation of a Danish fairy tale, little Mermaid. The story shifts to 1930s Dust Bowl America, and Charlotte is a young girl whose family is being taken advantage of by local gangsters. After discovering her mermaid abilities, like her recently deceased mother, she decided to evolve into the form she wanted and worked things out on her own.
The creature design is striking and the film doesn’t hesitate to show her wild and terrifying nature in her true self. The large fins, gill skin, and dark blue eyes are enough to add to the real fear. However, her powers are not explored in more detail, other than the fact that she only attacks humans and drags them into the water.
The Little Mermaid Neverland – Peter Pan (2003)
frying pan The film has been remade many times over the years, but what stands out about the 2003 version is that, despite being a children’s movie, it tries to show the horrors of Neverland rather than just the fun parts. .
In reality, frying panThe sudden turn of the siren is scary, something that viewers, especially younger ones, may not expect. After luring innocent children with sweet songs, they suddenly turned into terrifying creatures with white skin, thorny hands and sharp teeth. Kraken’s transformations demonstrate their underwater prowess, as they easily drown their human victims. The legends surrounding them suggest this, as no actual murder takes place in the film.
Lisa – The Little Mermaid: Lake of Death (2018)
The mermaids in this Russian thriller are based on Slavic mythology, referring to mermaids as powerful demons that hunt humans as a way of revenge for the past. As is the case with most of the mermaids in the movies, these creatures are unmarried girls who drown and then evolve into killer mermaids.
The premise makes for some scary things, as the mermaid Lisa seduces a married man named Rom. Finally, when Roma declines her offer, she transforms herself into a corpse-like monster that continues to haunt him for the rest of the film. While the CGI monsters may not be the best, Lisa’s screaming mermaid is actually a scary siren. The fact that she has lived through the centuries and still retains her shapeshifting powers is a testament to her immense power.
Scylla – Goddess (2009)
While nymphs are broad generalizations of several types of beasts in Greek mythology, most sea nymphs are classified as sirens. In this 2014 film, a group of travelers are hunted down in the Mediterranean by a bloodthirsty siren named Scylla. The design of this creature is very similar to many other scary aquatic creatures, but the pointed tail fin adds a scary touch.
Another hauntingly interesting aspect of the character’s powers is that, unlike other sirens in folklore, she may not even sing to catch her victims. In fact, she also took advantage of this ominous silence. As Nico, Franco Nero’s fisherman describes, “Now sirens have weapons more dangerous than their songs, and it is their silence… one can escape their song, but completely unable to escape their silence.”
Golden Dragon – Temptation (2015)
polish music, attract, It revolves around mermaid sisters Kim and Silver entering the human world as nightclub singers. While Silver acts more enthusiastic, Golden is highly suspicious of the men around her and is ready to kill them at any moment.
What makes Golden’s violence so terrifying is that it doesn’t have any tension in the atmosphere. After killing a bar patron, Golden’s bloodlust leads her to target others. However, this urge to kill is a necessity for her, not shown in cliché horror movies. Perhaps it was the humanity of her personality that added to the brutality of her crimes. She is strong enough to knock down a normal man with her tail fin and bite him to death.
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2017)
On the surface, the mermaid pirates Caribbean SeaWhitecap Bay looks divine and peaceful. But they sing the siren’s song to trap the sailors, and ultimately feed their murderous rage. Their pale eyes and vampire fangs are absolutely terrifying enough to summarize their cannibalistic tendencies.
But the most terrifying thing is their strength and numbers. The mermaids can even attack the ship by jumping on the water for a while and dragging the sailors into the abyss. Some can even break planks with their bare hands, making them much stronger than the average description of a deadly kraken.