They are normal, un-Hollywood girls with fears, dreams, insecurities, emotional scars, and lots of laughter. But the main reason this relationship feels authentic is that each of them is a very real and relatable pre-teen character. It's so easy to believe these two girls have a supportive, fun and comfortable friendship that started long before the opening credits. The film's greatest treasure is the sweet and real relationship between Claire and Hailey. ![]() When she sets her eyes on Raymond, Hailey and Claire strike a deal of their own: If they get Raymond to pledge his love to Aquamarine in three days, Aquamarine will make their biggest wish come true-Hailey won't move.Ĭlaire and Hailey are startled to find a mermaid (Sara Paxton) in the pool Arranged to marry a merman she doesn't love, Aquamarine has struck a deal with her father: If she can prove-in three days-that the fabled notion of love does exist, he will let her out of the betrothal. Their prayers seem answered when a hurricane washes ashore Aquamarine (Sara Paxton), a mermaid who needs their help. Crushed that they will soon be separated, the best friends spend almost every waking hour together-either ogling the hunky high school lifeguard Raymond (Jake McDorman) or dreading the big move that'll leave them both alone. In just days, Hailey is moving to Australia. ![]() The movie begins with soon-to-be 8th graders Hailey (Joanna Levesque) and Claire (Emma Roberts) trying to make the very most of their summer-and their last few weeks together. Best friends Hailey (Joanna `JoJo' Levesque) and Claire (Emma Roberts) share a secret
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