
Have you ever watched Disneyโs The Little Mermaid? The classic animated tale of Arielโthe curious teenage mermaid who dreams of life above the wavesโhas enchanted audiences for decades. Despite her father King Tritonโs warnings, Ariel falls for a human prince and risks everything to be with him. Her fateful deal with the sea witch Ursula sets off a chain of events that test love, sacrifice, and identity. Itโs one of those timeless Disney stories that stays with you long after the credits roll.
When I was little, The Little Mermaid was my movie. I wore out the VHS, sang along to every song (badly, Iโm sure), and dreamed of being part of Arielโs world. So when I heard that Disney was bringing the story to life againโthis time with Halle Bailey as ArielโI felt that same spark of excitement.
Iโll admit, I was hesitant. Disneyโs live-action remakes have been a mixed bag. But from the moment Halle appeared on screen, I knew this one was different. Her performance was pure magic. I actually teared up in the theaterโseeing a young Black woman as a Disney princess on the big screen was powerful.
When I was a little girl, my ballet teacher once gave me a bag with a Black ballerina printed on it. That small gesture meant everything because, back then, representation like that was rare. I still have that bag. Sitting in the theater, watching Halle Bailey as Ariel, I couldnโt help but think of my younger selfโhow much it wouldโve meant to see someone who looked like me in a role like this.
Halle Bailey was a great choice. She brought Arielโs innocence, strength, and wonder to life while adding a modern grace that felt completely her own. And her voice? Absolutely breathtaking. It was such a beautiful touch to see Jodie Benson, the voice of the animated Ariel,, the original voice of Ariel, make a cameoโa quiet, graceful passing of the torch.
Sure, I wouldโve loved to see her hair a bit more vibrantly red (the iconic mermaid look!), but honestly, it didnโt matter. Between the stunning underwater visuals and Halleโs performance, I was all in.

If you’ve become a fan of hers, she mentioned a few upcoming projects in a recent Cosmopolitan magazine interview.
Speaking of standout performances, Jonah Hauer-King as Prince Eric completely surprised me. His portrayal gave Eric more depth than ever beforeโand his new solo song, โWild Uncharted Waters,โ gave me chills. I loved how both characters shared the same yearning for freedom and self-discovery. It made their love story feel more balanced, more real. I can’t wait to see what other movies he’ll be in!

I really liked Ariel’s sisters, and I wish we could’ve seen more of them! They were all beautiful and full of potential, but their scenes felt fleeting. Hopefully, if thereโs ever a sequel (please, Disney?), weโll dive deeper into their stories.


And can we take a moment to appreciate Jessica Alexander as VanessaโUrsulaโs glamorous alter ego? She nailed the perfect mix of beauty and menace. As for our beloved sidekicksโSebastian, Scuttle, and FlounderโI know their realistic CGI designs divided fans, but I found them charming in their own quirky way. โThe Scuttlebutt,โ their new musical number, might not be for everyone, but I thought it was hilarious and delightfully chaoticโexactly what a kidsโ movie moment should be.

Javier Bardem as King Triton was another pleasant surprise. I wasnโt sure how Iโd feel seeing the No Country for Old Men star as Arielโs father, but he brought a tenderness and quiet strength that made Triton feel more human. I also loved the added backstoryโlearning that Arielโs mother was killed by a human gave their conflict much more weight. Oh, and discovering that Ursula and Triton are siblings! Genius.
Speaking of Ursula, Melissa McCarthy played the role of the evil sea witch. She brought some comedy to the role, and I thought she did a great job paying homage to the original, but I didn’t think she added too much besides some funny moments.

All in all, Disneyโs The Little Mermaid live-action remake was everything I hoped for and moreโa love letter to the original, but with a bold, inclusive twist for a new generation. And Iโm clearly not the only one who feels this wayโitโs sitting at an impressive 94% audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
If you havenโt seen it yet, trust me: grab some popcorn, hum along to โPart of Your World,โ and let yourself be swept away.
Because sometimes, magic really does happen under the sea. ๐โจ

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