Splash, Too

1988 "Splash, Too. A romantic tail."
3.5| 1h27m| NR| en
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A sequel to the popular romantic mermaid drama, in which Allen and Madison return to New York - one to save his business, the other to save a Dolphin in captivity. You can guess which does which.

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KnotMissPriceless Why so much hype?
Micitype Pretty Good
Exoticalot People are voting emotionally.
Rosie Searle It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
splashtoofilm This movie that Disney made for TV and was possibly making into a TV series is so 1980s cute! It's wholesome and funny AND you get to see Allen and Madison the mermaid again! It's been so long since it aired as The Disney Sunday Movie (1988) and Disney made so many of those that were GREAT every week! I really do hope for myself, my children and all the fans they release this and other "forgotten" movies they made in 80's on DVD or Blu-Ray! It's been 30 years now. SO MUCH FUN! BRING "SPLASH, TOO" TO DVD! RELEASE "DISNEY SUNDAY MOVIE'S" ON DVD-BLU_RAY! A+
Luz Maria Sanchez As a child, I loved Splash! It was a supernatural rom-com! The rom- com kinda flew over my head, as it was the mermaid part that was really ingrained in my childhood memories.Re-watching Splash as an adult was still great. I loved the characters that they created, the story, and the message. Madison was such an admirable character, a strong woman not afraid to literally enter a new world. When I heard there was a Splash Too, I was so happy. Then I watched it.I was so disappointed at the shear lack of continuity. I am not expecting real life logic here, but this continuation completely ignores the MAIN PLOT issue as to why they left. The GOVERNMENT and the WORLD found out that mermaids exist and they did so as cameras were rolling outside a presidential address event. Meaning that EVERYONE should know what they look like. How is it then that they can just come back to society a few years after the events of the first movie like nothing every happened? Wouldn't people recognize them? Would the government just give up on the search for the mermaid? If this wasn't enough, they just completely changed the personalities of the characters! This is not a critique on the actors who took over the roles, I think they portrayed the new characters nicely, but these were not Madison and Allen! The marine animal conservation spin was nice, but I don't think the story was adequately done. Overall I was sorely disappointed with the direction, lack of continuity, and destruction of the characters I grew to love from the first Splash.
hakyhiqz It's a great film and a it's a good story, because in reality you can't drop a business it will all go down hill. Allen had to save his business and then Madison found her friend Salty the Dolphin and tries to rescue him. I have been watching this film maybe since i was four i am 19 now and i still think it should come on TV more often it's not fair. Splash 1 is so wonderful and i wish they bring Splash too on more often The actors deserve more credit, If it was Tom Hanks and Daryl Hannah i think my friends may appreciate it more. I like it it's great and it's really a good movie i do not agree with that person who said what an awful movie excuse me you don't know a good movie standing right in front of you, this was a great childhood movie to me, if i was a mermaid and Dolphins were my only friends i'd do the same. It's an excellent backup to the original it's so good a squeal i must have been physically bullied because i was obsessed with mermaids and dolphins and i act out scenes from Splash 1 and 2 i used to love Todd Waring and Amy yasback. isn't it amazing how much she looks like daryl hannah when they changed her hair. Splash too changed my life forever i was able to stand up for myself and what i believed "I like dolphins and i will save them and rescue one someday." I did i paid at my school to have a dolphin adopted by a wonderful family and i feel very proud of it.
Gareth This was my favourite movie as a kid. Like so many good sequels (the Back to the Future series as a prime example), this sequel is a story that works very well by itself, but also connects to the original and has many parallells running throughout (for example there's a high-speed chase in both, running from the government, a lovers' bust-up). The re-casting doesn't take anything away from the movie as the new cast are spot-on in their characters. Ok, there are a few continuation problems and goofs linked to the original movie, but which sequel is without them?! Here is an example of a sequel where the new crew have definitely watched the original movie and kept their sequel as true to form as possible, and they've left it completely open and even hinted as to the plot of a "Splash Three" or "Another Splash". Great movie - watch it alone or in sequence with the original "Splash". It's excellent either way.

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