Mamula (film)

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Mamula
Mamula.jpg
Original theatrical poster from Serbia
Directed by Milan Todorovic
Written byMarko Backovic (story)
Screenplay by
Starring
Distributed by Epic Pictures Group
Release dates
  • March 8, 2014 (2014-03-08)
(Serbia)
  • September 9, 2014 (2014-09-09)
(United States)
Running time
95 min
LanguageSerbian

Mamula (also known as Nymph, Killer Mermaid, Killer Mermaids, and Dark Sea) is a Serbian-American fantasy drama-thriller film.

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Plot

The story begins with Ana and Sergei are having vacation in Montenegro. That night as Ana begins to have sex with Sergei after she undresses, Sergei is later charmed after hearing the mermaid's siren song which he was quickly fall into the water where he drowns to death. Ana is afraid after seeing this and she calls for help only to be bludgeoned to death by an unknown assailant with an anchor and her corpse is last seen being dragged away by the killer.

The next day, two female Americans, Lucy and Kelly are visiting their friend as they take a vacation to Montenegro and they meet Alex and Yasmin on their way as Kelly sees the fisherman on the boat. When they go island hopping and swimming on the sea they meet Boban who is swimming as well. When they are drinking after they talk about trying to explore the island Mamula, an ex-German soldier named Niko warns them not to go to that island as it is dangerous but they disregard his warnings. The next day, they go to Mamula where they explore the prison fortress. However, they see the fisherman that Kelly saw was a guardian on this island and they see him putting a bucket full of dead hands on the well as he leaves. Kelly and Alex discover inside the well was a girl before the guardian attempts to kill them with a shotgun. Although, the guardian of the prison fortress attempts to kill everyone inside and he manages to inflict an injury to Boban's leg that hinders his mobility.

Both Kelly and Alex try to find out about the girl beneath the well. However, Alex was charmed by the mermaid's siren song which he attempts to open it. After, he and Kelly are separated as the latter opens the door and finds the girl from the well and he falls beneath the water seemingly being killed in the process. Later, Yasmin, Lucy and Boban are trying to find a way out of the prison fortress and they discovered the guardian was another ex-German soldier who is a former comrade of Niko's who fights the mermaid and has a list of victims stuck on his room and the place where he sharpens his anchor to butcher the victims that he killed. As the trio find Kelly, Yasmin was hit by the guardian's anchor. She is later beheaded by him in his butchering room as Boban and Lucy reunite with Kelly and they see the guardian handling Yasmin's severed head, causing them to realize that he would kill them next.

When they find Alex, they see corpses in the room and they saw the girl from the well who hypnotizes Boban using her siren song and Kelly snaps him out of it by slapping him acrossthe face and they discover that girl from the well is actually a mermaid as the guardian hits Boban on his shoulder as they fight each other. However, both girls saw Alex's corpse floating in the sea. Lucy is later killed by the mermaid who shapeshifts into a horrible creature and drags her in the water and is stabbed from her tail, leaving Kelly helpless and Boban manages to kill the guardian who is severely injured. He and Kelly leave as the mermaid comes to her lover's corpse which she screams in anguish as she is able to resurrect his life. By the time Kelly and Boban tries to get out of the prison fortess as they found the map to escape. The resurrected guardian pursues both and they were later saved by Niko who warned them earlier about the island. Niko finally explains to them that Mamula island is one of the cursed islands where the mermaids made their sanctuary in that island and the girl from the well that they saw earlier is named Scylla, a mermaid who resides underneath the prison fortress and the one responsible for killing Lucy. However, one of his men (the guardian) was in love with Scylla who was thought to be dead and Niko realized that he was alive and Scylla had kept him alive due to her affection for him. He kills people in Montenegro in order to feed their corpses to Scylla. Niko sensed that Scylla had gone after them and she attacks the boat in her creature form.

Scylla manages to kill Boban with her siren's song after which she drags him beneath the sea. Kelly and Niko are the only remaining survivors to fight her after which Scylla attempts to drag Niko to the watery depths and Kelly manages to stab her with a spear. Scylla later attacks Kelly who is injured, Niko manages to catch her with a net. Scylla reverts back to her mermaid form where she sings her siren song to Niko who is hypnotized by her song and Kelly manages to snap him out by slapping his face several times and Niko snaps out of the trance and he stabs Scylla with a spear, killing her. The guardian of Mamula island arrives and is devastated to see that his lover is dead and he grieves over her loss, to which Niko tells him that it was for what he had done after he killed just for Scylla. Then, he senses that several mermaids are coming to get them in Montenegro knowing that they are here to take revenge against those who kill their kind. the movie ends when Niko kills the guardian with his own anchor.

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Production

Mamula Island by Klackalica.jpg
The island where filming took place
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The location for the fortress where Scylla was found

Mamula was filmed on the island of the same name.

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