Why Little Mermaid remake was sink or swim for its star

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Halle Bailey hopes the movie will encourage younger black women to embrace and love themselves (Image: Disney)

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Disny’s eagerly-awaited reside motion remake of its animated traditional The Little Mermaid is anticipated to make a blockbuster splash when it dives into cinemas tonight.

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Grammy-nominated star Halle Bailey performs fish-tailed magnificence Ariel, effortlessly spinning and hovering by way of the ocean – however it didn’t go as swimmingly because it seems on display.

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“Basically it almost killed her,” says her British co-star Jonah Hauer-King, 27, who performs good-looking Prince Eric.

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Halle was filming the scene the place Ariel rescues a drowning Eric from a shipwreck inside an enormous water tank at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire.

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“When they turn on the thunder and lightning and fires around us and the waves, it feels like you’re in the middle of the ocean, like actually in the middle of a thunderstorm,” Halle says.

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“So I was trying to look like, you know, I’m a mermaid. I do this all the time.”

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But Jonah, because the prince, was sporting knee-high boots that saved filling with water, dragging him down as he lay unconscious in Halle’s mermaid arms.

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“We kept laughing about these boots he had to wear, because he kept sinking under because of them,” she provides.

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“We were just dying in the water.”

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Jonah confesses to Halle: “I was kicking you. I was breaking your shins. It was really bad.”

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Recreating the well-known scene the place Ariel emerges from the ocean and flips again her hair in a cascade of water was additionally problematic.

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“My locks were heavy as hell in the water,” Halle, 23, remembers. “I honestly felt like I was going to break my neck. So someone from our amazing stunt team would go underwater with me and help me throw my hair up. It would take some of the weight off. We had to do it so many times.”

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Ariel and Eric from The Little Mermaid (Image: Disney)

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This live-action model of the movie additionally stars Melissa McCarthy as villainous sea witch Ursula, Javier Bardem as Ariel’s father King Triton, rapper Nora Lum – aka Awkwafina – giving voice to scatterbrained seabird Scuttle, British actress Noma Dumezweni as Eric’s mom Queen Selina, and Hamilton star Daveed Diggs as Sebastian the crab.

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After virtually 5 years in manufacturing, Halle says: “I feel like they’re my family, they’re so talented and have inspired me for so long.”

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Updating the unique 1989 animated film, The Little Mermaid now consists of three new songs, plus lyrics by Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda.

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Amazingly, Halle was the very first actress to audition for the function, in 2018, singing Part Of Your World. The directorRob Marshall admits her. audition had him sobbing with emotion.

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Halle Bailey attends the World Premiere of Disney's "The Little Mermaid" (Image: Getty)

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“I couldn’t believe what I was hearing,” he says. “I thought: ‘Oh my gosh! We’ve been doing this for five minutes – have we found Ariel?’ And we had! But we didn’t know that. Then we saw hundreds of other actors after that, and Halle kept coming back in. We saw every ethnicity. We saw everybody. And she claimed the role for herself.”

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When lastly informed she had received the function, Halle admits it was a joyous reduction: “I was crying for the whole day.”

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Yet her happiness was shortly shattered when racist trolls attacked Disney for hiring an African-American to play Hans Christian Andersen’s fairytale mermaid.

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“The racism didn’t surprise me,” says Halle, who grew up close to Atlanta, Georgia.

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“It’s a little disappointing, but it’s bound to happen.”

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Her buddy, pop legend Beyoncé, supplied some phrases of knowledge: “Don’t read the comments on any social media post.” Halle provides: “It’s kind of sad, but very good advice for your mental health.”

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She admits being stunned Disney even thought-about hiring a black Ariel – a task she grew up watching repeatedly on DVD – assuming that like all Disney princesses on the time, Ariel was invariably Caucasian.

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“If I would have seen a black mermaid when I was younger, it would have changed my whole life,” she says. “My whole perspective on how I feel about myself, my self-worth, my confidence, everything.”

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There have additionally been claims the movie comprises a delicate dig on the Princess of Wales. One early reviewer pointed to the scene the place Ariel and Prince Eric meet, after she’s given up her voice to get to the floor, and he has to attempt to guess her title. 

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His first guess is Diana. His second guess is Catherine, however after Ariel provides a disgusted response, he concludes. “Okay,definitely not Catherine”. 

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Is it coincidence the names of Princess Diana and Kate Middleton are invoked? Or as a result of Meghan Markle as soon as admitted she identifed with Ariel after marrying Harry, saying: “Oh my God, she falls in love with the prince and because of that she loses her voice”? Who is aware of?

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Halle, who discovered fame together with her older sister within the R&B duo Chloe x Halle, and appearing in TV comedy Grown-ish, hopes younger black women watching will “feel filled with love and confidence in who they are, because it’s essential that they see themselves in roles like these”.

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She spent months repeatedly diving into water tanks, coaching with synchronised swimmers and figuring out on the health club.

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“The toughest part was trying to stay in control of your body as much as possible, even though you’re in the midst of a storm, the wave machines are on, and thunder and lightning and fire is all around you,” she says. “I would literally sleep the whole weekend because of how tired I was, but I also ended up feeling very isolated.”

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Ironically, that loneliness aided Halle when filming in Ariel’s undersea grotto, wishing for a life amongst people on dry land. “In the end, it helped me feel more connected to her,” she says.

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Melissa McCarthy attends the world premiere of Disney's "The Little Mermaid" (Image: Getty)

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But Halle couldn’t assist feeling “stupid as hell” filming scenes the place her computer-generated co-stars had but to be added.

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“When Sebastian’s talking to me, I was there with nothing, making those facial expressions while talking to an imaginary crab,” she explains.

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“I know I probably looked like a crazy person when you don’t see the crab [while filming], but I had to just trust in myself and say, ‘Halle, you can do this, and it’s not going to look stupid afterwards.’”

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Like a lot of her co-stars, she additionally spent months filming in specially-designed harnesses and rigs that flew her by way of the air, spinning and turning, with underwater CGI scenes added later.

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Melissa McCarthy, 52, remembers: “I was literally never on my feet; never on the ground.”

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She had a group of eight dancers to regulate her large octopus tentacles, and one other group of stunt consultants pulling her on rigs by way of the air to recreate underwater scenes.

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Javier Bardem, 54, the Spanish star of Bond movie Skyfall and Coen Brothers thriller No Country For Old Men, was glad to not be filmed with most of his clothes eliminated, like the unique animated Triton. “I’m very thankful that they put on armour, instead of having me naked,” he laughs. “That was the only thing I was really worried about.”

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Despite being confined to life on land, Halle confesses to sharing a deep bond with the little mermaid. “Ariel truly has helped me find myself and this young-woman version of me,” she says.

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“It’s been five years of my life now, from 18 to now being 23, so those are very intense, transformative years as you’re developing as a young woman; what she had to go through with her passions and drive and speaking up for herself. And even though it may be scary, she went for it. Those things I really try to adopt. She’s taught me so much.”

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Just as Ariel sacrifices her voice to the ocean witch Ursula in change for the prospect to stroll on two toes on land, so Halle says: “Going into the film, I was more timid and shy, but like Ariel, I ended up having to come out of my shell."

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“I gained so much confidence and courage to speak up for what I need. I came out a different, more mature human being. I really feel like Ariel taught me how to find my voice.”

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