Edith Dvali and Jet Mir Thakur – Short Romance Movie based on “Mermaid Princess Amelia and the Lost Symphony,” and Maxine Foti’s opinion on Edith and Jet Mir’s relationship portrayed in her book

Written by Mermaid Maxine

If you’ve ever hoped to watch a short romance movie about Edith and Jet Mir, it’s possible now! This movie was made with the help of stock video from Pexels.

Get a glimpse of how they became best friends and how their love story may have looked like, before everything fell apart.

I personally like this short romance movie a lot but won’t lie that I have a love-hate relationship with Edith and Jet Mir as a couple. Don’t get me wrong, I adore them as separate characters, I also like their colors, I’ve always felt that black and gold make an amazing color match. But, I feel like, Edith and Jet Mir’s love story in “…The Lost Symphony” looks flat and implausible. For which, obviously, I can only blame myself, but you need to remember I was barely seventeen when writing the first draft of this book. At that time, I was mostly focused on school, art, and didn’t think much about love.

There will be ten years (or more) of my writing and life experience, between “…The Lost Symphony” and “The Destiny’s Theater,” and, I feel that “…The Destiny’s Theater” will be much better than “…The Lost Symphony.” I hope to pay more attention to protagonists’ feelings. Currently, my own opinion of “…The Lost Symphony” is that it’s rich in descriptions and action, but not emotions, and my style had changed tremendously, especially in the past four years.

More often than not, I feel like, “…The Lost Symphony” could have deeper emotions, and more life lessons and parables, but then again, it wouldn’t make sense from Amelia’s perspective. She’s just sixteen, and she can’t think like she’s twice that age, or older. That would be unnatural on her.

Returning to the topic of Edith and Jet Mir, one thing that I can’t deny, is that they both become some kind of “parental figures” for Amelia, after the earthquake. Amelia always hangs out with the one, or the other, and it remains so until the end of the novel.

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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08T6BJ6RG
Spanish: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08Z8GK1JX
Italian: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0953PN3Y7

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2 responses to “Edith Dvali and Jet Mir Thakur – Short Romance Movie based on “Mermaid Princess Amelia and the Lost Symphony,” and Maxine Foti’s opinion on Edith and Jet Mir’s relationship portrayed in her book”

  1. […] Mermaid Edith and Merman Captain Jet Mir’s relationship is a masterclass in writing merma…. They were “very close friends, almost a couple” whose relationship fractured due to external pressures. Their reconciliation is a highlight of the series, filled with palpable tension and lingering affection. Jet Mir looks at Edith with “affection and adoration,” using the sacred nickname “Edha.” Their dynamic is a perfect example of a mermaid fantasy romance that feels real and painfully human, exploring themes of past love, betrayal, and the hope for redemption. It’s a subplot that would satisfy any fan of good mermaid romance books looking for more adult themes. […]

  2. […] Mermaid Edith and Merman Captain Jet Mir’s relationship is a masterclass in writing merma…. They were “very close friends, almost a couple” whose relationship fractured due to external pressures. Their reconciliation is a highlight of the series, filled with palpable tension and lingering affection. Jet Mir looks at Edith with “affection and adoration,” using the sacred nickname “Edha.” Their dynamic is a perfect example of a mermaid fantasy romance that feels real and painfully human, exploring themes of past love, betrayal, and the hope for redemption. It’s a subplot that would satisfy any fan of good mermaid romance books looking for more adult themes. […]

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