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When a musician says you "blue their mind," they are accusing you of a beautiful destruction. You didn't just surprise them; you ruined all other colors for them. Now, everything looks blue.

“I have to go back,” she whispered, and her voice worked underwater, strange and soft. Blue My Mind

Coming-of-age films often rely on familiar tropes: the first kiss, the high school party, the friction between childhood innocence and adult responsibility. However, Lisa Brühlmann’s 2017 debut feature, Blue My Mind , subverts this genre by infusing it with elements of body horror and magical realism. The film tells the story of Mia, a fifteen-year-old girl who moves to a new town and undergoes a terrifying physical transformation: she is slowly turning into a fish. Rather than serving as a mere gimmick, this metamorphosis operates as a potent metaphor for the violence of female puberty, the loss of self, and the painful necessity of letting go of the past. When a musician says you "blue their mind,"

You were taken. Stolen by the dry ones. But the ocean never forgets its own. Every seventh summer solstice, one of us is born on land. And on their eighteenth year, the sea calls them home. “I have to go back,” she whispered, and

Verdict Blue My Mind is a bold, artful hybrid of teen drama and body horror that will resonate with viewers who appreciate unsettling, symbolic cinema and strong central acting. It’s not an easy watch, but its blend of emotional truth and grotesque transformation makes it a memorable, provocative film.