
15-year-old Mia is facing an overwhelming transformation which calls her entire existence into question. Her body is changing radically, and despite desperate attempts to halt the process, she is soon forced to accept that nature is far more powerful than her.... (Full plot summary below)
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15-year-old Mia is facing an overwhelming transformation which calls her entire existence into question. Her body is changing radically, and despite desperate attempts to halt the process, she is soon forced to accept that nature is far more powerful than her.
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| SciFiNowAnton Bitela fishy tail of growing up, presenting all the awkward ickiness of sexual awakening (and the easy susceptibility of young women to male exploitation) with not only disarming frankness but also a lyrical beauty. |
| StarburstJonathan EdwardsBlue My Mind may bewilder some viewers, however those who want to watch an alternative coming of age tale will be more than pleased with this intriguing gem. |
| AlcohollywoodClint WorthingtonIf anything, Brühlmann takes too mild a touch with the mermaid metaphor in Blue My Mind. |
| The Hollywood NewsKat HughesThis is an eye-opening vantage into the toxicity of the teenage experience; in fact it's often the non-transformation scenes that horrify. |
| The VergeShannon LiaoBrühlmann’s ambiguous, evocative images document rather than judge. The precocious teen parties and wild shoplifting trips are never deemed terrible, although for these characters, sex feels meaningless, and mental agony is nearly too overwhelming to face. |
| Riot MaterialKristy PuchkoFrom top to tails, it's a haunting and poignant film, alive with beauty, pain, and heart. |
| Film PulseBlake CraneDeveloping can feel like drowning as you fight for air in the choppy waters of adolescent angst, and Blue My Mind captures that struggle authentically, aided by the surreal and poetic. |
| Dread CentralJonathan BarkanBlue My Mind is a coming-of-age tale that intimately enters the terrifying world of a young woman's maturation. |
| VarietyJessica KiangHaving created a striking and potent allegory in “Blue My Mind,” and explored it with grace, seriousness, and exceptional craft, Brühlmann doesn’t seem to know quite what to do with it by the end, except to suggest that the cost of self-acceptance is vast, eternal, oceanic loneliness. |
| We Got This CoveredMatt DonatoBlue My Mind is a provocative Swiss origin story about sex, drugs and trials no person can possibly be prepared for. Whether Mia’s transformation is true or a ruse, the proposition of underwater DNA is only bested by Lisa Brühlmann’s execution. |