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Revision as of 05:17, 3 December 2018
Summary
"Mia's body is changing." A coming-of-age parable about a 15-year-old woman on the brink on a dramatic transformation who sees her whole world descend into turmoil and doubt.
Details
- Release Date: 2017
- Country/Language: Switzerland, Swiss German
- Genres/Technical: Drama, Fantasy
- Setting: Modern Switzerland
- Runtime: 1 hr 37 min
- Starring: Luna Wedler, Zoë Pastelle Holthuizen, Regula Grauwiller
- Director: Lisa Brühlmann
- Writer: Lisa Brühlmann, Dominik Locher
- Producer/Production Co: Zürcher Hochschule der Künste, Tellfilm
- View Trailer: (link)
- IMDB Page: (link)
Ratings
MPAA Ratings
- Rated: not rated (equivalent to an R)
The gore and body-horror are surprisingly mild for a parable about puberty, but the film does contain enough profanity, full-frontal nudity, teen sex, and drug and alcohol abuse to probably make it a tough sell as a family movie, at least for U.S. audiences....
Tentacle Ratings
A rough measure of how "Lovecraftian" the work is:
- Ss___ (One and a Half Tentacles: Barely Lovecraftian)
Could be taken as a different take on the usual Deep One horror story: it downplays the cosmic and body horror, and substitutes the anxiety, isolation, and turmoil of the horror of growing up. It's not necessarily incompatible with Lovecraftian horror, though it's a safe bet that the film-makers didn't even have Lovecraft on their radar when making this film, and resemblances are surely coincidental. Still, scenario writers wanting to try something a little different can surely make use of this film as inspiration for a different take on Lovecraft's Deep Ones, who, after all, also go through a difficult transformation into fish-people upon coming of age....
Note: This rating is not intended as a measure of quality, merely of how closely related to Lovecraftian "Weird" fiction the work is.
Reviews
Review Links:
- Nick Allen at RogerEbert.com (link) (Contains reviews of two unrelated films)
- Rob Aldam at Backseat Mafia ([ http://www.backseatmafia.com/eeff-review-blue-my-mind/ link])
- Jeannie Blue at Cryptic Rock (link)
- Brent McKnight at The Last Thing I See (link)
Synopsis (SPOILERS)
Spoiler Section (Highlight to Read)
A teen's world turns upside-down as she begins a difficult transformation into a mermaid.
Notes
Comments, Trivia, Dedication
Associated Mythos Elements
- race: Deep Ones
Keeper Notes
- Lovecraft's unreliable narrators tend to describe the transformation into a Deep One with the Innsmouth Look upon coming of age as a change into an inhuman monster, and perhaps friends and family of someone going through the difficult change would agree (certainly the stressed-out family and grossed-out friends of this movie would agree!), but the final transformation need not be a completely horrible thing, as suggested in the final lines of "The Shadow Over Innsmouth (fiction)": "The tense extremes of horror are lessening, and I feel queerly drawn toward the unknown sea-deeps instead of fearing them. I hear and do strange things in sleep, and awake with a kind of exaltation instead of terror. I do not believe I need to wait for the full change as most have waited. If I did, my father would probably shut me up in a sanitarium as my poor little cousin is shut up. Stupendous and unheard-of splendours await me below, and I shall seek them soon... I shall plan my cousin's escape from that Canton madhouse, and together we shall go to marvel-shadowed Innsmouth. We shall swim out to that brooding reef in the sea and dive down through black abysses to Cyclopean and many-columned Y'ha-nthlei, and in that lair of the Deep Ones we shall dwell amidst wonder and glory for ever." - HPL