Making her feature-length writing and directorial debut, Lisa Brühlmann (now known for directing episodes of Killing Eve ) crafted a film that is both aesthetically gorgeous and brutally honest. She cites Sofia Coppola for her ability to create a "sensual atmosphere" and Larry Clark for his "rawness and realism" in depicting youth. One of the most striking elements of Blue My Mind is its . Brühlmann deliberately chose to wash the summery settings in blue tones to reflect Mia's true element—the water she is ultimately destined for—and to create a feeling of pressure and unease. "I wanted to be as free in use of color as I wanted to," she has said, using "bold" and unexplained pinks or blues to serve the emotion of a scene.
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This is a classic sign of overwatering. Let the soil dry completely. Ensure the pot has drainage holes.
It acts as a perfect "spiller" plant. Pair it with upright "thrillers" like yellow lantana or pink angelonia for an eye-catching contrast. Brühlmann deliberately chose to wash the summery settings
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You do not need to prune this plant to keep it blooming. However, if it begins to look too wide or unruly in mid-summer, you can trim the edges with sharp shears. This encourages fresh, dense growth. Best Ways to Design with Blue My Mind A film, a song, or a memory that
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