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#6F2C91 Plum
#B497BD Lavender
#008080 Teal
#FF6F61 Coral
#DFFF00 Chartreuse
#7DF9FF Electric Blue
#FF00FF Fuchsia
#FFD700 Marigold
#DC143C Crimson
#191970 20000 Leagues Under the Sea

a 10-hue color palette for a lynchian film inspired in gender identity struggles, especially the feeling of being nonbinary. the main color is plum, the rest are vibrant colors similar or adjacent, the fourth act of the film takes place in a theater dressing room and the third in a bar. look is inspired in the films "i saw the tv glow", "exotica", "blue velvet" and the iconography behind the cure's "pornography" album

Palette Description

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< Lynchian Nonbinary Struggles >

  1. Plum - #6F2C91 - A deep, rich purple representing complexity and depth in identity.
  2. Lavender - #B497BD - A soft yet vibrant hue, symbolizing sensitivity and fluidity.
  3. Teal - #008080 - A calming color that embodies balance and tranquility amid chaos.
  4. Coral - #FF6F61 - A vivid and warm hue, reflecting the vibrancy of nightlife and self-expression.
  5. Chartreuse - #DFFF00 - An energetic shade that signifies growth and the exploration of identity.
  6. Electric Blue - #7DF9FF - A striking and bold color, portraying the intensity of self-discovery.
  7. Fuchsia - #FF00FF - A vibrant pink that challenges traditional gender norms and celebrates uniqueness.
  8. Marigold - #FFD700 - A bright, cheerful tone that adds warmth and optimism to the palette.
  9. Crimson - #DC143C - A deep red, evoking passion and the struggle inherent in identity crises.
  10. Midnight Blue - #191970 - A dark, alluring shade that adds mystery and depth to the overall aesthetic.

This color palette reflects the emotional spectrum of gender identity struggles, particularly for nonbinary individuals, through a blend of vibrant and deep colors. The plum serves as a cornerstone, while complementary hues evoke the tension and vibrancy of the film’s settings, from the intimate dressing room to the lively bar.

What specific elements or scenes from your film do you want to emphasize with this color palette? Are there any other themes or emotions you’d like to incorporate?