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abstract=Alice, a single mother, is a dedicated senior plant breeder at a corporation engaged in developing new species. Against company policy, she takes one home as a gift for her teenage son, Joe / Star=Ben Whishaw / Director=Jessica Hausner / genre=Sci-Fi / country=Austria / Creators=Jessica Hausner, Géraldine Bajard. Yall do weddings? I'm sure your parents and older generations are proud. De los creadores de “Mama”, llega: “Daddy”. Parabéns q.

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I got beats for u cutty lets work. Puro tx mex lindo el q sabe q es ser un tex mex d corazon. That music and sound had me so anxious the whole time! 😖. "★★★★★ A delightfully oddball and dread-filled psycho-bio thriller. " Katie Walsh, Tribune News Service.

Firsy and who is Joe. RACE GIVE A REASON. Remindes me of bein at my abuelos house. wakin up in the mornin with my grandma n grandpa up early of coffee and tortillas and this old school tejano playin on the how im the only teenager in my town that likes this stuff haahaa its a beautiful music.

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Krasny. Ah yea you mean. the poppy. 2:06 when I hear that record player noise its so satisfying. Anyone else feel like the writers in Hollywood are just regurgitating scripts into each others mouths like birds. even the Guy Ritchie movie looks like a rip off of his own stuff... Good discussion, but I think the deeper meaning of the film is so much more obvious. It's a film about perception, and the basis upon which we perceive ourselves and those around us. This is a film where a lot seems to change, and yet as the audience we're actually never sure whether anything has changed at all. This is clearly what Beecham's character is dealing with in film. Food for thought: do we ever know for sure that Little Joe was doing anything in the end? As Socrates said: All I know is that I know nothing. This film tweaks it a little: All I know is that I might not know anything.

Hay little joe we love you forever San anto. Movie A Flor da felicidad. I am so happy to have a good day. Movie a flor da felicidade por um fio. El jefe de jefes, little Joe forever. viva Mexico. Little Joe Theatrical release poster Directed by Jessica Hausner Produced by Bruno Wagner Bertrand Faivre Philippe Bober Martin Gschlacht Jessica Hausner Gerardine O'Flynn Written by Jessica Hausner Géraldine Bajard Starring Emily Beecham Ben Whishaw Kerry Fox Kit Connor David Wilmot Phénix Brossard Sebastian Hülk Lindsay Duncan Cinematography Martin Gschlacht Edited by Karina Ressler Production company Coop99 Essential Filmproduktion The Bureau Arte BBC Films British Film Institute Distributed by X Verleih AG (Germany) Filmladen (Austria) BFI Distribution (United Kingdom) Release date 17 May 2019 ( Cannes) 1 November 2019 (Austria) 9 January 2020 (Germany) 21 February 2020 (United Kingdom) Running time 105 minutes Country Austria Germany United Kingdom Language English Box office 136, 242 [1] 2] Little Joe is a 2019 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Jessica Hausner. It was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes, Emily Beecham won the award for Best Actress. [3] 4] Beecham stars as Alice Woodard, a plant breeder and single mother who creates "Little Joe" a plant that gives its caretakers joy. Plot [ edit] Alice Woodard ( Emily Beecham) is a plant breeder who works in a lab that focuses on creating new strains of flowers. While her colleague Bella ( Kerry Fox) is failing at creating a hardy plant that will survive even weeks of undernourishment and neglect, Alice and her team have successfully created a flower that requires more care than an ordinary plant but which makes their owners happy. Alice decides to name the plants "Little Joe" in honour of her son and smuggles out one of the plants for him. The Little Joes begin to aggressively pollinate which Alice theorizes is because she has made them sterile. The same day Bella's dog, Bello, goes missing. Chris ( Ben Whishaw) goes looking for him and accidentally inhales some of the pollen. Later on he takes Alice out and despite her obvious reluctance attempts to kiss her twice. The following day Bella finds Bello in the lab. He attacks her and she insists that he has changed. Chris later tells Alice that Bella is mentally ill and had previously attempted suicide before being forced on a year long sabbatical, returning only shortly before Alice began working at the lab. Alice later learns that Bella had Bello put down. Bella tells Alice that the changes to Bello were due to the plant. Alice's son is accidentally pollinated by the plant and begins to act strangely, sneaking his classmate Selma, into the lab and stealing a Little Joe. He later tells Alice that he is considering moving in with his father, Ivan. Bothered by her son's behaviour Alice begins to examine test footage of subjects who have been exposed to the pollen. In every case their family members report that they are acting strangely and have seemed to change since the pollen test. However just as Alice begins to believe Bella's suspicions, Bella is exposed to the pollen herself and dismisses her previous beliefs as paranoia due to her mental issues. Joe reveals that he and Selma stole the plant in order to pollinate Ivan confirming Alice's suspicions her plant carries a virus, especially as she has used unorthodox methods to create Little Joe. However this turns out to be a joke as Chris previously talked to Joe about Alice's concerns. At work Bella reveals that she never inhaled the pollen and was only pretending to be happy in order to blend in with the others; she later tries to commit suicide. After Alice's boss dismisses her concerns she takes matters into her own hands and decides to kill the Little Joes before they are commercialized, lowering the temperature in the lab. She is stopped by Chris who, in trying to prevent her from harming the plant knocks her out on the floor of the lab, exposing her to the plant pollen. Later Alice learns that Little Joe has been nominated for an award meaning that the plant will be sold worldwide. When Chris apologizes for hitting her she kisses him, and later dismisses her concerns as paranoia. She allows Joe to move in with his father and starts a new, happier life with her own Little Joe. Cast [ edit] Emily Beecham as Alice Woodard Ben Whishaw as Chris Kerry Fox as Bella Kit Connor as Joe Woodard David Wilmot as Karl Phénix Brossard as Ric Jason Cloud as Student Sebastian Hülk as Ivan Leanne Best as Brittany Lindsay Duncan as Psychotherapist Goran Kostic Release [ edit] Martin Gschlacht, Jessica Hausner and Bruno Wagner (2020) The film had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on 17 May 2019. [5] 6] 7] Shortly after, Magnolia Pictures and BFI Distribution acquired U. S. and U. K. distribution right to the film. [8] 9] It is scheduled to be released in Austria on 1 November 2019, by Filmladen. [10] in the United States on 6 December 2019, 11] Germany on 9 January 2020, by X Verleih AG, 12] and the United Kingdom on 21 February 2020. [13] Reception [ edit] The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported that 65% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 82 reviews, with an average rating of 6. 23/10. The site's critics consensus reads. Little Joe ' s unorthodox approach may baffle horror fans lured in by its premise – but like its title character, the end result exerts a creepy thrall. 14] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 59 out of 100 based on 22 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews. 15] References [ edit] External links [ edit] Little Joe on IMDb.

Pretentious boring piece with mainly wooden acting. Typical presumptuous artsy-fartsy piece of c. waste of time. Little Joe (2019) Watch Little Joe Full Movie Online free in HD, A genetically engineered plant scatters its seeds and seems to cause uncanny changes on living creatures. The afflicted appear strange, as if they were replaced - especially for those, who are close to them. Or is it all just imagination? Thus starts a play between various truths, on which end stands the loss of the own identity. Genre: Science Fiction, Drama Production Country: Austria Rating: 5. 1 / 12. 184 Release: 2019-11-13 Quality: HD. Reading the viewer feedback of Little Joe it has its fair share of unfavorable reviews. Many of the issues mentioned - unusual score choice, cold/stoic performances/characters, no middle climax structure, a bit slow moving, are all which I too noticed during my viewing but found them only minimally distracting to the point where I felt Little Joe ultimately interesting and worth watching. The two issues that I found majorly distracting and bothersome was the overuse of the high-pitched sound element and the lead characters passiveness in the face of everything going on around her. Was she just really that naive, or was it a flaw in her character? I've never seen the original Invasion of the Body Snatchers but will definitely be checking it out after reading all the viewers comments. Until then though, I'm feeling fine with Little Joe.

Already Miller Outdoor We call it Hippy Hill. LITTLE JOE follows Alice ( Emily Beecham) a single mother and dedicated senior plant breeder at a corporation engaged in developing new species. She has engineered a special crimson flower, remarkable not only for its beauty but also for its therapeutic value: if kept at the ideal temperature, fed properly and spoken to regularly, this plant makes its owner happy. Against company policy, Alice takes one home as a gift for her teenage son, Joe. They christen it 'Little Joe. But as their plant grows, so too does Alice's suspicion that her new creation may not be as harmless as its nickname suggests. Director: Jessica Hausner Studio: Magnolia Films Producer(s) Bertrand Faivre, Gerardine O'Flynn, Jessica Hausner, Martin Gschlacht, Philippe Bober Cast: Emily Beecham, Ben Whishaw, Kerry Fox Writer(s) Géraldine Bajard, Jessica Hausner Official Site.


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Christy Lemire December 6, 2019 “Little Joe” is a cautionary tale about a mother whos too busy with work to notice that her teenage son has been infected by the pollen from an evil plant—a plant she designed, named after him and brought home as a gift. Actually, that description makes the movie sound far more bizarre and compelling than it is. Austrian director and co-writer Jessica Hausner has taken an austere approach to her sci-fi horror film, both visually and tonally, which is an intriguing choice in contrast with its wild central idea. But it ultimately results in a cold, unsatisfying experience, and a yearning for Hausner and co-writer Geraldine Bajard to have said something as bold as the films color palette. Advertisement The antiseptic aesthetic of a behemoth British biotech lab gets awakened by bursts of color: the dark green of the cafeteria chairs, the light blue of the locker room and, increasingly, the menacing haze of the hot-pink glow from grow lights that hover over rows upon rows of designer plants. The plants themselves—which lead scientist Alice (a chilling Emily Beecham) affectionately names Little Joe after her own human boy ( Kit Connor)—are an explosion of crimson, with soft tendrils that seem to dance as their buds open. Its as if theyre shyly saying hello—or subtly trying to enslave you. In theory, Alice and her team intend for these to be “mood-lifting, anti-depressant happy plants. ” And maybe theres some sort of message here about the dangers of seeking shortcuts to wellbeing, rather than actually doing the work. Alice, an emotionally detached single mom, is herself in therapy as we see from a few of her sessions. Working with cinematographer Martin Gschlacht, Hausner slowly and hypnotically moves the camera back and forth during long takes between Alice and her therapist ( Lindsay Duncan. The conversation, however, seems to go nowhere—although maybe thats also the point. Whats happening right under Alices nose (if youll pardon the pun) is that the plant shes developed emits a pollen that initially elicits a sneeze, followed by total devotion. The people inhaling it dont behave all that differently—but they also dont seem overwhelmingly happy, either. Rather, they seem weirdly flat, like placid zombies—an indictment, perhaps, of a reliance on pharmaceuticals to even out emotional highs and lows. Theres an eeriness at first to the human interactions that result from exposure to Little Joe—an awkwardness in the inability to connect comfortably. This is especially evident when Alices colleague Chris ( Ben Whishaw, playing against nice-guy type) tries to woo her, first with nervous invitations to after-work drinks, then with tentative attempts at kisses. The plants effects on another scientists emotional support dog—normally a sweet-tempered, playful creature—also create an underlying tension. But then the Japanese-inspired score—heavy on strings and drums, mixed with the surreal sound of dogs barking—provides an even more obvious jolt. Its another bold stylistic choice, one thats initially startling but eventually overbearing. A subplot involving the human Joe and his first girlfriend, a confident young lady named Selma ( Jessie Mae Alonzo) suggests the films true source of anxiety. Alices little boy is growing up and becoming his own person, one she doesnt recognize anymore with a life and interests outside her own. Its a sad realization for any mom. Then again, she might just be paranoid, and Hausner seems content to allow us to interpret the films meaning in a multitude of ways. “Little Joe” never ventures anywhere near full-on terror mode; its more like a dryly British “ Little Shop of Horrors. ” And frustratingly, the film never fulfills the promise of its stylish weirdness. Instead, it steadily builds to nowhere, resulting in a collective shrug—and maybe another sneeze. Reveal Comments comments powered by.

So many memories of my dad... The film is complex, not because its plot (it's not confusing) but due to all the philosophy underlying.
The images of the greenhouse are absolutely beautiful and the scenes that take place there rule the beat of the film.
As the director said in a film presentation, the camera has its own will, as it sometimes loses the plan of the characters and the dialogues, searching, perhaps, for a meaning hidden somewhere else. Also the soundtrack is very special, not just amplifying the mood of a scene, but sometimes dissonant and controlling it.
One of the best films of this year's festival season. Deep and original. Much underrated here in IMDB.

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