"Little Joe" is a cautionary tale about a mother who's too busy with work to notice that her teenage son has been infected by the pollen from an evil plant—a plant Actually, that description makes the movie sound far more bizarre and compelling than it is. Austrian director and co-writer Jessica Hausner has. Jessica Hausner's artfully unnerving horror movie about a sinister flower is an 'Invasion of the Body Snatchers' for the age of antidepressants.

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Little Joe

The percentage of Approved Tomatometer Critics who have given this movie a positive review. Jessica Hausner's Little Joe is one of the most keenly anticipated movies here in Cannes. This brilliant director from Austria has a fascinating body of work It feels as if this movie is too grandly high on the arthouse register to bother with out-and-out thrills or suspense. And there are plot implausibilities that. Little Joe movie reviews & Metacritic score: Alice (Emily Beecham) is a single mother and dedicated senior plant breeder at a corporation engaged in developi. Little Joe was a beautiful flower.

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The flower has a mysterious power. "Little Joe" frequently invites the question for the deliberate purpose of resisting any answers. Is the movie a satire on Western society's arguable overreliance on psychotropic drugs? But the film also suggests a potentially metaphysical dimension. "Who can prove the genuineness of our feelings?

How does Little Joe depict people reacting to mental illness? What's the importance of destigmatizing mental health care? How are curiosity and integrity explored in the film? In lesser hands, "Little Joe" would be a very dangerous film.