emily beauchamp and hawes my character thinks that possibly her son is a stranger to him.he's changing, he's becoming a different person. what i loved about it was there is a way of reading this film which is pretty much all in the mind. our central character is a torn between home life and work and there's a suggestion by a psychotherapist that everything she's feeling is protecting guilt because they've even called the plant little joe, because they've even called the plant littlejoe, and named after her. each time i saw it it looks different. the second time i thought it was another. it's chilling and icing and beautifully designed. what did you think? i loved it officially. all those wide shots. the plants, the banks of the plants cultivated, i thought it was brilliant. i went into it quite nervous. where you going and thinking it was like a horror inflicted thing? i thought there would be a little bit of horror. but i wouldn't describe it as horror. it sorta burrows into your brain and you're not sure what's going on but in good way! i really, really like it. you genu