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Germaine 2021-11-30 08:01:28

For the plot, music, acting skills, these are not repeated here. The director has his own unique style, and the big cousin rarely disappoints. This film seems to say that women are independent, but in my opinion, it is not related to gender. This film reflects the story of how unfair life is and that you may succeed if you struggle.

JOY’s story tells us:
Life always turns in an inadvertent place. Before you realize it, you are always dragged by your family and life.
The beginning is always so difficult, and the greatest resistance often comes from the closest people around, and the greatest help often comes from them.
This world is always so full of malice, and we must know how to protect ourselves. In addition to yourself, many other people are like jackals who will try to get a share of everything when you succeed. And when they are in a trough, they strive to minimize the loss of their own interests.
No one can do a job right from the start. However, if this is really your dream, please believe in yourself and remember to work hard all the time.

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  • Maybell 2022-04-22 07:01:21

    I like the pictures of all beings in the movie and the American nostalgic soundtrack. The confident big cousin is really beautiful, and she likes strong women the most. They are also more and more brainwashed by American values.

  • Camylle 2022-04-23 07:01:57

    This kind of documentary is always like this, taking the conventional route, but not losing it.

Joy quotes

  • [first lines]

    Clarinda: [TV soap opera scene] It doesn't make sense, I don't understand how something like this happened. I don't know what I'm going to do. This has been my whole life, and now it's gone I don't know what I'm supposed to do. Pendleton Industries is all I've ever known, and now it's all been taken away.

    Danica: When someone sees a weakness in me, I turn that weakness into a strength.

    [holds up a gun]

    Clarinda: Danica, you're so strong. I don't think I can do anything like this.

    Danica: You can imagine changing your life by fighting for the deed to the land, Clarinda. Which is possible only if Bartholomew is no longer living.

    Bartholomew: [entering] You will never get the deed to the land again, I will never allow it. Put down that gun, you silly girl.

    Danica: Watch your step, Bartholomew, Ridge is on the way, and he's still in love with Clarinda. And Jared loves

    Roderick: [entering] Clarinda, it's true. I'm here for you.

    [dramatic beat]

    Mimi: [narrating over snowy landscape] This is the story of Joy, as told by me, her grandmother. Everybody starts with a some kind of dream of what life will be. Joy dreams started at this metal garage her father ran. My granddaughter had a best friend, Jackie... a half-sister, Peggy... a dog... a father... a mother... who is my daughter... a grandmother, that's me. She made many beautiful things in her world, magic. Some people love to make things. They have the patience and the focus to figure it out with their hands. Joy was one of those people who rejoiced in making things.

    Young Joy: [in her room with her friend] And *I* open the door to the big green meadow. And *I* go into the forest. And there I conquered many dangers: A wolf and other scary things. And I started to build my very own house, where I would live and make wonderful creations for all the world, to see and have. And maybe for the Prince and Princess who lived across the forest in a castle. See? And they were in love. And maybe they'd invite me over because of the things that I made.

    Young Jackie: You need a handsome prince, that's what you need: a prince.

    Young Joy: No, I don't need a prince, this is a special power, I don't need a prince.

  • Sharon: [at the front door] He's damaged, he has no place else to go. He's been livin' in my house for two years.

    Joy: Oh, Dad, I'm so sorry.

    Rudy: Yeah...

    Joy: But, ya know, Tony's livin' in the basement.

    Rudy: Your ex-husband shouldn't be livin' in your basement, that's not the proper way to be divorced.