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Joy
Cast
Jennifer Lawrence, Bradley Cooper, Robert De Niro, Dascha Polanco View AllCrew
David O. Russell (Screenplay), David O. Russell (Director), David O. Russell (Story), Annie Mumolo (Story) View All
Release: Dec. 24th, 2015
Runtime: 2 hours, 4 minutes
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So another zany character, a Haitian plumber can appear and for some reason strike up a relation with the crazy mom, who then with the plumber tries to serve everyone soap...Why not just tell the story of Joy instead all the add-on crap.

Even Joy, the title character, seemed exactly the same during the whole movie (the only reason I see possible for Jennifer Lawrence winning that Golden Globe is that she did the most what she could with almost zero material - and I don't want to believe that she was the most deserving actress of ....

The film begins with footage of a period-appropriate soap-opera being filmed complete with garish art direction, trite dialogue, and overwrought yet stilted performances; throughout the film, there are plenty of scenes where a soap opera is playing in the background (and, in at least one scene, beco....
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