Review of Joy (2015) by Joel M — 04 Mar 2016
**** Good.
Acclaimed Writer-Director David O. Russell's playbook was not so golden or silver for that matter in his creation of his latest film "Joy", but I still think it had enough americana woman hustle and brought a woman fighter to the limelight effectively. "Joy" stars Jennifer Lawrence as Joy Mangano, the inventor of the Miracle Mop. Her story details the spirit of invention of a young girl which later materialized even further as an adult. Sure, there were a few aspects of "Joy" that needed some cleaning; including too much emphasis on Joy's dysfunctional family which were very unlikeable. But that did not stop me on feeling joy in observing the title character's fiery determination to succeed. Lawrence was sensational as Joy, and it was no miracle that she was nominated for a Best Actress Oscar for her performance. Bradley Cooper was enigmatic as the cable-access merchandising channel mogul Neil Walker, and his scenes with Lawrence brought back some of that silver lining chemistry between these two; however, I was not sold on the fact that Cooper's performance had to be limited to just a few scenes. I also saw no new inventiveness in the supporting performances of Robert DeNiro as Joy's father, Virgina Madsen as Joy's mother, and Edgar Ramirez as Joy's ex-hubby. Nevertheless, it was the Joy herself, Jennifer Lawrence, that made me buy into it.
This review of Joy (2015) was written by Joel M on 04 Mar 2016.
Joy has generally received positive reviews.
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