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''Joy'' is a 2015 [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory semi-biographical]] {{dramedy}} film directed by Creator/DavidORussell, starring Creator/JenniferLawrence as Joy Mangano, inventor of the Miracle Mop and various other homewares. Creator/RobertDeNiro, Creator/BradleyCooper, Isabella Rossellini, Virginia Madsen, Diane Ladd, and Creator/EdgarRamirez co-star.
Joy Mangano (Lawrence) is a creative--but overworked--divorced mother of two, living with her agoraphobic mother (Madsen), doting grandmother (Ladd), and deadbeat ex-husband (Ramirez) on Long Island, New York. When her father (De Niro) begins dating a widowed entrepreneur (Rossellini), Joy gets the idea to develop a self-wringing mop she dubs the 'Miracle Mop."
With the help of the extended Mangano clan and financing from her father's new flame, Joy's new invention catches the eye of a QVC executive (Cooper), who quickly helps it become one of the hottest new items on the aforementioned home shopping network.
Despite her much-earned success, Joy soon discovers the business world is more cutthroat then she first thought...
''Joy'' is notable for being the third consecutive feature film directed by O'Russell to star both Lawrence ''and'' Cooper (the latter albeit in a small supporting role), and second overall to feature De Niro. Lawrence won a Golden Globe award for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy, and was nominated for Best Actress at the 2016 UsefulNotes/{{Academy Award}}s.
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!! ''Joy'' provides examples of:
* TheNineties: Presumably when the bulk of this film is set, since the (real) Joy Mangano started appearing on QVC in 1992.
* AbusiveParents: Joy's mother sits in bed all day and expects her daughter to do everything for her, while her father abruptly stays in her basement and antagonises her ex-husband. Likewise flashbacks reveal that they had no problem fighting in front of the children.
* TheAce: Joy can do pretty much anything and started inventing multiple things from her early childhood.
* AluminiumChristmasTrees: Despite Joy's ImprobableAge, she did indeed get her designs marketed within two years of developing the prototype.
* AmicableExes: Joy and Tony. [[spoiler:It's unclear if they get back together but they remain lifelong friends]].
* ArtisticLicenceHistory:
** Joy Mangano never had a half-sister called Peggy.
** Her ex-husband was also a business student, rather than a singer.
* AvoidTheDreadedGRating: The movie has precisely one instance of profanity, an F-bomb dropped by DeNiro near the beginning, that earns the movie its PG-13 rating. Without it, the movie without question would've been rated PG.
* BitterWeddingSpeech: In a flashback to Joy and Tony's wedding, her father makes a very bitter speech which is a TakeThat to his first wife (and Joy's mother), and reduces her to tears.
* BlackBestFriend: Jackie is this for Joy.
* TheCameo: Melissa Rivers plays her late mother Creator/{{Joan|Rivers}} at the height of her days at QVC, while superstar {{soap opera}} actors [[Series/AllMyChildren Susan Lucci]], [[Series/GeneralHospital Laura Wright, Maurice Benard]], and [[Series/KnotsLanding Donna Mills]] play fictional characters on a daytime drama Joy's mother obsessively watches.
* ChekhovsGun: It's mentioned that someone in Hong Kong is making a similar product. [[spoiler:Joy discovers that the man in question had no idea that hers had been manufactured, thereby finding evidence of fraud in the paperwork.]]
* ChildProdigy: As far as inventions go, Joy was one.
* CompositeCharacter:
** While the film started out as a biopic of Joy Mangano, WordOfGod is that she's a combination of various stories of other women who dared to change their lives drastically. As such Joy's last name is never revealed, and she notably does not come from Mangano's hometown of Smithtown.
** Joy also had three children. The film shows only two.
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler:Joy decides to make one last stand in UsefulNotes/{{Dallas}} against the company that stole her Miracle Mop patent when she's forced into signing bankruptcy papers.]]
* DeusAngstMachina: Joy's mop is finally selling and business is going well. [[spoiler:Then Peggy gets her $20,000 in debt, someone steals her designs, she's nearly bankrupted and her beloved grandmother dies without warning.]]
* ExtremeDoormat: The family literally expects Joy to do everything for them.
* FriendlyEnemy: early on in their dealings with one another, Neil tells Joy they will possibly become adversaries in business, but that they should try to remain friends. [[spoiler:In the FlashForward at the end of the movie, both of these things have come true.]]
* HateSink:
** Peggy is an overachiever who frequently rubs it in Joy's face and ends up [[spoiler:landing her $20,000 in debt]].
** The mother refuses to get out of bed, spends all day watching soap operas and expects Joy to do everything.
** The father doesn't really care about Joy, preferring Peggy. He constantly gives bad advice, only cares about his own skin in detriment of his daughter, and constantly antagonizes her ex-husband, despite said ex-husband actually caring about Joy and constantly giving honest and helpful advice.
* FeigningIntelligence: Joy's half-sister Peggy who manages their father's business, deals with Joy's manufacturer in California, and is very vocal about how she could come up with a project to rival Joy's. [[spoiler:It emerges that she's both talentless ''and'' clueless, landing Joy seriously in debt by trying to pay off the inflated fees of the manufacturer in California and for all her talk never actually coming up with anything original, instead trying to sue Joy for control of the company. While not directly addressed, her incompetence might be at least partially responsible for Rudy's business problems.]]
* ImportantHaircut: Joy cuts her hair to shoulder length right before [[spoiler:succeeding in getting all her money back]].
* ImprobableAge: Joy has two kids and has already been married and divorced -- which is pushing it when she's played by a twenty-five-year-old actress. But elsewhere it's averted, as many investors are reluctant to trust Joy because she's young and has no business experience. Overlaps with UnderageCasting as the real life Joy Marango was almost a decade older than Jennifer Lawrence when she invented the Miracle Mop.
* MoodWhiplash: The movie bounces back and forth between comedy -- namely Joy's mother romancing a plumber -- and drama.
* MoralityChainBeyondTheGrave: [[spoiler:[=MiMi=]'s death motivates Joy to continue succeeding with her entrepreneurial ambitions.]]
* OneWordTitle
* OscarBait: It's an uplifting {{biopic}} directed by David O'Russell, starring two Oscar winners (De Niro and Lawrence) and a handful of past nominees (Cooper, Ladd, Madsen). It also used the strategic December release -- that's practically ''begging'' for consideration. It didn't take well, as its sole nomination was Best Actress for Lawrence.
* ParentalFavouritism: Joy's father favours Peggy over her.
* PlatonicLifePartners: Joy and Neil Walker, who make an agreement to remain friends even if they end up as business rivals. [[spoiler:This agreement holds true by the end.]]
* PosthumousNarration: [[spoiler:Joy's grandmother narrates the film from beyond the grave.]]
* ProtagonistTitle: '''''Joy''''' Mangano.
* SoapWithinAShow: Joy's mother routinely watches one about the exploits of a woman called Dannica, played by real life soap star Susan Lucci.
* WeekendInventor: Averted; the difficult process involved with inventing and patenting a product is detailed here.
* WhereDaWhiteWomenAt: Joy's mother is at first shocked at a black plumber in the house, but she soon begins a romance with him.
''Joy'' is a 2015 [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory semi-biographical]] {{dramedy}} film directed by Creator/DavidORussell, starring Creator/JenniferLawrence as Joy Mangano, inventor of the Miracle Mop and various other homewares. Creator/RobertDeNiro, Creator/BradleyCooper, Isabella Rossellini, Virginia Madsen, Diane Ladd, and Creator/EdgarRamirez co-star.
Joy Mangano (Lawrence) is a creative--but overworked--divorced mother of two, living with her agoraphobic mother (Madsen), doting grandmother (Ladd), and deadbeat ex-husband (Ramirez) on Long Island, New York. When her father (De Niro) begins dating a widowed entrepreneur (Rossellini), Joy gets the idea to develop a self-wringing mop she dubs the 'Miracle Mop."
With the help of the extended Mangano clan and financing from her father's new flame, Joy's new invention catches the eye of a QVC executive (Cooper), who quickly helps it become one of the hottest new items on the aforementioned home shopping network.
Despite her much-earned success, Joy soon discovers the business world is more cutthroat then she first thought...
''Joy'' is notable for being the third consecutive feature film directed by O'Russell to star both Lawrence ''and'' Cooper (the latter albeit in a small supporting role), and second overall to feature De Niro. Lawrence won a Golden Globe award for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy, and was nominated for Best Actress at the 2016 UsefulNotes/{{Academy Award}}s.
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!! ''Joy'' provides examples of:
* TheNineties: Presumably when the bulk of this film is set, since the (real) Joy Mangano started appearing on QVC in 1992.
* AbusiveParents: Joy's mother sits in bed all day and expects her daughter to do everything for her, while her father abruptly stays in her basement and antagonises her ex-husband. Likewise flashbacks reveal that they had no problem fighting in front of the children.
* TheAce: Joy can do pretty much anything and started inventing multiple things from her early childhood.
* AluminiumChristmasTrees: Despite Joy's ImprobableAge, she did indeed get her designs marketed within two years of developing the prototype.
* AmicableExes: Joy and Tony. [[spoiler:It's unclear if they get back together but they remain lifelong friends]].
* ArtisticLicenceHistory:
** Joy Mangano never had a half-sister called Peggy.
** Her ex-husband was also a business student, rather than a singer.
* AvoidTheDreadedGRating: The movie has precisely one instance of profanity, an F-bomb dropped by DeNiro near the beginning, that earns the movie its PG-13 rating. Without it, the movie without question would've been rated PG.
* BitterWeddingSpeech: In a flashback to Joy and Tony's wedding, her father makes a very bitter speech which is a TakeThat to his first wife (and Joy's mother), and reduces her to tears.
* BlackBestFriend: Jackie is this for Joy.
* TheCameo: Melissa Rivers plays her late mother Creator/{{Joan|Rivers}} at the height of her days at QVC, while superstar {{soap opera}} actors [[Series/AllMyChildren Susan Lucci]], [[Series/GeneralHospital Laura Wright, Maurice Benard]], and [[Series/KnotsLanding Donna Mills]] play fictional characters on a daytime drama Joy's mother obsessively watches.
* ChekhovsGun: It's mentioned that someone in Hong Kong is making a similar product. [[spoiler:Joy discovers that the man in question had no idea that hers had been manufactured, thereby finding evidence of fraud in the paperwork.]]
* ChildProdigy: As far as inventions go, Joy was one.
* CompositeCharacter:
** While the film started out as a biopic of Joy Mangano, WordOfGod is that she's a combination of various stories of other women who dared to change their lives drastically. As such Joy's last name is never revealed, and she notably does not come from Mangano's hometown of Smithtown.
** Joy also had three children. The film shows only two.
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler:Joy decides to make one last stand in UsefulNotes/{{Dallas}} against the company that stole her Miracle Mop patent when she's forced into signing bankruptcy papers.]]
* DeusAngstMachina: Joy's mop is finally selling and business is going well. [[spoiler:Then Peggy gets her $20,000 in debt, someone steals her designs, she's nearly bankrupted and her beloved grandmother dies without warning.]]
* ExtremeDoormat: The family literally expects Joy to do everything for them.
* FriendlyEnemy: early on in their dealings with one another, Neil tells Joy they will possibly become adversaries in business, but that they should try to remain friends. [[spoiler:In the FlashForward at the end of the movie, both of these things have come true.]]
* HateSink:
** Peggy is an overachiever who frequently rubs it in Joy's face and ends up [[spoiler:landing her $20,000 in debt]].
** The mother refuses to get out of bed, spends all day watching soap operas and expects Joy to do everything.
** The father doesn't really care about Joy, preferring Peggy. He constantly gives bad advice, only cares about his own skin in detriment of his daughter, and constantly antagonizes her ex-husband, despite said ex-husband actually caring about Joy and constantly giving honest and helpful advice.
* FeigningIntelligence: Joy's half-sister Peggy who manages their father's business, deals with Joy's manufacturer in California, and is very vocal about how she could come up with a project to rival Joy's. [[spoiler:It emerges that she's both talentless ''and'' clueless, landing Joy seriously in debt by trying to pay off the inflated fees of the manufacturer in California and for all her talk never actually coming up with anything original, instead trying to sue Joy for control of the company. While not directly addressed, her incompetence might be at least partially responsible for Rudy's business problems.]]
* ImportantHaircut: Joy cuts her hair to shoulder length right before [[spoiler:succeeding in getting all her money back]].
* ImprobableAge: Joy has two kids and has already been married and divorced -- which is pushing it when she's played by a twenty-five-year-old actress. But elsewhere it's averted, as many investors are reluctant to trust Joy because she's young and has no business experience. Overlaps with UnderageCasting as the real life Joy Marango was almost a decade older than Jennifer Lawrence when she invented the Miracle Mop.
* MoodWhiplash: The movie bounces back and forth between comedy -- namely Joy's mother romancing a plumber -- and drama.
* MoralityChainBeyondTheGrave: [[spoiler:[=MiMi=]'s death motivates Joy to continue succeeding with her entrepreneurial ambitions.]]
* OneWordTitle
* OscarBait: It's an uplifting {{biopic}} directed by David O'Russell, starring two Oscar winners (De Niro and Lawrence) and a handful of past nominees (Cooper, Ladd, Madsen). It also used the strategic December release -- that's practically ''begging'' for consideration. It didn't take well, as its sole nomination was Best Actress for Lawrence.
* ParentalFavouritism: Joy's father favours Peggy over her.
* PlatonicLifePartners: Joy and Neil Walker, who make an agreement to remain friends even if they end up as business rivals. [[spoiler:This agreement holds true by the end.]]
* PosthumousNarration: [[spoiler:Joy's grandmother narrates the film from beyond the grave.]]
* ProtagonistTitle: '''''Joy''''' Mangano.
* SoapWithinAShow: Joy's mother routinely watches one about the exploits of a woman called Dannica, played by real life soap star Susan Lucci.
* WeekendInventor: Averted; the difficult process involved with inventing and patenting a product is detailed here.
* WhereDaWhiteWomenAt: Joy's mother is at first shocked at a black plumber in the house, but she soon begins a romance with him.
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* The [[Film/Joy2015 2015
Joy Mangano (Lawrence) is a creative--but overworked--divorced mother of two, living with her agoraphobic mother (Madsen), doting grandmother (Ladd), and deadbeat ex-husband (Ramirez) on Long Island, New York. When her father (De Niro) begins dating a widowed entrepreneur (Rossellini), Joy gets the idea to develop a self-wringing mop she dubs the 'Miracle Mop."
With the help of the extended Mangano clan and financing from her father's new flame, Joy's new invention catches the eye of a QVC executive (Cooper), who quickly helps it become one of the hottest new items on the aforementioned home shopping network.
Despite her much-earned success, Joy soon discovers the business world is more cutthroat then she first thought...
''Joy'' is notable for being the third consecutive feature film directed by O'Russell to star both Lawrence ''and'' Cooper (the latter albeit in a small supporting role), and second overall to feature De Niro. Lawrence won a Golden Globe award for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy, and was nominated for Best Actress at the 2016 UsefulNotes/{{Academy Award}}s.
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!! ''Joy'' provides examples of:
* TheNineties: Presumably when the bulk of this film is set, since the (real) Joy Mangano started appearing on QVC in 1992.
* AbusiveParents: Joy's mother sits in bed all day and expects her daughter to do everything for her, while her father abruptly stays in her basement and antagonises her ex-husband. Likewise flashbacks reveal that they had no problem fighting in front of the children.
* TheAce: Joy can do pretty much anything and started inventing multiple things from her early childhood.
* AluminiumChristmasTrees: Despite Joy's ImprobableAge, she did indeed get her designs marketed within two years of developing the prototype.
* AmicableExes: Joy and Tony. [[spoiler:It's unclear if they get back together but they remain lifelong friends]].
* ArtisticLicenceHistory:
** Joy Mangano never had a half-sister called Peggy.
** Her ex-husband was also a business student, rather than a singer.
* AvoidTheDreadedGRating: The movie has precisely one instance of profanity, an F-bomb dropped by DeNiro near the beginning, that earns the movie its PG-13 rating. Without it, the movie without question would've been rated PG.
* BitterWeddingSpeech: In a flashback to Joy and Tony's wedding, her father makes a very bitter speech which is a TakeThat to his first wife (and Joy's mother), and reduces her to tears.
* BlackBestFriend: Jackie is this for Joy.
* TheCameo: Melissa Rivers plays her late mother Creator/{{Joan|Rivers}} at the height of her days at QVC, while superstar {{soap opera}} actors [[Series/AllMyChildren Susan Lucci]], [[Series/GeneralHospital Laura Wright, Maurice Benard]], and [[Series/KnotsLanding Donna Mills]] play fictional characters on a daytime drama Joy's mother obsessively watches.
* ChekhovsGun: It's mentioned that someone in Hong Kong is making a similar product. [[spoiler:Joy discovers that the man in question had no idea that hers had been manufactured, thereby finding evidence of fraud in the paperwork.]]
* ChildProdigy: As far as inventions go, Joy was one.
* CompositeCharacter:
** While the film started out as a biopic of Joy Mangano, WordOfGod is that she's a combination of various stories of other women who dared to change their lives drastically. As such Joy's last name is never revealed, and she notably does not come from Mangano's hometown of Smithtown.
** Joy also had three children. The film shows only two.
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler:Joy decides to make one last stand in UsefulNotes/{{Dallas}} against the company that stole her Miracle Mop patent when she's forced into signing bankruptcy papers.]]
* DeusAngstMachina: Joy's mop is finally selling and business is going well. [[spoiler:Then Peggy gets her $20,000 in debt, someone steals her designs, she's nearly bankrupted and her beloved grandmother dies without warning.]]
* ExtremeDoormat: The family literally expects Joy to do everything for them.
* FriendlyEnemy: early on in their dealings with one another, Neil tells Joy they will possibly become adversaries in business, but that they should try to remain friends. [[spoiler:In the FlashForward at the end of the movie, both of these things have come true.]]
* HateSink:
** Peggy is an overachiever who frequently rubs it in Joy's face and ends up [[spoiler:landing her $20,000 in debt]].
** The mother refuses to get out of bed, spends all day watching soap operas and expects Joy to do everything.
** The father doesn't really care about Joy, preferring Peggy. He constantly gives bad advice, only cares about his own skin in detriment of his daughter, and constantly antagonizes her ex-husband, despite said ex-husband actually caring about Joy and constantly giving honest and helpful advice.
* FeigningIntelligence: Joy's half-sister Peggy who manages their father's business, deals with Joy's manufacturer in California, and is very vocal about how she could come up with a project to rival Joy's. [[spoiler:It emerges that she's both talentless ''and'' clueless, landing Joy seriously in debt by trying to pay off the inflated fees of the manufacturer in California and for all her talk never actually coming up with anything original, instead trying to sue Joy for control of the company. While not directly addressed, her incompetence might be at least partially responsible for Rudy's business problems.]]
* ImportantHaircut: Joy cuts her hair to shoulder length right before [[spoiler:succeeding in getting all her money back]].
* ImprobableAge: Joy has two kids and has already been married and divorced -- which is pushing it when she's played by a twenty-five-year-old actress. But elsewhere it's averted, as many investors are reluctant to trust Joy because she's young and has no business experience. Overlaps with UnderageCasting as the real life Joy Marango was almost a decade older than Jennifer Lawrence when she invented the Miracle Mop.
* MoodWhiplash: The movie bounces back and forth between comedy -- namely Joy's mother romancing a plumber -- and drama.
* MoralityChainBeyondTheGrave: [[spoiler:[=MiMi=]'s death motivates Joy to continue succeeding with her entrepreneurial ambitions.]]
* OneWordTitle
* OscarBait: It's an uplifting {{biopic}}
*
* PlatonicLifePartners: Joy and Neil Walker, who make an agreement to remain friends even if they end up as business rivals. [[spoiler:This agreement holds true by the end.]]
* PosthumousNarration: [[spoiler:Joy's grandmother narrates the
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* ProtagonistTitle: '''''Joy''''' Mangano.
* SoapWithinAShow: Joy's mother routinely watches one about
* WeekendInventor: Averted; the difficult process involved with inventing and patenting a product is detailed here.
* WhereDaWhiteWomenAt: Joy's mother is at first shocked at a black plumber in the house, but she soon begins a romance with him.
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''Joy'' is a 2015 [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory semi-biographical]] {{dramedy}} film directed by Creator/DavidORussell, starring Creator/JenniferLawrence as Joy Mangano, inventor of the Miracle Mop and various other homewares. Creator/RobertDeNiro, Creator/BradleyCooper, Isabella Rossellini, Virginia Madsen, Diane Ladd, and Edgar Ramirez Creator/EdgarRamirez co-star.
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* ImprobableAge: Joy has two kids and has already been married and divorced -- which is pushing it when she's played by a twenty-five-year-old actress. But elsewhere it's averted, as many investors are reluctant to trust Joy because she's young and has no business experience.
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* ImprobableAge: Joy has two kids and has already been married and divorced -- which is pushing it when she's played by a twenty-five-year-old actress. But elsewhere it's averted, as many investors are reluctant to trust Joy because she's young and has no business experience. Overlaps with UnderageCasting as the real life Joy Marango was almost a decade older than Jennifer Lawrence when she invented the Miracle Mop.
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Joy Mangano (Lawrence) is a creative --but overworked-- creative--but overworked--divorced mother of two, living with her agoraphobic mother (Madsen), doting grandmother (Ladd), and deadbeat ex-husband (Ramirez) on Long Island, New York. When her father (De Niro) begins dating a widowed entrepreneur (Rossellini), Joy gets the idea to develop a self-wringing mop she dubs the 'Miracle Mop."
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''Joy'' is notable for being the third consecutive feature film directed by O'Russell to star both Lawrence ''and'' Cooper (the latter albeit in a small supporting role), and second overall to feature De Niro. Lawrence won a Golden Globe award for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy, and is was nominated for Best Actress at the 2016 Academy Awards.{{Academy Award}}s.
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'''''Joy''''' is a 2015 [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory semi-biographical]] {{dramedy}} film directed by Creator/DavidORussell, starring Creator/JenniferLawrence as Joy Mangano, inventor of the Miracle Mop and various other homewares. Creator/RobertDeNiro, Creator/BradleyCooper, Isabella Rossellini, Virginia Madsen, Diane Ladd, and Edgar Ramirez co-star.
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* AmicableExes: Joy and Tony. [[spoiler: It's unclear if they get back together but they remain lifelong friends]].
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* ChekhovsGun: It's mentioned that someone in Hong Kong is making a similar product. [[spoiler: Joy discovers that the man in question had no idea that hers had been manufactured, thereby finding evidence of fraud in the paperwork]].
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* ChekhovsGun: It's mentioned that someone in Hong Kong is making a similar product. [[spoiler: Joy [[spoiler:Joy discovers that the man in question had no idea that hers had been manufactured, thereby finding evidence of fraud in the paperwork]].paperwork.]]
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* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: Joy decides to make one last stand in UsefulNotes/{{Dallas}} against the company that stole her Miracle Mop patent when she's forced into signing bankruptcy papers]].
* DeusAngstMachina: Joy's mop is finally selling and business is going well. [[spoiler: Then Peggy gets her $20,000 in debt, someone steals her designs, she's nearly bankrupted and her beloved grandmother dies without warning]].
* DeusAngstMachina: Joy's mop is finally selling and business is going well. [[spoiler: Then Peggy gets her $20,000 in debt, someone steals her designs, she's nearly bankrupted and her beloved grandmother dies without warning]].
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* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: Joy [[spoiler:Joy decides to make one last stand in UsefulNotes/{{Dallas}} against the company that stole her Miracle Mop patent when she's forced into signing bankruptcy papers]].
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* DeusAngstMachina: Joy's mop is finally selling and business is going well.[[spoiler: Then [[spoiler:Then Peggy gets her $20,000 in debt, someone steals her designs, she's nearly bankrupted and her beloved grandmother dies without warning]].warning.]]
* DeusAngstMachina: Joy's mop is finally selling and business is going well.
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* FriendlyEnemy: early on in their dealings with one another, Neil tells Joy they will possibly become adversaries in business, but that they should try to remain friends. [[spoiler: in the FlashForward at the end of the movie, both of these things have come true]]
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* FriendlyEnemy: early on in their dealings with one another, Neil tells Joy they will possibly become adversaries in business, but that they should try to remain friends. [[spoiler: in [[spoiler:In the FlashForward at the end of the movie, both of these things have come true]] true.]]
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* FeigningIntelligence: Joy's half-sister Peggy who manages their father's business, deals with Joy's manufacturer in California and is very vocal about how she could come up with a project to rival Joy's. [[spoiler: It emerges that she's both talentless ''and'' clueless, landing Joy seriously in debt by trying to pay off the inflated fees of the manufacturer in California and for all her talk never actually coming up with anything original, instead trying to sue Joy for control of the company. While not directly addressed her incompetence might be at least partially responsible for Rudy's business problems.]]
* ImportantHaircut: Joy cuts her hair to shoulder length right before [[spoiler: succeeding in getting all her money back]].
* ImprobableAge: Joy has two kids and has already been married and divorced - which is pushing it when she's played by a twenty-five-year-old actress. But elsewhere it's averted, as many investors are reluctant to trust Joy because she's young and has no business experience.
* MoodWhiplash: The movie bounces back and forth between comedy - namely Joy's mother romancing a plumber - and drama.
* MoralityChainBeyondTheGrave: [[spoiler: [=MiMi=]'s death motivates Joy to continue succeeding with her entrepreneurial ambitions]].
* FeigningIntelligence: Joy's half-sister Peggy who manages their father's business, deals with Joy's manufacturer in California and is very vocal about how she could come up with a project to rival Joy's. [[spoiler: It emerges that she's both talentless ''and'' clueless, landing Joy seriously in debt by trying to pay off the inflated fees of the manufacturer in California and for all her talk never actually coming up with anything original, instead trying to sue Joy for control of the company. While not directly addressed her incompetence might be at least partially responsible for Rudy's business problems.]]
* ImportantHaircut: Joy cuts her hair to shoulder length right before [[spoiler: succeeding in getting all her money back]].
* ImprobableAge: Joy has two kids and has already been married and divorced - which is pushing it when she's played by a twenty-five-year-old actress. But elsewhere it's averted, as many investors are reluctant to trust Joy because she's young and has no business experience.
* MoodWhiplash: The movie bounces back and forth between comedy - namely Joy's mother romancing a plumber - and drama.
* MoralityChainBeyondTheGrave: [[spoiler: [=MiMi=]'s death motivates Joy to continue succeeding with her entrepreneurial ambitions]].
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** The father doesn't really care about Joy, preferring Peggy. He constantly gives bad advice, only cares about his own skin in detriment of his daughter daughter, and constantly antagonizes her ex-husband, despite said ex-husband actually caring about Joy and constantly giving honest and helpful advice.
* FeigningIntelligence: Joy's half-sister Peggy who manages their father's business, deals with Joy's manufacturer inCalifornia California, and is very vocal about how she could come up with a project to rival Joy's. [[spoiler: It [[spoiler:It emerges that she's both talentless ''and'' clueless, landing Joy seriously in debt by trying to pay off the inflated fees of the manufacturer in California and for all her talk never actually coming up with anything original, instead trying to sue Joy for control of the company. While not directly addressed addressed, her incompetence might be at least partially responsible for Rudy's business problems.]]
* ImportantHaircut: Joy cuts her hair to shoulder length right before[[spoiler: succeeding [[spoiler:succeeding in getting all her money back]].
* ImprobableAge: Joy has two kids and has already been married and divorced- -- which is pushing it when she's played by a twenty-five-year-old actress. But elsewhere it's averted, as many investors are reluctant to trust Joy because she's young and has no business experience.
* MoodWhiplash: The movie bounces back and forth between comedy- -- namely Joy's mother romancing a plumber - -- and drama.
* MoralityChainBeyondTheGrave:[[spoiler: [=MiMi=]'s [[spoiler:[=MiMi=]'s death motivates Joy to continue succeeding with her entrepreneurial ambitions]]. ambitions.]]
* FeigningIntelligence: Joy's half-sister Peggy who manages their father's business, deals with Joy's manufacturer in
* ImportantHaircut: Joy cuts her hair to shoulder length right before
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* PlatonicLifePartners: Joy and Neil Walker, who make an agreement to remain friends even if they end up as business rivals. [[spoiler: This agreement holds true by the end]].
* PosthumousNarration: [[spoiler: Joy's grandmother narrates the film from beyond the grave]].
* PosthumousNarration: [[spoiler: Joy's grandmother narrates the film from beyond the grave]].
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* PlatonicLifePartners: Joy and Neil Walker, who make an agreement to remain friends even if they end up as business rivals. [[spoiler: This [[spoiler:This agreement holds true by the end]].
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* FriendlyEnemy: early on in their dealings with one another, Neil tells Joy they will possibly become adversaries in business, but that they should try to remain friends. [[spoiler: in the FlashForward at the end of the movie, both of these things have come true]]
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* AvoidTheDreadedGRating: The movie has precisely one instance of profanity, an F-bomb dropped by DeNiro near the beginning, that earns the movie its PG-13 rating. Without it, the movie without question would've been rated PG.
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* TheAce: Joy can do pretty much anything and started inventing multiple things from her early childhood.
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** Joy Mangano never had a half-sister called Peggy.
** Her ex-husband was also a business student, rather than a singer.
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* ChildProdigy: As far as inventions go, Joy was one.
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* ParentalFavouritism: Joy's father favours Peggy over her.
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* AluminiumChristmasTrees: Despite Joy's ImprobableAge, she did indeed get her designs marketed within two years of developing the prototype.
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* CompositeCharacter: While the film started out as a biopic of Joy Mangano, WordOfGod is that she's a combination of various stories of other women who dared to change their lives drastically. As such Joy's last name is never revealed, and she notably does not come from Mangano's hometown of Smithtown.
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** While the film started out as a biopic of Joy Mangano, WordOfGod is that she's a combination of various stories of other women who dared to change their lives drastically. As such Joy's last name is never revealed, and she notably does not come from Mangano's hometown of Smithtown.
** Joy also had three children. The film shows only two.
** While the film started out as a biopic of Joy Mangano, WordOfGod is that she's a combination of various stories of other women who dared to change their lives drastically. As such Joy's last name is never revealed, and she notably does not come from Mangano's hometown of Smithtown.
** Joy also had three children. The film shows only two.
* MoodWhiplash: The movie bounces back and forth between comedy - namely Joy's mother romancing a plumber - and drama.
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* OscarBait: It's an uplifting {{biopic}} directed by David O'Russell, starring two Oscar winners (De Niro and Lawrence) and a handful of past nominees (Cooper, Ladd, Madsen) -- that's practically ''begging'' for consideration. It didn't take well, as its sole nomination was Best Actress for Lawrence.
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* OscarBait: It's an uplifting {{biopic}} directed by David O'Russell, starring two Oscar winners (De Niro and Lawrence) and a handful of past nominees (Cooper, Ladd, Madsen) Madsen). It also used the strategic December release -- that's practically ''begging'' for consideration. It didn't take well, as its sole nomination was Best Actress for Lawrence.
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* WhereDaWhiteWomenAt: Joy's mother is at first shocked at a black plumber in the house, but she soon begins a romance with him.
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''Joy'' is notable for being the third consecutive feature film directed by O'Russell to star both Lawrence ''and'' Cooper, and second overall to feature De Niro. It's nominated for two Golden Globe awards in the Music or Comedy category: Best Actress (Lawrence) and Best Motion Picture.
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''Joy'' is notable for being the third consecutive feature film directed by O'Russell to star both Lawrence ''and'' Cooper, Cooper (the latter albeit in a small supporting role), and second overall to feature De Niro. It's Niro. Lawrence won a Golden Globe award for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy, and is nominated for two Golden Globe awards in the Music or Comedy category: Best Actress (Lawrence) and Best Motion Picture.at the 2016 Academy Awards.
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* FeigningIntelligence: Joy's half-sister Peggy who manages their father's business, deals with Joy's manufacturer in California and is very vocal about how she could come up with a project to rival Joy's. [[spoiler: It emerges that she's both talentless ''and'' clueless, landing Joy seriously in debt by trying to pay off the inflated fees of the manufacturer in California and for all her talk never actually coming up with anything original, instead trying to sue Joy for control of the company. While not directly addressed her incompetence might be at least partially responsible for Rudy's business problems.]]
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* DeusAngstMachina: Joy's mop is finally selling and business is going well. [[spoiler: Then Peggy gets her $20,000 in debt, someone steals her designs, she's nearly bankrupted and her beloved grandmother dies without warning]].
* HateSink:
** Peggy is an overachiever who frequently rubs it in Joy's face and ends up [[spoiler: landing her $20,000 in debt]].
** The mother refuses to get out of bed, spends all day watching soap operas and expects Joy to do everything.
** Peggy is an overachiever who frequently rubs it in Joy's face and ends up [[spoiler: landing her $20,000 in debt]].
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* AbusiveParents: Joy's mother sits in bed all day and expects her daughter to do everything for her, while her father abruptly stays in her basement and antagonises her ex-husband. Likewise flashbacks reveal that they had no problem fighting in front of the children.
* AmicableExes: Joy and Tony. [[spoiler: It's unclear if they get back together but they remain lifelong friends]].
* BitterWeddingSpeech: In a flashback to Joy and Tony's wedding, her father makes a very bitter speech which is a TakeThat to his first wife (and Joy's mother), and reduces her to tears.
* BlackBestFriend: Jackie is this for Joy.
* AmicableExes: Joy and Tony. [[spoiler: It's unclear if they get back together but they remain lifelong friends]].
* BitterWeddingSpeech: In a flashback to Joy and Tony's wedding, her father makes a very bitter speech which is a TakeThat to his first wife (and Joy's mother), and reduces her to tears.
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* ChekhovsGun: It's mentioned that someone in Hong Kong is making a similar product. [[spoiler: Joy discovers that the man in question had no idea that hers had been manufactured, thereby finding evidence of fraud in the paperwork]].
* CompositeCharacter: While the film started out as a biopic of Joy Mangano, WordOfGod is that she's a combination of various stories of other women who dared to change their lives drastically. As such Joy's last name is never revealed, and she notably does not come from Mangano's hometown of Smithtown.
* CompositeCharacter: While the film started out as a biopic of Joy Mangano, WordOfGod is that she's a combination of various stories of other women who dared to change their lives drastically. As such Joy's last name is never revealed, and she notably does not come from Mangano's hometown of Smithtown.
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* ExtremeDoormat: The family literally expects Joy to do everything for them.
* ImportantHaircut: Joy cuts her hair to shoulder length right before [[spoiler: succeeding in getting all her money back]].
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* PlatonicLifePartners: Joy and Neil Walker, who make an agreement to remain friends even if they end up as business rivals. [[spoiler: This agreement holds true by the end]].
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'''''Joy''''' is a 2015 [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory semi-autobiographical]] {{dramedy}} film directed by Creator/DavidORussell, starring Creator/JenniferLawrence as Joy Mangano, inventor of the Miracle Mop and various other homewares. Creator/RobertDeNiro, Creator/BradleyCooper, Isabella Rossellini, Virginia Madsen, Diane Ladd, and Edgar Ramirez co-star.
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'''''Joy''''' is a 2015 [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory semi-autobiographical]] semi-biographical]] {{dramedy}} film directed by Creator/DavidORussell, starring Creator/JenniferLawrence as Joy Mangano, inventor of the Miracle Mop and various other homewares. Creator/RobertDeNiro, Creator/BradleyCooper, Isabella Rossellini, Virginia Madsen, Diane Ladd, and Edgar Ramirez co-star.
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'''Joy''' is a 2015 [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory semi-autobiographical]] {{dramedy}} film directed by Creator/DavidORussell, starring Creator/JenniferLawrence as Joy Mangano, inventor of the Miracle Mop and various other homewares. Creator/RobertDeNiro, Creator/BradleyCooper, Isabella Rossellini, Virginia Madsen, Diane Ladd, and Edgar Ramirez co-star.
Joy Mangano (Lawrence) is a creative --but overworked-- mother of two, living with her agoraphobic mother (Madsen), doting grandmother (Ladd), and deadbeat ex-husband (Ramirez) on Long Island, New York. When her father (De Niro) begins dating a widowed entrepreneur (Rossellini), Joy gets the idea to develop a self-wringing mop she dubs the 'Miracle Mop."
With the help of the extended Mangano clan and financing from her father's new flame, Joy's new invention catches the eye of a QVC executive (Cooper), who quickly helps it become one of the hottest new items on the aforementioned home shopping network.
Despite her much-earned success, Joy soon discovers the business world is more cutthroat then she first thought...
''Joy'' is notable for being the third consecutive feature film directed by O'Russell to star both Lawrence ''and'' Cooper, and second overall to feature De Niro. It's nominated for two Golden Globe awards in the Music or Comedy category: Best Actress (Lawrence) and Best Motion Picture.
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!! ''Joy'' provides examples of:
*TheCameo: Melissa Rivers plays her late mother Creator/{{Joan|Rivers}} at the height of her days at QVC, while superstar {{soap opera}} actors [[Series/AllMyChildren Susan Lucci]], [[Series/GeneralHospital Laura Wright, Maurice Benard]], and [[Series/KnotsLanding Donna Mills]] play fictional characters on a daytime drama Joy's mother obsessively watches.
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: Joy decides to make one last stand in UsefulNotes/{{Dallas}} against the company that stole her Miracle Mop patent when she's forced into signing bankruptcy papers]].
* MoralityChainBeyondTheGrave: [[spoiler: [=MiMi=]'s death motivates Joy to continue succeeding with her entrepreneurial ambitions]].
* OscarBait: It's an uplifting {{biopic}} directed by David O'Russell, starring two Oscar winners (De Niro and Lawrence) and a handful of past nominees (Cooper, Ladd, Madsen) -- that's practically ''begging'' for consideration.
* PosthumousNarration: [[spoiler: Joy's grandmother narrates the film from beyond the grave]].
* WeekendInventor: Averted; the difficult process involved with inventing and patenting a product is detailed here.
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'''Joy''' is a 2015 [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory semi-autobiographical]] {{dramedy}} film directed by Creator/DavidORussell, starring Creator/JenniferLawrence as Joy Mangano, inventor of the Miracle Mop and various other homewares. Creator/RobertDeNiro, Creator/BradleyCooper, Isabella Rossellini, Virginia Madsen, Diane Ladd, and Edgar Ramirez co-star.
Joy Mangano (Lawrence) is a creative --but overworked-- mother of two, living with her agoraphobic mother (Madsen), doting grandmother (Ladd), and deadbeat ex-husband (Ramirez) on Long Island, New York. When her father (De Niro) begins dating a widowed entrepreneur (Rossellini), Joy gets the idea to develop a self-wringing mop she dubs the 'Miracle Mop."
With the help of the extended Mangano clan and financing from her father's new flame, Joy's new invention catches the eye of a QVC executive (Cooper), who quickly helps it become one of the hottest new items on the aforementioned home shopping network.
Despite her much-earned success, Joy soon discovers the business world is more cutthroat then she first thought...
''Joy'' is notable for being the third consecutive feature film directed by O'Russell to star both Lawrence ''and'' Cooper, and second overall to feature De Niro. It's nominated for two Golden Globe awards in the Music or Comedy category: Best Actress (Lawrence) and Best Motion Picture.
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!! ''Joy'' provides examples of:
*TheCameo: Melissa Rivers plays her late mother Creator/{{Joan|Rivers}} at the height of her days at QVC, while superstar {{soap opera}} actors [[Series/AllMyChildren Susan Lucci]], [[Series/GeneralHospital Laura Wright, Maurice Benard]], and [[Series/KnotsLanding Donna Mills]] play fictional characters on a daytime drama Joy's mother obsessively watches.
* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: Joy decides to make one last stand in UsefulNotes/{{Dallas}} against the company that stole her Miracle Mop patent when she's forced into signing bankruptcy papers]].
* MoralityChainBeyondTheGrave: [[spoiler: [=MiMi=]'s death motivates Joy to continue succeeding with her entrepreneurial ambitions]].
* OscarBait: It's an uplifting {{biopic}} directed by David O'Russell, starring two Oscar winners (De Niro and Lawrence) and a handful of past nominees (Cooper, Ladd, Madsen) -- that's practically ''begging'' for consideration.
* PosthumousNarration: [[spoiler: Joy's grandmother narrates the film from beyond the grave]].
* WeekendInventor: Averted; the difficult process involved with inventing and patenting a product is detailed here.
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