Thursday, December 31, 2015

“Joy,” the woman with the Miracle Mob: Jennifer Lawrence – all exceptional – n-tv.de NEWS


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 Thursday, December 31 2015

 
 
 

  By Sabine Oelmann
 

 

 
 This is the last film of the year – and it is still among the absolute number-one success. Jennifer Lawrence is “Joy” and she is adorable in her role as a mop-inventor and teleshopping Queen.

 

 
 

“If you think it is no longer, come from somewhere a little light.” Had Joy Mangano not already invented the patented mop, then this saying of her might come

. “Joy – anything but ordinary” is the movie, “Joy” is also called “joy” and it’s a good two hours to just that joy. Because it is a pure joy, zuzugucken Jennifer Lawrence in the role of Joy Mangano. Mangano there really is: it has 1990 a mop invented, in which the housewife does not have to get their hands dirty, if it wants to wring it and much more dirt absorbs than other mops and also even better coming into the corners than any model previously. Like all good things that today seem a matter of course, likes this mop might have been a simple idea – but to the good piece could be in the hands of other housewives, went quite a while. From this “while” says director David O. Russell in his moving and the title of “especially valuable” excellent film.

“Joy” is the intergenerational Portrait of a brave woman who founded a business empire and thereby learns to trust their ideas, to assert themselves against opposition and at the same time staying true to their ideals. The 25-year-old Jennifer Lawrence was certainly excited by the prospect of playing this so far most complex female character of her young career, because Joy is an unusual in every respect women: it is at once bold inventor, weary single mother, cool, unyielding negotiator, worried daughter and a man with big dreams. “I knew it would be an extraordinary film character, since it is influenced by David O. Russell’s imagination,” says Lawrence. “It’s not just a story about the struggle of a woman to achieve success, but also about the importance of happiness and joy after achieving the goal.”

As this woman between bekleckerter blouse, depressive mother, cute kids , ex-husband and best friend, a grandmother with visions and a father playing with problems, which nevertheless is one of the United States the most successful businesswomen, is impressive. Jennifer Lawrence’s face is like a canvas that you want to look at for hours – because it is possible to read everything on this canvas

“I hate him!”

Although we Lawrence. ‘face now could already see in many films and it is in “Joy” to “Silver Linings” and “American Hustle” Blazed for the third time with the men’s trio Bradley Cooper, Robert De Niro and David O. Russell, she exudes an unspent awareness of that is unparalleled. Your scenes with Cooper do not need sex to send erotic, de Niro is better from fold to fold and the director has apparently found a muse in the young woman no one knew recently and for some time yet with prices only so is overwhelmed.

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Russell takes it even left when Miss Lawrence on the set but then sometimes gets a rather unusual Diva attack: she had called him “asshole,” she told the “Stuttgarter Zeitung”, because the director had asked her, in front of the Camera to sing. They had told him then that she would hate him. For each other perhaps a bad idea to be hated by Jennifer Lawrence, Russell not so. He should have taken it calmly and not taken her further crooked. “He knows that I love him,” said Lawrence. The turn is now not such a bad idea.

Jennifer Lawrence has already one Oscar and two Golden Globes and it looks like, as could their shelves are still full of “Joy” has been nominated for the Golden Globes in 2016 (awarded on 10 January) in the Categories “Best Picture – Musical or Comedy” and. “Best Actress – Musical or Comedy”

Also starring Edgar Ramirez, Isabella Rossellini, Diane Ladd and Virginia are seen Madsen

“Joy – anything but ordinary” comes on 31 December in the German cinemas

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  Source: n-tv.de
 

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