Don't wait for the opportunity to get ready

Grady 2022-03-22 09:01:44

Dish today! Saw it the day before yesterday. I don't know why the rating is so low, this is based on a true story, filming the rise and tenacity of the female self. Joey was very lucky that fate did not owe her because she persevered to the end. Every time she was in a crisis, others were disappointed in her, and when she persuaded her to give up, she still did not give up. It was really the word "persistence" that made her successful. I hate Joey's dad. He compliments Joey when he makes a brow, and degrades when Joey hits a wall. I hate this kind of education. Joey's father and her mother's marital status is unhealthy, and happened to watch a three-minute short film "Give Me a Burger" yesterday. Women who are injured in marriage are horribly mutilated by marriage. Fear of marriage, fear of childbirth, daily education. Joey has a strong heart, no one is on his side at difficult times, and he doesn't back down in the face of cold words from relatives and strangers. I can't, the last sentence of "A River of Sorrow" currently applies to any scene I have. "What if I can never forget what you said?" Joey's development progress is not fast, and the last ten minutes are the cherished time to win back his patent, and there are all stumbling blocks on his way to success. This is what I like very much. Of course, success is not easy at all. You don't know when success will come back. If you stick to it, an opportunity will appear at a certain moment.

Also, why is there Cooper here? How many movies have the eldest cousin and Cooper collaborated on, so that I see them both as husband and wife now.

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  • Janick 2022-03-22 09:01:44

    2 stars for the story, 1 star for my cousin, 1 star for deserving it, I am a brainless fan of this inspirational chicken soup

  • Patsy 2022-04-23 07:01:57

    I love JLaw's movies

Joy quotes

  • Neil Walker: I guess you could say we're friends in the commerce.

    Joy: Friends in commerce. Yeah.

    Neil Walker: So, let's promise each other, that if one day, and that day may come, that we become adversaries in commerce, that we remain friends. That's a true friendship, indeed.

    Joy: Friends in commerce. I agree, let's shake on it.

  • Joy: [at her mother's deathbed] I so hated to leave her that day. I had so much I wanted to say to her... and to my great-granddaughter. I felt I wanted to stay near her and watch over her.