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Review of Struggle for Joey
The National Day holiday was in progress, and I didn't want to go out for a walk or go to the library, so I stayed at home and watched a movie called "Struggle for Joey".

The film begins with a TV program clip that Joey's mother often watches, and then the story unfolds in the mouth of a woman who is one of the people who care about Joey most in the film-grandma. The film tells the story of Joey's life in a grandmother's tone, from his love of creating gadgets when he was a child to his sweet love with a singer, his marriage and their constant quarrels and divorces over trivial matters of work and life after giving birth, to working as an accountant for his father. After the divorce, busy things did not decrease, but things became more and more. My mother has been lying in bed watching TV, and my divorced father has been attending various dates, getting married and then divorcing. Back to Joy's home-an ordinary basement, and an ex-husband. Because of Joey's father's improper behavior at their wedding, her ex-husband has been against her father-in-law. As for my father-in-law, because he can't earn money to support his family, he doesn't like his dream of being a singer at home. They often quarrel in front of Joey. Joey needs to help his father take the books home, so he has to go out and separate them with toilet paper when he leaves. Later in my dream, I dreamed that my family, including herself, were attending a funeral. This funeral belongs to no one else. It's me in the photo, me as a child. At the party of her father and her new lover on the yacht, because her ex-husband appeared with red wine and the wind was strong, the red wine spilled all over the floor. When Joey came home, she had a whim to invent a mop that can be automatically wrung out. She decided to look for herself when she was a child, for herself who loved to invent 17 years ago, and for the person in grandma's mouth who should have revived the family, so she and her father, her new lover-later, with the help of her ex-husband, Joey finally reached an agreement with a TV sales manager and successfully sold 50,000 mops. Unexpectedly, his patent was made by the manufacturer, and he lost money and went to jail. Fortunately, I didn't give up and successfully defended my rights through legal means. The "dirty" manufacturer lost Joey's loss. Joey finally moved out of the basement and lived in a big house. His business is booming and he gradually becomes a big boss, helping those who have dreams to realize their dreams. When Joey's TV sales achieved initial success, grandma passed away. Although she didn't witness Joey's final result with her own eyes, she kept looking at Joey. As she expected, there is still a long way to go. Joey went through a lot later. He sponsored his father and sister to do business, but they often sued her for themselves, but Joey still loved her family as always. At the end of the film, facing the lawsuit of a big company, Joey comes up with a set of "houses" from his childhood.

Two hours of movie time passed, and I also thought a lot. Joey's struggle is a good topic. She didn't give up her ideas when she was down and out, and she kept doing things. She had a childhood playmate who showed up when she was in pain, listened to her stories, took her to a party, and got to know the sunshine in her life-her ex-husband. The film didn't say whether she would remarry, but I think she should. She still loves him. He showed up in time when Joey needed help, accompanied her to meet old friends and tried to sign a contract, not to mention they have two lovely children. In the film, Joey's way of educating children is also worth learning. She set an example, did not bow to fate, persisted in her struggle, and apologized in time like a child who lost her temper. When my daughter told her classmates that her mother was a mop cleaner, she told her daughter that her mother was selling a brand-new mop, not an old one.

Joey's struggle is worth seeing, which reflects a lot. I think I will watch it many times in the future and write an article every time I watch it.