Joy Wang

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Joy Wang is a central character in the film "Everything Everywhere All at Once," portrayed as Evelyn's disillusioned daughter whose multiverse-spanning alter ego drives much of the movie's emotional and existential conflict.

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Joy Wang canonical 8

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
alsoSpeaks Cantonese
Mandarin
appearsIn Everything Everywhere All at Once
associatedObject everything bagel
centralThemeRelation existentialism
family conflict
intergenerational trauma
nihilism
queer identity
characterTrait depressed
disillusioned
emotionally vulnerable
rebellious
conflictWith Evelyn Wang
createdBy Daniel Kwan
Daniel Scheinert
drivesPlotElement emotional conflict with Evelyn Wang
multiverse crisis
emotionalArc from nihilism to tentative hope
father Waymond Wang
filmGenreContext action
comedy-drama
science fiction
filmReleaseYear 2022
grandfather Gong Gong
hasAlterEgo Jobu Tupaki
mother Evelyn Wang
narrativeFunction antagonist
deuteragonist
nationalityInStory Chinese American
portrayedBy Stephanie Hsu
portrayedByInYoungVersion Audrey Wasilewski (voice, dubbed for young Joy)
primaryLanguage English
productionCompanyContext A24
relationshipDynamic estranged daughter
seeks acceptance from her mother
romanticPartner Becky
settingContext Internal Revenue Service Building
surface form: Internal Revenue Service building

laundromat owned by her parents
sexualOrientation lesbian

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Evelyn Wang child Joy Wang
Jobu Tupaki basedOnCharacter Joy Wang
Jobu Tupaki alterEgoOf Joy Wang
Jobu Tupaki relative Joy Wang
Gong Gong hasRelationshipWith Joy Wang
Stephanie Hsu playedCharacter Joy Wang
Waymond Wang child Joy Wang