
The Joy soundtrack song scores the opening sequence. A medical scene begins. Bob reads a letter about Jean.
Jean finishes a conversation with Bob. The Joy music continues during a transition sequence. Jean rides a bicycle.
Jean visits a diner. She picks a jukebox songs. Jean enjoys a meal with Bob.
Bob talks about wanting to lead. The music continues during an August 1970 transition sequence. Jean and Bob exit a vehicle and look at “Frankenstein Lives Here” graffiti.
Jean talks to Patrick about her endometriosis diagnosis. The Joy music continues during a transition sequence. Jean dances with Arun.
Jean holds hands with Rachel.The Joy soundtrack song continues during a beach scene. Jean has fun at the ocean with a group of women.
Patrick delivers bad news to Rachel. Bob stands in silence. Jean visits a church.
Bob develops a new plan with Jean, Patrick and Muriel. The characters prepare for a heavy workload and little sleep. Bob and Jean travel in a red vehicle during a September 1975 transition sequence.
Jean arrives at a social event. The Joy music plays from a speaker system. Bob delivers a speech to colleagues.
Bob reads a letter. He states that Jean’s name should be on a historic plaque. The Joy music scores the film’s epilogue and end credits.
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