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LIKE the worst movie ever! LIKE Juno answers with LIKE a dissertation (whatever that is) whenever LIKE her lame, weak parents LIKE ask her a simple question. And LIKE Juno can't go several words before she LIKE has to use the word LIKE out of context ( LIKE whatever that is.) Puh-lease! LIKE no human being LIKE talks LIKE that!
I so wanted to punch her in the mouth and SHUT HER UP I had to change to another channel! More Hollywood anti-parenting, anti-values, anti-self-control dreck!
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Juno is the story of a young girl who accidentally becomes pregnant in high school. Her demeanor is funny, her attitude is positive.
There are charming jokes all the way through, and the teenage girl never ceases to do something shocking.
I however did not like the manner in which she was portrayed in relationship to a male role model in the film. The couple that has come forward to adopt the unborn child has issues of their own, and Juno, unfortunately, becomes placed in the middle of these problems.
All in all, in the end I was pleased, Juno's boyfriend is my favorite character. The cast chosen for this film was excellent. I am looking forward to seeing them each individually advance in their movie careers.
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This is *exactly* the perfect movie for someone like me. Simple movies like this one, with a relaxing story, and easy to follow twists, all while taking place in a small town. Admit it, that's why you love movies too :)
It was just a lot of fun watching it, and seeing all the popular faces as the story rolled along. I used to love Arrested Development, and was surprised to see the father and son from that show both playing major roles in the movie, and of course, the beautiful Jennifer Garner, and the best surprise of all, the teenage daughter, who was the lead actrees, named Ellen Page. She was funny, witty, and interesting the entire time. I loved her role and expect to see more of her in the future.
A VERY good movie.
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Sixteen-year-old Juno (Ellen Page) finds herself knocked up after her first sexual experience with her BFF, Paulie (Michael Cera). Abortion seems like the easy way out, but when Juno arrives at the clinic for her appointment, she finds that she can't go through with it. Instead, she decides to give the baby up for adoption to a wealthy couple, Mark and Vanessa (Jason Bateman and Jennifer Garner), who are unable to have children of their own. As Juno experiences the many ups and downs of pregnancy, she must come to terms with her feelings toward her unborn baby, the baby's father, and the adoptive parents. It soon becomes clear that the adoption process isn't nearly as simple as Juno hoped it would be, and she must deal with a lot of grown-up issues very quickly.
I was very impressed by this film. Page gives an outstanding performance that is both wickedly funny and deeply emotional. Her characterization of Juno is very understated and yet incredibly powerful, and she steals every scene that she's in. The movie also boasts an impressive supporting cast, including J.K. Simmons and Allison Janney as Juno's father and stepmother. Although "Juno" is classified as a comedy, it's very bittersweet and downright depressing at times. The ending seems a bit too neat and tidy, but for most of the movie, the filmmakers dealt with a very sensitive topic in a very honest and emotional way. This is a very good movie that I recommend.
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In my opinion this is a very good film. I am rating it a five because although slightly unconventional it really did work.
The dialogue is at times smart, but most importantly it gives depth to its characters.
Juno's character is not main stream or linear at all- she is smart, rebellious, independent and happy to be an outcast. She is also mature for a 16 year old, though she doesn't seem to think so. She becomes pregnant at 16 and well the film is basically about how she confronts and deals with her problem. Her solution- not typical Hollywood at all. Thus, why it originated as an independent film- great writing.
There is Paulie, a loser (not necessarily in the bad sense- he is very sweet) by most people's standards and the unborns daddy. You don't see much of him but when he is on screen its basically to build on the dynamic of the relationship that he has with Juno. Once more the ending, how things end up is in a sense not conventional for Hollywood, in another typical Hollywood- but hey we love that sort of stuff.
Vanessa and Mark are pretty standard characters but their relationship (they are husband and wife) takes a twist.
Bren and Mac are the loving and supportive parents (one is a step parent) of Juno.
The film is smart and well written. The end of the film pulls at the heart strings (I teared a bit.)
I would say that this film is a good film for adults, and def something that can be shown to ages 12+ (assuming you are not a very conservative parent.)
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