Users review: What distinguishes Juno from many other films about teen pregnancy is that, in this case, rejecting the 16-year-old who finds himself in that situation to become a victim of his circumstances. From the moment you confirm the unwelcome news, Juno studying its options - abortion, raise the child as a parent teen, adoption - then takes matters into his own hands. As the Roman goddess that is its namesake, Juno is a brilliant person, often sharp-tongued cynicism that prides itself on its attentive and his way with his sarcasm. But shes more attractive to the adults in his life when the world's problems become too much for her (but in some cases adults to deal with more serious problems ä n she is). Yet, Juno is sure that she and she alone should have the final word when it comes to determining the course of their future and her child. Juno is so unusual low-budget, independent film that finds unexpected success in the mainstream audience by hitting a chord recognition across the demographic spectrum. The first time screenwriter Diablo Cody hits pay dirt with a script bright-eyed, largely unsentimental who is not afraid to go in unexpected directions and interesting and that avoids patronizing his characters average American. Father and stepmother of Juno manages to take the news in stride, while yuppie couple Juno rests on well-being adoptive parents of the child have a depth and complexity far beyond what a writer less, could given them. Director Jason Reitman holds eccentricity to a minimum and allows scenes to play in a natural way without haste. Trusting in the strength and charm of his material, it leaves the human comedy kind speaks for itself.In a star-making turn young Ellen Page takes a bold approach to their character r, often bringing Juno right on the edge of a-likability, then pull back just at the crucial moment, makes us see how utterly cute she really is. As the child's father, Michael Cera same lovably passive nerd we so well-liked in Superbad, while JK Simmons and Allison Janney special offers rich shades of Junos parents support. Jason Bateman and Jennifer Garner also makes its mark as the couple who put their picture in the wanted section of throwaway.Juno local child facing the rear of an independent film that unexpectedly find themselves torn from the confines fo, r art houses and suddenly duking at multiplexes with all these big-budget blockbuster, high-octane, full of testosterone - that is, the risk of over-inflated expectations. So, my advice is to look beyond all the hype and cash registers and simply let Juno sneak up and grab you in his quiet and inimitable. I think it works better that way. |
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