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Juno

Juno

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Director: Jason Reitman
Actors: Ellen Page, Michael Cera, Jennifer Garner, Jason Bateman, Allison Janney
Studio: Fox Searchlight
Category: Movie


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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 331 reviews
Sales Rank: 7218

Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: Video On Demand
Running Time: 97

ASIN: B0014GVCI8

Theatrical Release Date: December 25, 2007
Release Date: November 6, 2008  (New: Last 30 Days)

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5 out of 5 stars Remarkably Well-Written and Warm Comedy   November 21, 2008
I wanted to hate Juno so bad. I suppose all of the trendy dialogue and often unnecessary indie credibility made me want to target this as among the most overrated films of 2007. In retrospect I hate when I have preconceptions going into a film but at least here I can admit its impact. Juno isn't overrated at all and although the dialogue is still hard to believe in flashes; the characters were compelling, enjoyable, and very easy to like. It was a simple task to forgive the few flaws I expected to find.

The film is directed by Jason Reitman (Thank You for Smoking), the son of director Ivan Reitman (Ghostbusters). It is written by Diablo Cody, a known blogger who won the Academy Award for Best Screenplay for Juno. The film's cast is actually very deep for its modest budget of $7 million dollars. The cast includes Ellen Page in the title role, Michael Cera as her quasi-boyfriend and father-to-be, Jason Bateman and Jennifer Garner as the would-be adoptive parents of Juno's daughter, and J.K. Simmons as Juno's father, among others. It always surprises me when J.K. Simmons appears in a role as a nice guy after seeing him play an imprisoned Aryan gang leader for years on Oz and the fiery J. Jonah Jameson in the Spider-Man movies. He is always an outstanding supporting actor.

Juno follows a young girl named Juno MacGuff (Page) who discovers she is pregnant. The film looks the issue of abortion right in the face, for better or worse, seemingly indifferent to the views of either side, and eventually Juno decides she will have the child and put it up for adoption. Mark and Vanessa Loring (Bateman and Garner) are a married thirty-something couple that want to adopt the child. Juno's interactions with both Mark and Vanessa are engaging and surprisingly fresh. The supporting characters are very strong and make the main characters even more enjoyable to watch.

The strength of Juno's character seems to be one of the film's contentious points. Everyone seems to agree that Page is amazing in the role, and she is, but the way the character is written was something I expected to tackle as a flaw. It isn't at all; she is a powerful, intelligent, and confident young woman who I found not only believable but completely original. But there are many reasons to recommend Juno. It's well-written, it contains some great performances, and it has a soundtrack and style I appreciated very much.



5 out of 5 stars I've never seen a movie like this before   November 17, 2008
"Juno" grabs you from the start,walking down the street drinking a gallon of Sunny D.Ellen Page is so cool,thats the only word I can think of.I've know people in my life somewhat like her who just say whats on there mind.I wish I could have been like that.
Michael Cera has become such a huge star,I never thought after seeing him on "Arrested Development"I would hear from him again,even though I was a fan of the show,and its great to have Jason Bateman also in the movie who does a great job .
The ending is a big suprise.I thought I figured it out,but I didn't.
"Juno" is a film everyone will enjoy.



5 out of 5 stars Juno, just like the capital of Alaska. lol   November 15, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Genius, pure genius. Janeane Garofalo's performance as Juno Maguffandorfer will resonate with fans for many a year. "No, it's MORGAN FREEMAN got any bones that need collecting" brilliant, even oscar worhthy...........it did win for best screenplay come to think of it. Diablo Cody's screenplay snap, crackles and pops with vibrant colorful euporhic uba-slang such as WIZARD, WHAT THE BLOG?, and HOMEOSKILLET MY DARLIN JIM DIDIT WODUNNIT POPASQUASH SUMMIT? My fave scene's when our prego hero is somehow eating lunch in an opened trophy case with her friend and there's a big, fat RAMONES sticker behind her. Howed they get in there, and more importantly, howed the sticker get in there. Director right before Juno scene is to be shot: "OK OK, make sure we got's plenty of random punk stikas in da backround. Crew suggestion: "uhh how bout green day, or blink 182". Director: "No no, REAL PUNK, not that MTV crap". Rock on Juno


1 out of 5 stars I, LIKE, Lasted Ten Minutes   November 13, 2008
 4 out of 7 found this review helpful

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!



3 out of 5 stars Charming   November 11, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

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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