The first time I caught a commercial for the movie Juno, I was very
excited to see that Ellen Page was the main character in the movie. I
adored this sweet, yet sarcastic gal since I first caught her in the
movie Hard Candy.
Anyhow, Juno is about a 16 year old girl (named Juno) who gets
pregnant with her best friend Paulie (played by Super Bads, Michael
Cera) and does not know what to do about it. Juno's first reaction was
to go and have an abortion; yet while in the clinic she has second
thoughts and does not have the heart to go through with it.
(The scene where Juno tells Paulie the pregnancy news she does it
in such an odd, weird way, that you cannot help but wonder what just
happened! Did she really break the news like that!?)
Anyhow, after some quick thinking she decides that the best
alternative for her and her baby would be to look for adoptive parents.
Her and her best friend Leah search the local Penny Saver, and they come
across a couple (Vanessa and Mark) that seems perfect for Juno's baby.
Rich upperclass folks who have been trying for years to have a baby of
their own. Juno visits with them, thinks they are the perfect couple
for her baby, and that everything would be smooth sailing from then on.
Juno quickly establishes a relationship with the couple (played by Jennifer Garner and Jason Bateman), more so the husband though, seeing how they have similar likes when it comes to movies and music.
Vanessa has doubts, and thinks that Juno will change her mind and want
to keep the baby once it is born. Juno keeps telling them though that
she will not change her mind, and that her baby is better off with them.
Juno stops by frequently and establishes a close relationship with
Mark. During one visit Mark breaks news to Juno that he wants to leave
Vanessa.
This creates a whirlwind of new decisions for Juno, and it hurts her
knowing that they were supposed to adopt her baby, and now Mark has cold
feet! Juno herself comes from a broken family, and when she hears that
the man who was supposed to adopt her baby is now leaving his wife she
does not know what to do about the baby. Does Juno keep her baby, or does she find a new couple to adopt the baby?
The plot is well done, and ends with a surprise that even myself could
not guess. Most teen pregnancy movies all end the same, however Juno
takes on a whole new perspective that honestly I didn't see coming. The
ending though was done beautifully, and could not of been done better.
The acting in Juno was superb. Ellen Page once again delivered, making
her Juno character come to life with wit, sarcasm, and a dark sense of
humor, that was surprisingly very likable. Michael Cera (Juno's babies
daddy) didn't have much of a role in the flick, and his face was only
thrown in randomly throughout the flick. Even though he was given small
parts, he still did a wonderful job at portraying his character.
One small odd scene that stuck out as peculiar though was when Juno
announces to her father and step mother that she is pregnant. The
reaction she got from her parents was very fake. Normal parents that
just heard that their 16 year old daughter was knocked up would not be
able to say seated. Juno's dad and step mother though barely raised an
eyebrow, and they remained seated the whole time. In my opinion this
scene could of been done up to make it a lot more believable. Some
yelling, some insults thrown....but nothing. They didn't even think
twice when Juno announced she wanted to give the baby up for adoption.
It was all too... fake for me to swallow. The rest of the film
though was believable enough for me to dismiss that one scene that I
didn't quite understand or connect with I should say.
Overall though Juno was an excellent film that dealt with the issue of
teenage pregnancy, and adoption as an alternative to abortion. The film
was done up wonderfully, with unbelievable teen actors, and some gnarly
tunes thrown into the mix giving it that odd, quirky Napoleon Dynamite
type vibe. The flick ended on a gorgeous and heartfelt note, and I truly
enjoyed it from beginning to end.
-One little thing I found odd though about Juno, was that Juno wore a
near identical red hood jacket that she had worn in Hard Candy. Ellen
Page now has this red hoodie image set in my mind, which makes me think
that she'd play a gnarly dark Little Red Riding Hood if they were ever
to make such a film.
I highly recommend it.
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