Juno is based on the story of a young sixteen-year-old girl finding herself pregnant. In the movie she is faced with choices leading her down different paths one would be the responsible option; abortion or adoption seeing as she’s not ready to deal with a child‚ or to keep the child after it’s born. In this movie maturity and immaturity are combined in shocking ways. The moral of this film seems to run along the lines of; make your decisions wisely and to be protected if pre-marital sex is your
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Abandonment in Juno The movie Juno is a multiple Academy Award nominated movie which focuses on a teenage girl’s pregnancy. There are many instances of abandonment in this movie‚ although some may not be as obvious to the viewer as others. During her nine months of pregnancy she has many high points‚ but also just as many low points. She decides that abortion is not the answer to her problem (due to the fact she was informed her fetus already had fingernails)‚ so she decides to give the baby to
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Assignment: Juno Watch Juno and answer all of the following questions. Type your responses in the spaces provided. Be sure to review the guidelines in the syllabus for dropbox assignments. Remember that each answer should be one well-developed paragraph and should be longer than the question it answers. Complete the assigned textbook readings before you start‚ and show that you understand and can apply the concepts studied. Discuss how cinematic language communicates to viewers that Juno had decided
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THE MOVİE “JUNO” Sixteen year-old Juno MacGuff is the type of girl that beats to her own drummer‚ and doesn’t really care what others may think of her. She learns that she’s pregnant from a one-time sexual encounter with her best friend‚ Paulie Bleeker. Juno and Paulie like each other‚ but don’t consider themselves to be exclusive boyfriend/girlfriend let alone be ready to be a family complete with child. Although she would rather not be pregnant‚ Juno is fairly pragmatic about her situation. Paulie
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movie Juno is not only an excellent representation of film and the creative process coming together to create characters and a story that draws in the audience and allows them to invest themselves in the lives of the characters‚ but it is also an excellent example of the developmental process. This is because the movie reflects not only the development of its protagonist Juno MacGuff and her emotional growth and development‚ but also her physical development throughout her pregnancy. Juno begins
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Juno Introduction: This review is about a movie called Juno. It was written by Diablo Cody and Directed by Jason Reitman. Juno was released in September 2007‚ it is 96 minutes long and the language of the movie is English. It has a broad audience‚ but the audience has to be open minded. Most people from 12 to 50 would probably find it entertaining. Description: When Juno MacGuff finds herself pregnant with her best friend‚ Paulie Bleeker’s baby‚ she has some tough choices to make. She decides
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JUNO Juno‚ a sixteen year old girl decides to experiment and have sex for the first time with Paulie Bleeker her friend and with no luck on her side gets pregnant. Juno has to decide what to do after visiting an abortion center and deciding she can not kill the baby because it already has nails. Juno then talks with a friend who tells her to look in the “Penny saver” for people who want to adopt. Juno comes across Mark and Vanessa Loring who have the money to support a child and looking to
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created a 2-sided coin that has American divided into two. But Juno‚ a movie released in December 2007‚ has created a gray area for Americans. The movie depicts a young free-willed sixteen years old‚ Juno MacGuff‚ and places her in a dilemma‚ pregnancy. “She has a blue-collar background‚ complete with parents who’ve never heard of Pilates and hoard kitsch in their house.” says Ann Hulbert‚ in‚ Juno and the Culture Wars (pg. 396). Juno then takes a ride the emotional rollercoaster of pregnancy as she
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The film Juno‚ directed by Jason Reitman released September 1‚ 2007 is a very interesting indie style film that broke into mainstream viewing. The main actors in the film are Ellen Page‚ Michael Cera‚ Jennifer Garner‚ Jason Bateman. The movie follows the story of Juno (Ellen Page)‚ a teen that unexpectedly gets pregnant from one event in a chair with her best friend‚ Paulie Bleeker (Michael Cera). You follow Juno through her journey towards motherhood by 4 seasons and as the trees change colour so
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DESCRIBE THE MOMENTS IN SEQUENCE. The film Juno (directed by Jason Reitman) follows the story of a sixteen year old girl called Juno‚ becomes pregnant after having sex for the first time with her best friend‚ Paulie Bleacker. Juno is faced with the ultimate decision of keeping the baby‚ putting up for adoption or having an abortion. She decides to have an abortion but does not go through with it. After informing her parents of the accidental pregnancy‚ she decides to put the child up for adoption
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