Once in a while will come a film that sees the world from the perspective of a youngster ; a film that sees things as they are and doesn’t make a big deal out of itself. Juno is such a film. Don’t get scared by my altar talk folks. It’s NOT boring. In fact, it’s the most engaging film I’ve seen in a while. The film tells the story of juno, a young middle class girl of sixteen, and deals with Teen ..ahem,…pregnancy (don’t read ahead if you are one of those people who still think storks brought you home…. Grow up!).
The film portrays, sensitively and with a great sense of humour, the dilemmas faced by the young girl as she tries to make the best out of a seemingly hopeless situation. After a narrow ‘escape’ from an abortion clinic she decides to give the baby up for adoption and confronts her parents with the news. Her parents accept her decision and the family embarks on a wild ride with Juno as she bravely faces the world with her growing belly. Juno’s search for adoptive parents for her baby leads her to a successful, urban couple who are desperately searching for a baby to adopt as their own. In the middle of all this blooms the tender love story between juno and an athlete, a teenage boy who also happens to be the father of her child. Juno captures our mind with her intelligence, wit, her passion for music, movies and her undying soldier spirit. She fights on even when the adoption procedures threaten to come to stand still.The witty observations she makes on her life and the people around her are hilariously real. One word to describe this incredible movie : hope. Go watch it people, dig it up from somewhere and just GO watch it. It’ll open up a whole new way of lookin at things. Trust ticket.
JUNO
A film by :Jason reitman
Ellen page dazzles as Juno and
Michael cera plays her adorably weird friend….
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oops u guys hv done a gr8 job......atleast u all r in this world........do cntinue this fantastik wrk!!!!!!!!!
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