Review of Juno

Juno (2007)
10/10
A film that will satisfy viewers of any age
1 April 2008
Juno is the story of a sixteen-year old girl who gets pregnant by her boyfriend. Finding herself not ready to become a mother, she decides to put up the baby for adoption. Juno soon finds herself in a bunch of complicated situations.

Juno is a decent comedy that will satisfy viewers of any age. Diablo Cody's witty screenplay makes the movie a laugh fest without making the characters look foolish. I give props to Ellen Page for her outstanding acting as a teenage girl, when in fact she's twenty-one. That's what you call getting into character.

What makes Juno watchable is that anyone who watches the movie easily relates to it. The story is easy to understand, and definitely, along the way, Juno teaches important life lessons without the moralist tone. The scenes after Juno gives birth are definitely emotional in some way.

Final say? This is a movie that will satisfy viewers of any age. Its funny and witty lines, outstanding acting and simple story contribute to its likability. Juno is a movie that is natural and quirky at the same time.
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