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'Juno' pregnant with smart and quick witted cast

Dave Goncalves

Issue date: 1/11/08 Section: Arts & Entertainment
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Anybody watching Ellen Page's past roles can see a trend: she doesn't like picking very traditional ones. An example would be her portrayal in 2005's Hard Candy, in which she played 14-year old vigilante exposing pedophiles for who they truly are. Page was able to pound out a thrilling experience in Hard Candy, and with the same crafty mastery of acting she showed then, Page brings Juno MacGuff to life in Juno. Through the use of Page and many other talents, Diablo Cody's awkward writing is given the attitude and attention it needed under the direction of Jason Reitman.

After having an awkward sexual experience, in which alternate options were watching The Blair Witch Project, Juno MacGuff has become pregnant by her lanky friend Paulie Bleeker, portrayed by Michael Cera (of Superbad fame).

Following said pregnancy, Juno goes to try and get the "fetal intrusion" aborted, but falls upon discovery that her unborn child may already have fingernails. From here on, Juno is set on giving her unborn spawn to an adoptive family, Mark and Vanessa Loring, played by Jason Bateman and Jennifer Garner, respectively.

With such a wonderful cast at its disposal, the film uses each individual talent as perfectly as possible. Opening with Juno walking toward a local convenience store while downing a gallon of Sunny Delight (sure to make any bladder burst), the wit of Diablo's writing comes out upon arrival. Casting Rain Wilson (we all know him as Dwight Schrute from The Office) as the store clerk, Juno is cast immediately into a battle of wits and comebacks against the bespectacled register god. That very battle sets the tone for the rest of the film, showing the relationship Juno has for figures of authority and the weirdness that follows her.



Following Juno's everyday discourse with parents, friends, and soon to be adoptive parents of her child, the film's structure relies heavily on the dialogue and interaction between its characters. While providing the standard idea of suburban life through the depiction of earth tone houses and awkward slightly yellow interior of the school, the way Juno sets up a portion of a living room on Paulie's lawn is definitely amongst the defining factors of the movie.
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alex

posted 7/05/08 @ 10:22 PM EST

i was wondering how they made her belly???

how do they?

sincerly
alex

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