Faced with an unplanned pregnancy, an offbeat young woman makes an unusual and bizarre decision regarding her unborn child.
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Please note this is a region B Blu-ray and will require a region B or region free Blu-ray player in order to play Fresh original and ceaselessly entertaining Jason Reitman&39;s Juno is one of the brightest and funniest comedies of the decade With scathingly sharp dialogue and intangible character chemistry Juno is a coming-of-age film that is consistently funny and effortlessly cool Sixteen-year-old Minnesota high-school student Juno Maguff (Ellen Page) is a rebellious outwardly confident and highly articulate teenager with a penchant for seventies punk and Dario Argento horror Faced with an unexpected pregnancy the result of an experimental encounter with calm amiable and sweetly reserved best friend Paulie Bleeker (Michael Cera) Juno has to make the biggest decision of her life Weighing up her options with reliable and quirky cheerleader friend Leah (Olivia Thirlby) brazen Juno chooses to carry out the pregnancy and scour the local ads paper for potential adoptive parents for her unborn child In the young yuppie couple of cool laidback Mark (Jason Bateman) and meticulous child-needy Vanessa (Jennifer Garner) Juno finds seemingly perfect prospective parents So as Juno delves into the unknown responsibility of a very adult world will everything go according to plan?The sensational performances of the entire cast particularly Ellen Page (Hard Candy) and Michael Cera (Superbad) enable you to become hopelessly and happily lost in the story and with Jason Reitman&39;s seamless direction and real-life attention to detail much like Judd Apatow&39;s Knocked Up Juno bristles with vitality and heart But it&39;s the edgy freshness of first-time scriptwriter Diablo Cody&39;s quick-fire dialogue that really makes Juno such a warm wonderful and inspired comedy Bearing a resemblance to the similarly idiosyncratic Little Miss Sunshine Juno portrays ordinary - ordinarily eccentric - people dealing with difficult situations with humour warmth and decency Actors Ellen Page Michael Cera Jennifer Garner Jason Bateman Olivia Thirlby JK Simmons Allison Janney Rainn Wilson Lucas MacFadden Daniel Clark Steven Christopher Parker Sierra Pitkin Emily Tennant Valerie Tian & Ashley WhillansDirector Jason ReitmanCertificate 15 years and overYear 2007Screen Widescreen 1851 AnamorphicLanguages English - Dolby Digital (51)Subtitles Danish ; Finnish ; Norwegian ; Swedish ; English for the hearing impairedDuration 1 hour and 32 minutes (approx)
Upbeat coming-of-age story about a smart teenage girl who has to face life full on when she falls pregnant. When Juno (Ellen Page), a teenager with all the answers, finds out she's pregnant to her classmate Bleeker (Michael Cera), she soon realises she has to ask for help from family and friends. Luckily, she enlists the help of her best friend Leah (Olivia Thirlby) in trying to find a couple to adopt her unborn child, while her understanding parents (J.K. Simmons and Allison Janney) provide the support she needs to help her through some tough times. When Leah finally uncovers a young, affluent couple, Mark and Vanessa (Jason Bateman and Jennifer Garner), desperate to adopt, it seems the perfect solution, until Juno finds herself having to face some serious adult decisions while trying to figure out her place in the world.
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