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Review: Juno  

It’s been compared to Little Miss Sunshine but I don’t see it.1 Juno is a much better movie. Sunshine’s dysfunctions were an end unto themselves, their fantasy problems and foibles were the plot. Juno’s characters and situations are authentic and their quirks are a natural extension of their personalities. Sarcastic, witty, cynical. But ultimately brimming with optimism. As the comedy and tragedy progress, a real message about hope and love emerges. I believe in Juno.

You probably already know if you want to see it or not. But recommended anyway.

Juno (Netflix)

  1. Besides the indie vibe or it being labeled “quirky.”

4 Responses to “Review: Juno”

  1. bishamon says:

    im waiting for her “smart people”. i pretty much like juno and i agreed with you. juno is a much better movie than little miss sunshine.

  2. patrick says:

    i assumed Juno was directed by the same guy that directed Knocked Up, which makes sense as Michael Cera stars as Juno’s boyfriend, but this this not the case. all in all the movie had in interesting/unique style

  3. Marites says:

    Loved Juno. It’s like a breath of fresh air.

  4. Lady in a Smalltown says:

    We just got it from Netflix last week and loved it. Juno is my new obsession. We are going to buy it now.

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