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Juno: Special Edition (Widescreen)

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Explore the outrageous "Junoverse" of the year's most talked-about comedy with this 2-Disc Special Edition of Juno — bulging with awesome special features to deliver hours of laughs and tons of feel-good fun!Juno MacGuff (Ellen Page) is a cool confident teenager who takes a nine-month detour into adulthood when she's faced with an unplanned pregnancy-and sets out to find the perfect parents for her baby. With the help of her charmingly unassuming boyfriend (Michael Cera) supportive dad (J.K Simmons) and no-nonsense stepmom (Allison Janney) Juno sets her sights on an affluent couple (Jennifer Garner and Jason Bateman) longing to adopt their first child.

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"A fresh, quirky, unusually intelligent comedy about a 16-year-old girl who wins our hearts in the first scene." Roger Ebert

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"Juno is a coming-of-age movie made with idiosyncratic charm and not a single false note." David Denby, New Yorker

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"Juno is hilarious and sweet-tempered, perceptive and surprisingly grounded. It's also a gust of fresh air, perspective-wise." Los Angeles Times

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Deborah Fochler, December 21, 2008 (view all comments by Deborah Fochler)
JUNO is the reason we go to the movies or buy DVDs. The movie industry spends billions to make and market movies that leave you wondering why you just spent the last hour or so watching it. Every once in awhile an actor or actress takes on a wonderful screen play and delivers an outstanding performance. When those meet we get the films that are talked about years later. I suspect JUNO may be one of those. Ellen Page is delightful - she is a young girl/woman trying to find her place in the world. Michael Cerra is a typical teenage boy who has no idea what he has gotten into. Jennifer Garner is endearing in her desire to be a mother. She is so engrossed in that desire she can not see the flaws and major cracks in her marriage. This movie deserved all the awards it received and probably more than it received. It is an absolute delight.
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Grady Harp, April 17, 2008 (view all comments by Grady Harp)
A Complex Tale Told with Humor, Tenderness, and Simplicity

Teenage pregnancy is frequently a starting point for myriad philosophical arguments: some see it as a major problem, some see it as an argument for the need of early teaching of contraceptive technique and sex education, some see it as a reason for championing abortion, and some see it as a piece of life that confronts families in both positive and negative ways. JUNO is a beautifully written (Diablo Cody) and directed (Jason Reitman) version of unplanned pregnancy offered by a splendid ensemble cast: it is a movie that could modify the sociologic outlook of many people in a very strong fashion.

Juno (Ellen Page) is sixteen and talks her best friend Bleek (Michael Cera) into having sex: the result is a surprise pregnancy that Juno shares with her girlfriend Leah (Olivia Thirley) and the store clerk Rollo (Rainn Wilson) even before informing Bleek, a likable kid who seems fairly flat about the situation. After discarding abortion as a viable solution, Juno informs her father (JK Simmons) and stepmother (Allison Janney) of her status, and tells them she is going to complete the pregnancy and give the baby to some loving and needy barren couple. Her parents are at first flustered by the news, but quickly become supportive in a way that tells us many things about the durability of successful families. With Leah's help, Juno answers an ad for 'wanted: baby' in PennySaver and visits the Lorings (Jennifer Garner and Jason Bateman) who desperately want a child and embrace Juno's gesture of adoption with eager excitement. The remainder of the film follows Juno as her abdomen increases in girth, finding new respect for her parents and for Bleek, and inadvertently walking in the troubled waters of the Loring's marital discord. Without giving the story away, the ending is so tender and free of cliché that it allows us, the audience, to appreciate all the vigor and sensitivity and humor and warmth of Juno - an example of developing maturity that is a fresh breeze compared to the usual teenage movies.

Ellen Page does indeed deliver a pitch perfect performance, but her co-stars are equally fine: Simmons and Janney break away from their usual type cast roles brilliantly, and the other members of the cast (the entire cast) flesh out this well written story with great skill. The mixture of animated graphics and the imaginative musical score enhance the flavor of the tale. JUNO offers an unbiased look at the topic of teenage pregnancy and wins on every level.

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Product Details

UPC:
00024543515944
Studio:
Fox Home Entertainment
Publication Date:
2008-04-15
Director:
Reitman, Jason
Actor:
Page, Ellen
Actor:
Bateman, Jason
Actor:
Cera, Michael
Binding:
DVD
Rating:
PG13
DVD Features:
Additional Footage, Color, Director Cast Commentary, English Soundtrack, French Soundtrack, SensorMatic, Spanish Soundtrack, Spanish Subtitles, Widescreen
Region:
US and Canada

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