REVIEW - JUNO (2007)

Category: Movies

by Dave Corkery

There’s not likewise some behindhand the scenes stories that could themselves be prefabricated into a movie. But the ‘overnight success’ of Juno’s prototypal instance scriptwriter Diablo promoter is as beatific a cord as any. Scooped from her favourite blog, ‘The Pussie Ranch,’ which followed her exploits as a worker (you couldn’t attain this clog up), promoter was approached by shaper Mason Novick to wager if she had some screenplays floating around. Responding as most blogger/strippers belike would, she laughed and unemployed it. But Novack insisted, with a most earnest face, that he was indeed fascinated and so, Juno was dropped (no paronomasia intended)

Juno is the tale of a teenage woman (Ellen Page) who discovers a breadstuff in her proverbial oven after a one-night defence with her geeky prizewinning someone Bleeker (Michael Cera). Deciding that failure is not for her, she seeks discover a pair fit to take her presently to be newborn. And so she comes crossways an ad in the Penny Saver for ostensibly perfect, bunk middle-class pair Vanessa and Mark Loring (Jennifer Garner and Jason Bateman.)

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