dunno, Juno
December 30, 2008I’ve been meaning to watch Juno ever since I’ve heard of the film, but for some reason, I was not able to watch it on a cinema. Finally, I was able to watch it this Christmas break, and I liked it.
I’ve watched it with my teenaged cousins, which I realized wasn’t such a good idea after 10 minutes of the film. I feel awkward watching with them in a movie that tackles sex, being different, and teenage pregnancy. I sure don’t want it to happen to any of them. Or maybe it was a good idea to have them watch it. At least they now know that life is no easy game, especially when you have unplanned pregnancy, much more when you’re just a kid, and they have me to remind them.
If I were in Juno’s position, really, I wouldn’t know what to do. Heck, I’m already 26 and I still don’t know what would I do if that happens to me. I admire Juno’s bravery and simple view. Adults would have had to weigh the pros and cons of having the child, but the simplicity that Juno would have the child and let someone who needs a child raise him is much more moral and better.
Also, I believe that some women are born to be mothers, like what Vanessa in Juno said. I’ve met many women who are very good mothers, even to persons not their child. For them, taking care of people comes naturally, and I’m privileged to have some of these people in my life.
At the end of the film, Juno was confronted by a dilemma, if she would still give the baby to Vanessa, who will soon be divorced with his rocker-who-has-not-yet-matured husband. Even for supposedly matured people, it is a tough choice. Who wouldn’t want their child to be raised in a complete family? But is it still complete if the father’s heart is not into it? So, in the end, I believe that she made the better choice. Single parents are good parents. They love fiercely and try very hard to compensate for the absent parent. They are very protective and very generous with their love.
Also, I believe that Mark, Vanessa’s would-be ex-husband, did the right thing of for once being honest. It’s hard to impart happiness to another when you yourself is not happy. Their breakup was bound to happen, especially if Mark can’t be himself. It would then lead to more complicated divorce and much arguments, especially on issues of child support, custody, and visitation. Worse, it would have more psychological damage to the child.
Then, a loving single mom would have been so much better.
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I liked this movie, too. It’s very realistic. I mean not everybody will agree about the choices the characters made in the movie. But I guess that kinda is the point - we all mess up; then we deal in our own way
[wos] well, i think they’re already in love when they conceived the child, but only accepted it afterward. what can i say, a baby really is a miracle. kaw talaga wos, morbid. haha! :p
[zar] exactly. i guess what i really found fascinating in the movie is the uniqueness of juno and her un-mainstream approach to life.
hi I’ve watched juno years ago. it’s a nice story but i was disappointed with the ending. how can a woman give up on her child just like that? even if she’s young, i still believe that it’s no excuse…
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cheers!
Posted by sterndal at January 7, 2009, 7:45 ami like juno! the dialogues were very ’suburbanish’ but substantial and the soundtrack was very engaging from the sounds of buddy holly to mott the hoople, it was very reminiscent of the 90’s grunge +indie +alternative musical era. Aside from these, the performances of Michael Cera and Ellen Page were superb. They brought a typical story plot to another level by uniquely portraying the unusual love affair of an odd high school couple.
This is really a must see movie for everyone
Posted by ibyang at January 7, 2009, 10:16 am[sterndal] it’s a very interesting story indeed, especially because it deviates from normal behavior. many would have criticized juno for what she did, but some may also, well, understand her.
[ibyang] i like the soundtrack, too! did they release an album? yeah, the actors were great. i almost couldn’t associate juno anymore with shadowcat (x-men). hehe. the film is not didactic in nature, which is just great.
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I like this movie, too, but the ending was a bit of disappointment. I’m referring to that part when Juno and the father of her child realized that they’re inlove, so predictable di ba.
Posted by wos at January 6, 2009, 12:16 pmAnyway, I also think Juno did the right thing.