make a man

Adolf 2022-04-19 09:01:07

Finally watched JUNO, the story is so smooth, the soundtrack is right, full of nostalgic campus atmosphere. The plot is easy to digest. The teenage girl became pregnant unexpectedly. She solved the problem with courage and calmness, and found her adoptive parents in person. The information was positive.

If it happened in Hong Kong, it may have been born in the toilet or bedroom. Why do adults still not face these time bombs? Young and ignorant (some people are old and ignorant) to have a child is not the same as planting a tree. He can walk and think. Does no one consider the survival needs of the baby? Do people have the right to be born?

After all, life is sacred, the world is turbid, and people are inevitably polluted. If you respect life, think carefully before giving birth. Therefore, think of the backward countries in Africa, those women who gave birth to children indiscriminately, babies with AIDS, and the mainland enforced the one-child policy, all of which are contempt for the values ​​of people and life. In many countries, it is absolutely not easy for a person to live in the world. What good is it to create so many people, but there is no good environment for them to grow up, so that they can live well, create people, and give birth?

I always feel that there are so many problems in the world that no one or senior government officials take seriously.

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  • Katherine 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    "It's not our style to fall in love before giving birth" makes me believe that this is a teen romance film rather than some bullshit ethics education film, so I give it an extra star for its extraordinaryness. Ha ha

  • Unique 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Girls always want to love mature and stable men, but apart from the role of father, I am afraid that there is no mature man in the true sense. The music is very good, the atmosphere is relaxing and healing, and one thing to remember is, why bother to look at all the films with a rigorous eye

Juno quotes

  • Mark Loring: [about the gender of the unborn baby] Well, it can really only go two ways.

    Juno MacGuff: That's what you think. I drink tons of booze so you might get one of those scary neuter-babies that's born without junk.

    Mark Loring: Junk?

    Juno MacGuff: You know... its parts...

    Mark Loring: I know what junk is. We definitely want it to have junk.

    Juno MacGuff: Well don't worry about it. My step-mom is forcing me to eat really healthy. She won't even let me stand in front of the microwave or eat red M&M's.

  • Mac MacGuff: Liberty Bell, if you put one more Bac-O on that potato, I'll spank your monkey behind.

    Liberty Bell: [laughs]