I give you the child, I keep the love to myself

Rigoberto 2022-04-20 09:01:04

Finally finished watching
what a beautiful picture juno looks like ah soft four seasons scenery coffee red and yellow sports school uniform shirt
every season has troubles every season
juno can not care attitude, children, other people's opinions, love and sex
but she The feelings that cannot be ignored and the transformation of growing up. The

child made her know the family, let her know the love, and made her grow up quickly overnight
. The plot seems to be slow and casual. Every characterization reveals the traces of the next step
. Mei's literary film is very life- like.

Maybe it's really like what Juno's father said, "Find the person who really loves you because you are Juno, happy, sad, beautiful or ugly, no matter what, the one who thinks you fart is fragrant. People are the ones who deserve to be with you for a lifetime"

idealistic and realistic, you can touch the things that may or may not be suitable love or not love in an instant

Children give you vernasa love let me clear the clouds find it

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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

  • Leah: [Answers the phone] Yo Yo Yiggady Yo.

    Juno MacGuff: [On the phone with her] I'm at suicide risk.

    Leah: Juno?

    Juno MacGuff: No, it's Morgan Freeman. Do you have any bones that need collecting?

    Leah: Only the one in my pants...

    Juno MacGuff: I'm pregnant.

    Leah: What? Honest to blog?

    Juno MacGuff: Yeah. Yeah, it's Bleekers.

    Leah: It's probably just a food baby. Did you have a big lunch?

    Juno MacGuff: No, this is not a food baby all right? I've taken like three pregnancy tests, and I'm forshizz up the spout.

    Leah: How did you even generate enough pee for three pregnancy tests? That's amazing...

    Juno MacGuff: I don't know, I drank like, ten tons of Sunny D... Anyway dude, I'm telling you I'm pregnant and you're acting shockingly cavalier.

    Leah: Is this for real? Like, for real for real?

    Juno MacGuff: Unfortunately, yes.

    Leah: Oh my GOD. Oh shit! Phuket, Thailand!

    Juno MacGuff: There we go. That was kind of the emotion that I was searching for on the first take.

  • Mark Loring: So... Let's talk about how we're going to do this thing.

    Juno MacGuff: What do you mean? Don't I just have the thing? Squeeze it on out and hand it over?

    Gerta Rauss: Mark and Vanessa are willing to negotiate an open adoption...

    Mac MacGuff: What do you mean?

    Juno MacGuff: Wait... No! I mean, can't we just, like, kick this old school? Like, I have the baby, put it in a basket and send it your way, like, Moses and the reeds?

    Mark Loring: Technically, that would be kicking it Old Testament.

    Gerta Rauss: ...So, we all agree that a closed adoption is the best decision for all involved?

    Juno MacGuff: SSHHIT! YES! Close it up!