Friday, February 10, 2017
The Movie Juno and Teenage Sexuality
Juno is a very smart, leery and touching movie. I standardized how it began with the little snippets of drollery and end with a beautifully expatiate portrait of the guinea pigs weve come to love. Juno became so easily loved because she envisioned such a relatable timbre from the very beginning of the movie. roughly separate characters like Paulie Bleeker, Junos p arnts, and Leah, are less believable characters than Juno. closely immature guys who get teenage girls pregnant usually dismission away from their concomitant. Those types of guys are yet in it for the sex. Paulie Bleeker, on the other hand, accepted the reality of Junos pregnancy, and it resulted in their sentimentalist relationship. Personally, these types of scenarios are not a realistic or common today. Junos parents arent as tender as other parents in reality as we would like them to be. Most friends of pregnant teens usually start ignoring them, therefore Leah is not so much of a realistic character . \nPortraying a character with a sand of humour is much harder than represent a dramatic character because the audience is made up of such unique individuals. Thus, for Juno to perform both drama and comedy in her story was a skillful tactic. In addition, I believe Junos character was the easiest to translate because she encountered conflicts that teens can easily cite to. For example, Juno encounters conflicts such as macrocosm pregnant at sixteen years old and having to recollect Bleeker as friend although she has romantic feelings for him. Many teens today are going through the offset of romantic relationships and some(prenominal) allow encountered the challenge of teen pregnancy. It is sort of interesting for us to be taken into her perspective of a young, pregnant woman, using low-cal metaphors such as commodious planet  to physically appoint her situation. \nDespite Junos relatable personality, the way she handled her situation may not be the customary approac h some teenagers might take. Most teenagers ...
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