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Juno: A Buoyant Comedy
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Juno, a sixteen year old girl decides to experiment and have sex for the first time with Paulie Bleeker her friend and with no luck on her side gets pregnant. Juno has to decide what to do after visiting an abortion center and deciding she can not kill the baby because it already has nails. Juno then talks with a friend who tells her to look in the “Penny saver” for people who want to adopt. Juno comes across Mark and Vanessa Loring who have the money to support a child and looking to adopt. They look to be the perfect couple until Mark decides he still wants to follow his dreams and play music and destroys Vanessa’s dream in becoming a mom. Juno decides that Vanessa is still the perfect mother for the baby and decides to give her
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the only negative reviws found were from bloggers who have said that the movie JUNO is wrong for not taking the matter of teen pregnancy more serious. Some bloogers have also said that they way that this movie comes off making it seen like the pregnancy isn’t a big deal and the attitude the character Juno has is unacceptable and the way that Mark comes on to Juno was uncalled for, But this is life, the way Juno acted was the only that this teen new how to deal with what was happening. Also many adults come on to teenagers this is not an uncalled for

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