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    Motifs In Juno

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    In the visual text‚ Juno directed by Jason Reitman‚ the motifs develop one or more ideas which include‚ the purpose - age does not mean maturity and love. The motifs appear throughout the visual text which may seem random but are important along the course of the visual text. In the visual text Juno‚ the main character 16 year old Juno decides to experience sex with her best friend Paulie Bleeker‚ who wasn’t entirely eager to do so. Despite their closeness they are not together for the majority

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    Juno Short Review

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    Juno Introduction: This review is about a movie called Juno. It was written by Diablo Cody and Directed by Jason Reitman. Juno was released in September 2007‚ it is 96 minutes long and the language of the movie is English. It has a broad audience‚ but the audience has to be open minded. Most people from 12 to 50 would probably find it entertaining. Description: When Juno MacGuff finds herself pregnant with her best friend‚ Paulie Bleeker’s baby‚ she has some tough choices to make. She decides

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    is an art form. An art form that is put together by many shots and with that several shots it makes a scene. Editing shots and scenes can setup the mise-en-scene‚ also known as staging‚ and the visual design of a film. In the film‚ Juno (2007) Directed by Jason Reitman‚ it starts off showing a pregnant teen walking down a pathway with a sunny d drink‚ this shows the audience that the director is trying to tell us that Ellen Page is the main character of this film. The directorial decisions made in

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    In the movie Juno directed by Jason ReitmanJuno the title character‚ is very interesting. She is interesting because she is a teenager who faces her pregnancy with courage and we see her grow up. She faces big decisions‚ feels a range of emotions. The camera work‚ verbal techniques of dialogue and costume helped to make Juno an interesting character. Juno is an interesting character because she has to make a lot of difficult decisions due to her pregnancy. Firstly she decides to abort the pregnancy

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    Explain how Tom Brennan and Juno (related text) portray the consequences of moving into the world. The concept “Into the world” is a process assisted with many new experiences and changes. An individual’s response to these experiences and changes is known as a consequence. Thoroughly portraying the stages of moving into the world with the assistance of an array of techniques‚ the novel “The story of Tom Brennan” by J.C burke and the movie “Juno” composed by Jason Reitman‚ distinctly present a variety

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    I will be analyzing a 10 minute clip off the film called Juno that was released in 2007 directed by Jason Reitman. This analysis will cover mise-en-scene‚ colouring‚ costume and performance. The film begins with a long-shot of Juno standing outside of a house with a chair in front of her introducing the surroundings to the viewers. It then showed us a wide angle shot focusing Juno and a chair. The beginning part makes the audience confused to why a chair was outside and why she was focus with the

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    people for an African American decent or Hispanic decent (as seen on the graph below) But the question is‚ “Is MTV and motion pictures responsible for it all?” With shows on MTV like “Teen Mom” and “16 and pregnant” along with the movie “Juno” directed by Jason Reitman and written by Brook Busey-Maurio or Diablo Cody‚ seems to represent teenage pregnancy in ways that can be misunderstood or understood in ways its nit suppose to be understood. So people think these shows seem to show awareness of teen

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    Up in the Air

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    English 105 Feeder 3.1 Living in Isolation In Jason Reitman’s Up in the Air a traveling businessman‚ Ryan Bingham‚ played by George Clooney‚ uses traveling as his way to escape reality. Bingham avoids all types of human relationships and isolates himself from his world . After getting to know a young uand–oming (connect those words with a -) co-worker at his firm‚ Natalie‚ he realizes there is more to life than sky miles‚ airports‚ and hotels. Because of this awakening and an epiphany at his

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    Thank You For Smoking is one of the best comedies in 2006. It was directed by Jason Reitman. Its aim was at people showing the efforts exerted to convince people that something is harmless or beneficial. It got a challenging title which paves the way for satire. Thank You for Smoking is a criticism of today’s "culture of spin". The hero of the film is Nick Naylor (Eckhart)‚ the Chief Spokesman for Big Tobacco whose task was to defend the rights of smokers and cigarette makers while health advertisements

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    Juno

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    The 2007 comedy-drama film Juno‚ directed by Jason Reitman and written by Diablo Cody‚ is a great film to use in analyzing the commonly tumultuous and chaotic adolescent years. While my biggest struggles during primary school came prior to age thirteen‚ I have often wondered at what it must have been like to be a teenaged high school student dealing with the “condition” of teen pregnancy on top of all the pressures teens typically face. Specifically‚ I remember a girl in my class who became pregnant

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