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		<title>&#8220;Juno&#8221;. The Original Review</title>
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What the hell? &#8211; Svetlana

 


Wait, wait, do not scream! I know, I read the reviews, most people loved this movie, liked this movie or at least did not dislike it. After having watched it, I thought I did not like it too much, but I left it at that. But something kept bothering me and [...]]]></description>
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<td style="width: 300px;" height="20" valign="top"><strong>What the hell?</strong> &#8211; <a id="Reviews_rptReviews_ctl02_hlReviewerID" href="http://www.altrealm.com/community/viewProfile.aspx?profileid=18212">Svetlana</a><br />
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<td colspan="2" valign="top"><span id="Reviews_rptReviews_ctl02_lblReviewText">Wait, wait, do not scream! I know, I read the reviews, most people loved this movie, liked this movie or at least did not dislike it. After having watched it, I thought I did not like it too much, but I left it at that. But something kept bothering me and I kept thinking about &#8220;Juno&#8221;. What is wrong with this film? In one of my favourite films &#8220;Tootsie&#8221;, there is a scene when Jeff (played by Bill Murray), the playwright/waiter, says &#8220;I do not want you to come to me right after the show and say &#8220;Vow, Jeff, I get it! I want you to come to me the next day and say &#8220;Bill, what happened?&#8221;" What I am talking about is pretty much self-explanatory. Some films are too easy and too boring. Most people have noticed that in &#8220;Juno&#8221; something had happened. Something that was not expected. To me, the dialogue is the main character and the characters and the story are merely a backdrop for dialogue. It felt artificial. Characters are hardly believable &#8211; most of them. Juno experiments and she calls the shots. She gets a guy, she gets pregnant, she decides what to do with IT. She is not a teenager, but a meticulous scientist and she experimenting on the viewers. She is testing just how far can she push and how far can she go. Children do it all the time. I also remember the famous character Raskolnikov from &#8220;Crime and Punishment&#8221;, who was trying to figure out, whether he could do it. How about Vanessa, the future adoptive mother? She feels that she destined to be a mother. Well, that is a blessing. Yet, all I see that she needs a new toy, just for herself. People who have a calling are usually unstoppable. She would have been surrounded by children if she loved them. In conclusion, watch this film! And think about it. I believe it deserves the attention it gets. Whatever you get from this film, it is all yours!</span></td>
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