Juno.
After a long wait is finally released yesterday in Italy "Juno," the new film from Jason Reitman (director of "Thank You For Smoking") than at home has sparked a real "case" around him, the Like what he did "Little Miss Sunshine" last year.
Set in an unspecified town in the Midwest, the film tells the story of Juno (masterfully played by Ellen Page, who for this role was nominated for an Oscar), a teenager restless and outspoken, which is located at 'suddenly face an unexpected pregnancy. We see, therefore, to address the concerns of the father and stepmother (who justifies the incident saying that "today's youth are bored, and then have sex"), to consider the option of abortion, the adoption face his best friend Bleeker (Michael Cera), who is also the father, until the dreaded moment of birth.
Everything presented in a direct manner, without excessive twists and scenes that are too dull and out of place, following that thread that binds the past few years these little "comedy every day," uncomfortable addressing issues such as early pregnancy using the typical teenage language perfectly and abseiling in the shoes of the sixteen that, eventually, is to make the "leap" by the vague limbo of adolescence to adulthood. Merit of the writer and creator of the project Diablo Cody, a blogger with a past as a stripper well who unravels between steps more relaxed and more highlight moments of the narrative tension of the work, creating yet another little indie masterpiece made in the USA intended to cross the borders film "for a few."
Honorable mention, finally, also for the beautiful soundtrack, partly entrusted to the ex-Moldy Peaches Kimya Dawson and containing, among others, songs by Buddy Holly, Mott The Hoople, Sonic Youth and Belle & Sebastian, perfect for define the atmosphere of the film.
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