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A 5 page paper which examines the manner in which the film Juno addresses the complex issue of teenage pregnancy. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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is not your traditional film in relationship to handling a very sensitive topic, that topic being teenage pregnancy. The following paper reserches this film from many perspectives, reviewing and analyzing
the film. The paper primarily focuses on how the director (Jason Reitman) and the writer (Diablo Cody) have managed to truly create a wonderful movie about a sensitive topic that
proves informative but yet is not a film possessed of any political agenda. Juno It seems that first and foremost the
topic of teenage pregnancy is a topic that would be reserved for a film which clearly intended to send out a message about teenage pregnancy. More often than not teenage
pregnancy is a topic that, when in film, is normally relegated to a minor character and as such is not a topic that is the main topic of a film.
This is because it is a very sensitive and moral topic. As one critic notes, "Since it deals with late adolescence pregnancy, Juno is a riskier and trickier proposition, walking
a fine between a laugh-out-loud comedy, a glib and preachy melodrama, and a subtle coming-of-age yarn" (Levy). It is not something handled
lightly and surely not a topic that one could conceive of as being used as the foundation of a comedy film that would actually receive positive ratings. But the director
and the writer of this piece have done just that. They have somehow managed to make a comedy film about a young woman, a teenager, who is pregnant and they
have also managed to make a film that is not standing strongly on one side or another of the issue. In short, they are simply offering a real young woman
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