Juno
My husband and I just went out to our first movie together since the baby was born, leaving the grandparents to watch the kids. We chose Juno. And now... my review.
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And they say bloggers can't compete with professional journalism. Pfft.
I hope everyone had a merry Christmas! My computer has gone kablooey (I'm using another computer right now) so when it's up and running, I have gobs of things to post about.
saw it two days before i left to go on hols (i'm still away!):
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Juno was excellent. And I think I loved it most for the same reason that one critic didn't; he was bent out of shape that there was no sudden major conflict dropped into the middle of the story. But I ask, why is it that every film needs such conflict? Why can't a movie just tell its story without having to resort to conventional Hollywood story plotting?
ReplyDeleteAnd once again, JK Simmons rocks all. The man can do no wrong on the screen.