Jason Reitman's "Juno" is just about the best movie of the year. It is very smart, very funny and very touching; it begins with the pacing of a screwball comedy and ends as a portrait of characters we have come to love. Strange, how during Juno's hip dialogue and cocky bravado, we begin to understand the young woman inside, and we want to hug her.
Friday, December 14, 2007
This is Roger Ebert's opening paragraph for his review of Juno. It only serves to build my anticipation for the film.
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