Saturday, December 22, 2007

"Juno"


Bernie and I watched it last night, and I almost didn't make it through the first ten minutes. It is wildly overwritten, Ellen Page delivering the smug one liners like every female comic on the Los Angeles alternative scene. It is also a pretty good movie.

The plot has some nice twists, but there's a parallel structure at play as well, unfolding outside of the action. It's in the way the movie releases information: about the past, about basic character traits or about the characters' relationships with each other--whole scenes are devoted to finding out something new. Some of these scenes don't advance the plot at all, they're just there to advance our understanding as an audience. I like this kind of story telling very much, almost as much as I hated the dialogue at the start. Credit (and blame) go to first-time screenwriter/"unlikely stripper" Diablo Cody.

Ellen Page won me over as Juno.* J.K. Simmons and Allison Janney are terrific as her father and step-mother. Michael Cera, as her boyfriend, is wonderful in a gutsy, girlish turn. Jennifer Garner is sweet as the adoptive mother. Jason Bateman plays it safe as the adoptive father (and at the same time he doesn't take risks as a performer, he gives away his character's shadier side too early and too easily).

*Note to screenwriter/"unlikely stripper" Diablo Cody: the Roman goddess Juno is the wife of the Roman god Jupiter (or Jove), not the Greek god Zeus. The Greek goddess Hera is the wife of Zeus. Or if Diablo was too busy inserting three extra words into every one-liner, the movie has ten producers, including John Malkovich. Maybe one of them could have cracked open Edith Hamilton.

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Blogger Bernie said...

Show me a likely stripper.

December 22, 2007 12:28 PM  
Blogger John Levenstein said...

when i refer to "every female comic on the los angeles alternative scene," i mean both the comedy scene and the dating scene, of course. the two are pretty much indistinguishable.

December 22, 2007 12:43 PM  
Blogger Robert said...

I'm seeing it tonight! Not because of your writeup though - just some *insane* coincidence.

December 22, 2007 12:56 PM  
Blogger Becky said...

This reminds me of how I hated "Margot at the Wedding" because Nicole Kidman's plastic face ruined the whole movie.

December 22, 2007 7:40 PM  
Blogger John Levenstein said...

becky, this is what isa said about the golden compass (as quoted from bernie's comment to frank's post):

"The blond lady (Nicole Kidman, I presume) had a very frozen face. She made this weird wrinkle between her eyes and that was it. It was very strange and scary."

December 22, 2007 8:54 PM  
Blogger Becky said...

I agree with Isa! Why do they put Nicole Kidman in movies? I can't look at her. I don't mean it in a mean way, but I like to watch actors acting like people. I don't believe her as a human being, is what I guess I'm trying to say.

December 22, 2007 9:00 PM  
Blogger Bernie said...

If Isa, who doesn't even know what botox is/does to a face, is bothered by Kidman's acting, well, then, we adults have to wonder about this.

December 22, 2007 11:13 PM  
Blogger Robert said...

Loved "Juno". I agree with you about the first ten minutes being overwritten - it was the only part of the movie where I kept thinking "real people don't talk like this". It was weird that it was so different than the rest of the movie.

Jason Bateman was great, I thought. I didn't pick up on his shady side until exactly where they wanted me to pick it up. I started out hating Jennifer Garner's character and loving Jason Bateman's; by the end that had reversed, which was, again, exactly what I think they wanted us to feel.

As for the Juno/Zeus/Apollo bit, you may be misinterpreting that. It wasn't Diablo Cody making the mistake, I thought - it was Juno. It's possible Diablo Cody made the mistake in the first place, but I could easily picture someone reading it and correcting it, and Cody saying "nah, leave it in - that's what Juno would think".

December 23, 2007 12:13 AM  
Blogger Robert said...

Diablo Cody's got a blog too!

http://diablocody.blogspot.com/

Ours is better.

December 23, 2007 12:19 AM  
Blogger Robert said...

HA! On Diablo Cody's MySpace page, she says that her favorite TV show ever is... Arrested Development.

http://www.myspace.com/diablocody

December 23, 2007 12:21 AM  
Blogger frank b. said...

Doesn't having Jason Bateman and Michael Cera in antagonistic roles the same film violate some unwritten casting rules?

December 23, 2007 5:35 AM  
Blogger Ken L. said...

Watched Juno last night and loved it! Not surprisingly, I loved it after hating the first 5- 10 minutes. The dialogue in the beginning really was so obnoxious that I might have turned it off if I hadn't read the start of John's review yesterday. I only read the start of it because I like to see a movie fresh - with little to no info about plot, etc.
Unlike some others, though, I wasn't sure if some kids really spoke that way (beginning of the movie) and I'm just getting old - or perhaps it wasn't me and it was wildly overscripted. I suppose the guy behind the counter should have clued me - in his lines were ridiculous.
I thought Ellen Page did a pretty amazing job.

December 23, 2007 7:53 AM  
Blogger John Levenstein said...

robert, my instincts tell me that when juno was talking bout greek gods, it was diablo cody talking. frank, jason bateman and michael cera don't have any scenes together, so maybe it's okay.

December 23, 2007 7:53 AM  
Blogger John Levenstein said...

ken, did you see charlie wilson's war?

December 23, 2007 7:56 AM  
Blogger Robert said...

John, my instincts say it was Juno. And I've got to go with mine. I'm sorry if that hurts you.

December 23, 2007 9:09 AM  
Blogger Bernie said...

I think the Juno reference is an error, written by Diablo Cody, and I say error because she certainly didn't let Juno get any other references wrong, did she?

December 23, 2007 9:35 AM  
Blogger Ken L. said...

Yeah, Charlie Wilson's War was very good, I enjoyed it a lot. I was surprised at how short it was - only 90 minutes. Philip Seymour Hoffman was particularly entertaining in his role as a world-wise up from the streets kind of super efficient "clandestine services" guy!

December 23, 2007 10:53 AM  
Blogger Ken L. said...

As far as the Juno/Hera mixup - I, of course, noticed it immediately and thought it was odd. In our google-ready world, it's hard to imagine a mistake like this getting through unintentionally.

December 23, 2007 10:56 AM  
Blogger John Levenstein said...

maybe juno is archie bunker to diablo cody's norman lear, expressing thoughts diablo would never even dream of having (but i don't think so)

December 23, 2007 12:10 PM  
Blogger Ken L. said...

Uh..yeah, I don't think so either..

December 23, 2007 12:41 PM  
Blogger Becky said...

Well, you've sold me! I will hate Juno until the day I die.

December 26, 2007 7:09 PM  
Blogger John Levenstein said...

it's a pretty good movie, becky. don't sell it short.

December 26, 2007 9:21 PM  
Blogger frank b. said...

I saw this last night. The audience applauded at the end!

For the record, there were no mistakes in the various punk/indie rock references.

The track team is shown running clockwise in one scene, which in a way is as careless as mixing up your gods and goddesses, but I thought it was nicely artistic.

December 27, 2007 5:19 AM  
Blogger Robert said...

  For the record, there were no
  mistakes in the various
  punk/indie rock references.


What? So Sonic Youth is just noise?!?

December 27, 2007 9:31 AM  
Blogger frank b. said...

Sure, circa 1982.

December 27, 2007 3:51 PM  

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