Four teenagers review this critics' favorite about a high school girl who discovers she's pregnant.
We know from the accolades and rave reviews that adults love this Golden Globe-nominated movie, but what about teens? Mary Kate, Chloe, Sophia and Jacqueline, all 13 years old, saw Juno this past weekend and reported back to us. While they said the movie didn't change the way they think about sex and having babies...they did answer the burning question: Is it a movie mom and daughter can see together?
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Ellen, I have children; one daughter and two sons. I believe that this movie is a wonderful experience between mother and child. The movie is a definite dialogue starter if you haven’t already begun talking and listening to your teen. Thanks for the time, Annette
- Annette Miller
In light of the recent Jamie Lynn Spears situation, I’m not sure how sending thirteen year old girls to see a movie about a pregnant 16 year old is much different from the current reality. If we are so up in arms about Jamie Lynn. Why are we OK with Juno?
- Anonymous
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