
The climax section, Spring (shown left) begins at 59:47. These choices are all on a whim and show no logical decision making. She also tells her parents about being pregnant and that the act of sex with Paulie Bleeker was based on boredom. Juno goes to the abortion clinic and ultimately decides not to go through with it because she previously found out the baby has fingernails. In this section, we see the surface of Juno’s decision making. This scene begins at 00:33 seconds of the film.

The scenes are divided by seasons of the year that, conveniently enough, correlate with the terms of Juno’s pregnancy.Īutumn (shown left) is the first of these four big sections of the movie.

Reitman divides Juno into 4 sections each with a specific scene change and a purpose. One technique, in particular, are the scene changes. Following the claim that Reitman is demonstrating the decision-making process of teenagers, we are able to see several film techniques that Reitman employs. Juno, a 2007 offbeat comedy directed by Jason Reitman, follows the pregnancy of the teenage Juno.

Season change to Autumn in Juno in at 00:33
