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*''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0453115/ Jenny, Juno]'' at the [[Internet Movie Database]] |
*''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0453115/ Jenny, Juno]'' at the [[Internet Movie Database]] |
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*[http://chinkymovies.blogspot.com/2007/02/k-movie-jenny-juno.html Movie Summary] |
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*[http://itsallaboutmovies.blogspot.com/2005/06/jenny-juno-when-youre-young-and-in.html Movie review] |
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[[Category:2005 films]] |
[[Category:2005 films]] |
Revision as of 07:12, 21 December 2007
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Directed by | Kim Ho-joon |
Written by | Kim Ho-joon |
Starring | Park Min-ji Kim Hye-sung Im Dong-jin Kim Ja-ok Seo Min-jung Kang Nam-gil Lee Eung-kyung Choi Min-joo |
Distributed by | Show East |
Release dates | February 18, 2005 (South Korea) |
Running time | 108 min. |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Jenny, Juno is a 2005 South Korean romantic film written and directed by Kim Ho-joon.
Plot
The plot centers around the relationship of a 15-year-old couple, Jenny (Park Min-ji) and Juno (Kim Hye-sung), who meet in school. When Jenny discovers that she is pregnant, she and Juno decide against having an abortion, opting for parenthood instead. They try to conceal the pregnancy from their families for as long as possible, but the truth is revealed eventually, and their parents do not approve.
Debate
The film's subject matter provoked intense discussion in the media upon its release in South Korea. Although there is no sex scene between the protagonists, the film was initially given a rating of 18+, but this was lowered to 15+ upon appeal. Critics expressed concerns that the film's presentation of teenage pregnancy was unrealistic, in that Jenny is from a well-to-do, secure family that is able to support her decision, and that this might send the wrong message to less fortunate teens. Kim Ho-joon, the film's director, responded to this criticism by stating:[1][2]
- "Jenny and Juno are certainly wayward children who should have never done a thing they did for their age. But it was a[n] accident that they made the mistake and their love is in a way innocent. What should be really criticized is not the couple but adults who only say 'no.' This film shows how they make a mistake but how we should take responsibility."
Similarities to Juno
Rumours arose about the similarities of Jenny, Juno to a 2007 American comedy film, Juno, which also deals with teenage pregnancy and features a character with the name Juno (a girl). The film's screenwriter, Diablo Cody, commented on the coincidence in October 2007, stating that she had been unaware of the existence of Jenny, Juno prior her own film's release. She said that, although she had not yet watched Jenny, Juno, she was interested in seeing it.[3]
References
- ^ Yang, Sung-jin. (February 15, 2005). "Debate rages on teen pregnancy in 'Jenny, Juno'." The Korea Herald. Retrieved December 20, 2007.
- ^ Lee, Seung-Jae. (February 10, 2005). "A Clueless Fantasy of Parenthood." DongA.com. Retrieved December 20, 2007.
- ^ Cody, Diablo. "Spiritual Cousins." (October 10, 2007). The Pussy Ranch. Retrieved December 20, 2007.