Juno

Continuity mistake: As Juno is walking into the abortion clinic, an exterior shot shows that there is only one entrance door. The shot of her entering from inside the clinic shows a double-door entrance. (00:17:50)

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Continuity mistake: The first time Juno is seen at school while visibly pregnant, she is talking to Bleeker who is holding a box of doughnuts. In shots from behind Bleeker the side of the box is see-through, while in shots from behind Juno the side is white, and it continues to change back and forth throughout the entire scene.

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Visible crew/equipment: When Juno and her friend are looking at the Pennysaver in the park, you can see the boom mic at the top of Juno's sunglasses.

Continuity mistake: When Juno is walking to Women Now and runs into Su-Chin, as they talk, Su-Chin's sign is constantly changing position. When they show Su-Chin the first time, her sign is high near her head, then when they show her shoulder you can barely see the top of the sign. This continues for the whole scene. (00:16:30)

Continuity mistake: In one scene Juno puts a large number of Tic-Tacs in the letterbox outside Paulie's house. This appears to be at the street end of the path from the front door to the "gateway" in the front fence. In the last scene, Juno and Paulie are sitting on the front fence on either side of the "gateway". There is no letterbox visible even when the camera pulls back to reveal almost the entire frontage of the property.

Continuity mistake: When Juno and Bleeker are on the high school track and Juno is professing her love for Bleeker, part of her hair changes position. First it is behind her right ear, then it is hanging down, then back behind the ear again.

Rollo: That ain't no etch-a-sketch. This is one doodle that can't be un-did, homeskillet.

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Trivia: The song that Juno and Bleeker sing at the end of the movie is called "Anyone Else" by the Moldy Peaches. The original song is played by a girl (Kimya Dawson) and a boy (Adam Green) but in the movie Bleeker sings the girl's part and Juno the guy's part.

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Question: Why did it appear that Juno and Mark Loring were sweet on each other? What's the deal with that?

Answer: His wife was over-bearing- a control freak. She wouldn't let him have interests or hobbies that didn't fit her view of a proper, professional life and home. Juno reminded him of his time before marriage, when he could be fun, weird, artistic- whatever he wanted to be and do was possible. Naturally, Juno's free spirit appealed to him and he was drawn to her.

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