A Problem I Had With Juno
by
lucabrasi
03/24/2008, 12:15 PM #
The movie was about teen pregnancy, and thus the actual bringing about OF the pregnancy -- some rather quick and understandably clumsy sex -- could not be lingered upon or presented as particularly enjoyable.
Which is too bad, because if modern life has given us one particularly rewarding pleasure in a sea of the dull and the grim and the depressing...its sex, eh?
With good birth control, the sex that triggers the crisis in "Juno" wouldn't be 30 seconds worth of stumbling. It could be hours (upon hours!) of bliss. Without resulting in that "baby issue" upon which the film hinges.
Probably kids should be older than the ones in "Juno" before getting into recreational sex in a big way(preferably with a loving partner in a long-term relationship, sure) , but hell, sex is biologically programmed to be at its best -- at least at its most athletic -- when you're young.
I wonder if the movies will ever bring us a movie about teens -- oh, alright, college kids -- using birth control and having lots and lots and lots of sex, and enjoying it.