This movie is quite similar to the Korean movie: Jenny Juno. It’s a story about a high school girl got pregnant which her boyfriend, also a high school student, makes him the baby’s dad. The girl confessed to her boyfriend about her being pregnant and the boy was shocked upon hearing it from her. It is a very big responsibility for the both of them to raise the baby. The boy (Kim Hye-seong) spacing out the entire days finally decided to help the girl raise the baby. And they’re stepping their one foot forward for a journey that has a lot of responsibilities to be done.

    Juno is somewhat the same with Jenny Juno.  Juno (Ellen Page), a teenager who got accidentally pregnant because of her curiosity towards sex. She has done it with her naïve best friend, which made her parents not to bully him since they knew it wasn’t his idea to do it. Juno decided to let her baby be adopted by a good, responsible family who could let her baby live a good life which made them decide to give her baby to Mark and Vanessa (Jenifer Garner). She came over to their house to talk about the deal and then finally both parties approved with it and the real story starts here. She really needs to face all the trials that she might have for keeping the baby until the delivery of birth, but her friend, best friend and her family are all there to support her. It’s really a nice movie where a lot of values can be learned from it such as from wise decision making to facing and handling responsibilities, from exploring things because of curiosity to experiencing it and taking the risks and a lot more.