Juno (2007) Mise-en-scene analysis
Juno (2007) Mise-en-scene, meaning and camera angles. Scene 1: “I think it’s best to just tell them” In this scene, the director wants to portray the unavoidably awkward situation that Juno has to face whilst admitting her pregnancy to her farther and step-mother. The director wants the spectator to empathise with Juno and put themselves into the situation of having to admit something so life altering to the family members that are closest to you. The spectator immediately understands and relates to the feeling of being judged due to their actions by those nearest and dearest to them. The setting in this scene is based within the home of Juno and her family, the home is shown to be lived in and loved. This is proved by the amount of child’s drawings and pictures presumably of Juno and her sister as younger children visible throughout the area of the camera shot. The setting of the scene portrays a comfortable and cosy environment as Juno’s parents sit together recli...
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