Take the weird speech of Napoleon Dynamite, the authentic pregnant girl angst from Saved, and the soundtrack from Garden State. You now have Juno.
The way they speak is so ridiculous. I love it.
It's about a girl named Juno who gets pregnant and decides to keep the child, giving it up to adoptive parents with whom she meets and gets to kinda-know.
Leah: Maybe it's a food baby, did you have a big lunch?
Juno: This is not a food baby, alright? I've taken like three pregnancy test and I am for shizz up the spout.
Mac: Did you see that coming?
Bren: Yeah... but I was hoping she was expelled, or into hard drugs.
Mac: Or DWI... anything but this.
"Yeah, I'm a legend. You know, they call me the cautionary whale."
Juno: You're, like, the coolest person I've ever met, and you don't even have to try, you know...
Paulie: I try really hard, actually.
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