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''Jenny, Juno'' is a 2005 South Korean
romance film Romance films or movies involve romantic love stories recorded in visual media for broadcast in theatres or on television that focus on passion, emotion, and the affectionate romantic involvement of the main characters. Typically their journey ...
written and directed by Kim Ho-jun. It was released in South Korea on February 18, 2005 and pulled in a total of 289,829 admissions.


Plot

The plot centers around the relationship of a 15-year-old couple, Jenny (
Park Min-ji Park Min-ji (born July 22, 1989) is a South Korean actress. Filmography Film Television series References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Park, Min-ji 1989 births Living people South Korean child actresses 21st-century South Korean ...
) and Juno ( Kim Hye-sung), who meet in school. Jenny is a smart, bright and pretty girl. Juno is cute, cool and good at sports, and just got transferred from another school. When Jenny discovers that she is pregnant, she and Juno decide against having an abortion, opting for parenthood instead. Juno starts delivering newspapers to earn additional money to buy the food that Jenny desires. Juno strives to carry out the duties of a good father, and always stays at Jenny's side, taking care of Jenny's nutrition for the sake of their baby. Jenny becomes jealous due to her condition and gets into a mishap with Pyoy, a girl trying to flirt with Juno. Juno breaks up the fight and asks Jenny to never do that again, because of his worry for their baby. The couple go to places for pregnant women, practise an exercise for pregnant mothers and spend their time together at school and outside. They go out one day a date and take a boat out on a lake, but the ropes that bound the boat are lost and they are left stranded. They try to seek help but there is no mobile phone connection. They wait there until midnight, when a fisherman arrives and sends both of them back home. Jenny gets scolded by her mother for returning late. The couple try to conceal the pregnancy from their families for as long as possible, but the truth is revealed eventually when Jenny's middle sister finds out about her pregnancy. Jenny and Juno tell their parents about her pregnancy, but the parents do not approve. Jenny is scheduled to be sent to the United States where her eldest sister lives, but her parents refuse to allow the two to meet anymore. The two get married later in the month, with the assistance of their classmates. One day, Juno's friend tells him that Jenny is confirmed to be sent to the United States. None of them however can reach her. Juno keeps waiting in front of Jenny's home to meet her but her mother and sister keep avoiding him. Juno then follows Jenny's sister, and because she cannot bear his sadness, she tells him that Jenny was in the mansion. When Juno finds her, Jenny's water breaks and she is then rushed to the hospital, and gives birth to a boy. In the last scene, Jenny is pushing Juno to study hard so that he can get a place in a top university. Their son is cared for by Jenny's mother while the couple study.


Cast

*
Park Min-ji Park Min-ji (born July 22, 1989) is a South Korean actress. Filmography Film Television series References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Park, Min-ji 1989 births Living people South Korean child actresses 21st-century South Korean ...
as Jenny * Kim Hye-sung as Juno * Im Dong-jin as Jenny's father *
Kim Ja-ok Kim Ja-ok (October 11, 1951 – November 16, 2014) was a South Korean actress. Kim was born in Busan in 1951. Kim dropped out of Hanyang University majoring in Film. Kim started her acting career after admitted to a public recruit by MBC TV. ...
as Jenny's mother * Seo Min-jung as Jenny's sister *
Kang Nam-gil Kang Nam-gil (born August 27, 1958) is a South Korean actor. Kang made his acting debut as a 9-year-old child actor in 1966. He later transitioned to adult roles in 1981 with ''Let Us Love'' written by Kim Soo-hyun (and dropped out of Hanyang U ...
as Juno's father *
Lee Eung-kyung Lee Eung-kyung (born February 3, 1966) is a South Korean actress. She began her acting career in 1987, and has since appeared in films and television dramas such as ''Palace of Dreams'' and '' Aeja's Older Sister, Minja''. Filmography Film ...
as Juno's mother * Ahn Sun-young as Sex education teacher *
Shim Eun-jin Shim Eun-jin ( ko, 심은진; born February 6, 1981) is a South Korean singer and actress. She was a member of South Korean girl group Baby V.O.X. Career Shim Eun-jin launched her singing career in 1998 as a member of Baby V.O.X, one of the m ...
as Hye-rin * Jung Ji-ahn as Mi-ji


Soundtrack

# Saranghalkoya - Park Hye-kyung # raingeurigi # hoisang 1 # haengjingok # gwaepgwaepsong # daemunap # naega malhaetjana # hoisang 2 # antena # sanbuingwa gyeonhak # boyak humchyeomeokgi # bioneun daemun ap # seutoking haengjingok # uulpiano # olchaengi akapelra # juchajangeseo # gamgiyakdeonjigi # uulpiano 2 # uulpiano 3 # uimunui sanai # dangshineun sarangbadgi wihae taeeonan saram # sarangeulhalkkeoya-indi # saranghalgeoya


Debate

The film's subject matter provoked intense discussion in the media upon its release in South Korea. Although there is no
sex scene Sex in film, the presentation of aspects of human sexuality, sexuality in film, specially human sexuality, has been controversial since the development of the medium. Films which display or suggest sexual behavior have been criticized by religi ...
between the protagonists, the film was initially given a rating of 18+, but this was lowered to 15+ upon appeal. Critics expressed concerns that the film's presentation of teenage pregnancy was unrealistic, in that Jenny is from a well-to-do, secure family that is able to support her decision, and that this might send the wrong message to less fortunate teens. Kim Ho-jun, the film's director, responded to this criticism by stating:
Jenny and Juno are certainly wayward children who should have never done a thing they did for their age. But it was an accident that they made the mistake and their love is in a way innocent. What should be really criticized is not the couple but adults who only say 'no.' This film shows how they make a mistake but how we should take responsibility.


Similarities to ''Juno''

There are several similarities of ''Jenny, Juno'' to the 2007 American comedy film ''
Juno Juno commonly refers to: *Juno (mythology), the Roman goddess of marriage and queen of the gods *Juno (film), ''Juno'' (film), 2007 Juno may also refer to: Arts, entertainment and media Fictional characters *Juno, in the film ''Jenny, Juno'' *Ju ...
'', which also deals with teenage pregnancy and features a character with the name Juno (Jenny’s boyfriend). The film's screenwriter,
Diablo Cody Brook Maurio (''née'' Busey; born June 14, 1978), known professionally by the pen name Diablo Cody, is an American writer and producer. She gained recognition for her candid blog and subsequent memoir, '' Candy Girl: A Year in the Life of an Unl ...
, commented on the coincidence in October 2007, stating that she had been unaware of the existence of ''Jenny, Juno'' prior to her own film's release. She said that, although she had not previously watched ''Jenny, Juno'', she is now interested in seeing it.


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* * * {{hancinema film, Jenny_v__Juno, Jenny, Juno 2000s romance films 2005 films 2000s pregnancy films South Korean comedy films Teenage pregnancy in film 2000s South Korean films