You probably have those times when you lie in bed wondering about that one thing you said years ago, unless you’re living it up, which is great for you.
Perhaps it’s the awful joke you attempted to tell in ninth grade science or the unpleasant first impression you had with a classmate you ended up not speaking to again.
Not just regular people like ourselves, but even famous people sometimes feel this kind of remorse.(Except that they feel shame for the sentences they stated on TV as well). It was a Juno phrase that “didn’t register at the time” for Elliot Page.
Much has transpired since the 2007 premiere of the legendary coming-of-age romantic comedy, both in terms of the actors involved and in terms of cinematic culture at large.
At the age of twenty, Page played the lead role of Juno MacGuff, a pregnant adolescent. The actor’s story, Pageboy, became an immediate Sunday Times bestseller last year, and thirteen years later, in 2020, he officially came out as a transgender man.