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Juanita

Rating6.1 /10
20191 h 30 m
United States
2677 people rated

Fed up with her life, Juanita leaves her grown kids behind and hits the road in search of a fresh start.

Drama

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🔥 ✯ BxiLLeR ✯ 👑

15/06/2025 05:45
The movie was amazing but sadly I cannot give it more than 6stars because of the ending. I was super into the movie and it ended super abruptly never giving the viewer any answers for what happened both to the main characters but also the side storylines. Left the movie feeling disappointed.

Trojan

15/06/2025 05:45
Seems to me they edited this with a machete. Some of the basic scenes that should have set up the relationships between main characters, development of the supporting characters, and exploring the main character of Juanita were clearly left on the editing room floor. And having Juanita breaking the 4th wall and addressing the audience being completely dropped less than halfway through the film is just plain lazy. Either keep this through the film or remove it completely. If it hadn't been for Woodard's performance this film would have only garnered a 1 or 2 star.

Suren

15/06/2025 05:45
This is a very sweet movie with beautiful humor. It's also great to see more Native American representation in film. I had to subtract two stars though because the film feels really rushed. A lot happens a little too quickly.

Iamcharity3

15/06/2025 05:45
It's an interesting movie to say the least. The characters are flawed yet relatable, and some of the subjects touched on are quite heavy. I like that the solutions are simple and not too far drawn out. I also like that it deals with the struggle of remembering to take care of yourself amidst the various struggles that life throws at you. I liked the concept of the movie, and the actors. I enjoyed some of the more heavy situations, as well as the quirky and carefree ones. However, at times the direction did feel a little "choppy" for lack of a better word. At times, it felt like there were relationships and topics that should have been more fleshed out to ease some of the transitions. By the end, I felt like what I just watched was good enough but there just wasn't enough of it to fulfill me completely.

🙈Parul🙉 Dabas🙊

15/06/2025 05:45
Juanita (Alfre Woodward) is stuck in a rut: her grown-up kids are serious wasters and her husband is long gone, leaving just her imagination and the elderly patients she nurses for company. When one patient dies, she takes the decision to change her life completely by buying a one way Greyhound ticket to nowhere - well nowhere she's ever actually heard of anyway. She finally lands in a hamlet called Paper Moon and is instantly pressed into service cooking for a Native American at his struggling and theoretically French restaurant. This story perhaps works better as a novel. The pace is slow and the plot holds few surprises. As another reviewer says here, the movie lacks oomph. Everything is competent - nothing is special. At times it's quite funny and at times uplifting, but never exactly exciting. 6/10

Hope Ashley Grusshab

15/06/2025 05:45
I liked the look of this so settled down to watch it but after it had ended I felt pretty conflicted about the parts I liked and what I didn't like about it. The next thing I did was look up the book that it was based on. It turns out there are 2 books telling Juanita's story, book one is Dancing On the Edge Of the Roof and book two is On The Right Side Of A Dream, both by Sheila Williams. This explains why Juanita's ending is not very satisfying, it turns out she has more adventures to be told and a return to Paper Moon. Perhaps there will be a second movie to finish the story. Alfre Woodard is a wonderful actress and an extremely attractive older woman but after reading the notes on the book I realised she is way too old for the part. Juanita is 41 years old, Alfre is 66 years old (even though she does look a lot younger) and she is 20 years older than Adam Beach who plays Jess. I know this wouldn't bother a lot of people but it bothered me. It made me laugh that she called her fantasy lover by his full name every time she imagined him and I am a big fan of movies that break the fourth wall. I love it when the characters tell us directly what they are feeling or thinking. She seemed to spend no time at all in Paper Moon, that went over too quickly without being convincing about how she forges close relationships with the residents. I'm off to see if I can find copies of the books and read more of Juanita's story. I think I will find them more fulfilling than the movie.

KOH-SAM

15/06/2025 05:45
This is a weird movie...and not in a good way. I normally love weird, artsy movies but this one is just all over the place and pretty tough to sit through. It's unfortunate because at first there were things about it I like and was interested in (the idea of an older woman picking up and leavin for a small, unknown town), but then it just went in weird, every-which-way directions that couldn't keep me engaged. And I couldn't tell if it was trying to be funny or serious or ironic....or what! Sorry, Alfre....I wish I liked it, but I honestly didn't.

SRIDHARAN BALAN

15/06/2025 05:45
But not necessarily black or a woman. The best part was just seeing two actors unexpectedly appear from the 90's show Northern Exposure. I just loved the Native American woman in that show.

veli

15/06/2025 05:45
Loved the concept of an empty-nester single mom taking time out to explore the world. There are so few movies these days that seem to be the perfect fit for the 45-55 year old female demographic.

Aquabells

15/06/2025 05:45
Saw this on Netflix. It struck me as a terrific idea for a movie, which was turned into a disjointed mess, badly directed and edited! It makes me want to read the book, "Dancing On The Edge Of The Roof"!
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