The movie shows clearly the conflict between hype-indie-cool people (Juno, a girl who wears boys’ jeans, has a ponytail, dirty sneakers and doesn’t care about vanity and insists to be independent even when she has to decide about a human being’s future) and the rich-boring-polo t-shirt-conservative-squared people from the other side (the couple, who lives in a huge fancy house, wears blue and pastel color clothes, and in reality they don’t like their life style).