In the movie Juno, written by Diablo Cody and directed by Jason Reitman it uses formal analysis to show explicit and implicit meaning in different ways. As the story continues Juno decides pro life with the baby and ends up finding some adoption parents Vanessa and Mark. Throughout the movie Juno and Mark began having a bonding relationship with each other that has explicitly enforced our expectation that Mark has a crush on Juno. For example, in the scene where they’re both downstairs in the basement dancing with each other Mark tells Juno that he’s leaving Vanessa and Juno gets upset viewing us to think that Mark likes Juno. The way Diablo Cody shows the implicit meaning in this scene was by understanding that Juno didn’t like Mark she was just a teenage girl that felt isolated and alienated from everyone else because of her pregnancy. The reason why Juno always felt the need to go over and hangout with Mark without Vanessa around was because Juno felt that Mark was the only person who actually listened to her when she talked and enjoyed the same interest as her.