The Last Song
A drama centered on a rebellious girl who is sent to a Southern beach town for the summer to stay with her father. Through their mutual love of music, the estranged duo learn to reconnect.
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- Cast:
- Miley Cyrus , Greg Kinnear , Bobby Coleman , Liam Hemsworth , Hallock Beals , Kelly Preston , Nick Lashaway
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Purely Joyful Movie!
Absolutely the worst movie.
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An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
It's amazing and a great movie based off of an even greater book!!
This was a marginal story line at best... but please why do directors and casting attempt to employ people (and i wont say actors) who simply cannot act? Mylie Cyrus has to be the worst, and most out of placed cast members in this awful flick... . Lets face it she is only there because her dad was famous as she has no acting ability whatsoever Not only that... her character is obviously that of a young attractive woman. Mylie fails in that as well Please Hollywood. Stop putting the children of the once famous in movies, They're there only because of their parents fame and they're ruining it !!
The Last Song (2010): Dir: Julie Anne Robinson / Cast: Miley Cyrus, Liam Hemsworth, Greg Kinnear, Bobby Coleman, Kelly Preston: A long repeated concept regarding last chances to do right. Miley Cyrus and her younger brother are spirited off to their father's beach house for the summer where she is reluctant to reconnect. Director Julie Anne Robinson is backed with fine photography but the screenplay is a cliché ridden romantic farce. Cyrus will go through a predicted up and down relationship with some meathead surfer, will mend things with dad, and save sea turtles. None of this is very interesting and it only serves as an opportunity to cash in on Cyrus's young fan base. Liam Hemsworth has the thankless role of pearly whites boyfriend who goes through a xeroxed jerk around relationship that contains all the passion of a punch to the testicles. Greg Kinnear has the one decent role as a father is is blamed for the burning of a Church. He will die, of course, but he at least has the one bit of dignity in the entire film. Bobby Coleman plays younger brother who does his best but the role is more or less a temporary companion for the Kinnear character while Cyrus is turtle sitting and nearly getting laid. Kelly Preston plays the mother who spends most of the film off screen likely trying to contact her agent and find out why her career has come down to this. The Cyrus fan base will love this film until either the fame dies down or they realize what candy coated manipulative bullshit this truly is. Hopefully the last time we'll see or hear of a Last Song screenplay but that is probably wishful thinking. Score: 3 ½ / 10
This is a good movie if you want to have a good time with you Girlfriend or your crush. Even tho it is a love movie like anyone else it is some what enjoyable to watch for the male gender too. The main character is played by Miley Cyrus, before she was how she is now. She was actually a decent actress back then. Not the Hannah Montana kind of actress, I mean a decent serious actress.The plot is okay, the has to go to her dad, she did not saw him for years and hates him. Dad is ill, she likes him now. She get to know a boy and they fall a love. Then a happy end. It is standard and predictable. BUT most girls like that kind of stuff so its a good movie to cuddle to.