The Last Song
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From the writer of such romantic weepies as The Notebook, Nights in Rodanthe and Message in a Bottle, comes a tale of father-daughter bonding.
Seventeen-year-old Veronica 'Ronnie' Miller's (Miley Cyrus) life was turned upside-down when her parents divorced and her father (Greg Kinnear) moved from New York City to Tybee Island, Georgia. Three years later, she remains angry and alienated from her parents. Her mum (Kelly Preston) decides it would be best if Ronnie spent the summer with dad. Living a quiet beach life, dad – a former concert pianist and teacher – is living a quiet life in the beach town, immersed in creating a work of art that will become the centerpiece of a local church. Through their mutual love of music, Ronnie and her father learn to reconnect.
Starring
Miley Cyrus, Greg Kinnear, Bobby Coleman, Liam Hemsworth, Hallock Beals, Kelly Preston
Directed by
Julie Anne Robinson (feature debut)
Written by
Nicholas Sparks, Jeff Van Wie
(PG) Contains Violence | USA | Official Website
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Reviewed by modaloneThe tension was higher than at a seat at the World Poker Series. . Squirrel Resting. Having read many books on the importance of play in mammals and
Reviewed by GedCakeRattExtremely Emotional
Definitely one of the best movies I have seen and that says a lot. I don't usually like summer romance movies but The Last Song has a lot of meaning to it. The end wasn't to cheesy thank god, and I was quite surprised at Miley's acting which was exactly how I imagined how Ronnie would be when I read the book. Greg Kinnear's acting is pure talent.
Reviewed by Elena SomerhalderPretty good
Both my husband I were concerned about Miley Cyrus JUST acting in a movie. We werent sure her acting was strong enough to pull her through an entire movie alone but we were WRONG!
She did really well and I even cried my eyes out. It is a lovely story, a little typical but you dont notice the unorginal story line because the acting holds up. Thumbs up Miley, beginning to like you more and more!
Biggest fan ever
The best movie ever i got it before it came out on dvd amazing
Reviewed by Kate westunbelevable
this move was so boring i couldn't watch the end of it miley it the worst actor/singer EVER 0 stars
Reviewed by soAWESOME
Such a good movie. I cried through most of it but as soon as it finished i wanted to watch it again.
Reviewed by EllaI <3 Miley forever
This was by far the best movie I have seen so far. The movie was awesome and very heart touching and made me cry, But overall the best movie and I love mileys singing and her acting.
Reviewed by MoniqueI LOVE MILEY
This is such a good movie i love it and i love miley cyrus
Reviewed by Amy5 STARS
This is an AMAZING movie! I totally love Miley more than anyone and I think she did amazingly well. My Mum and Nana and everyone else i talked to did too. It was really good and when I buy it im gonna watch it 1 million times!!!!
Reviewed by Samantha GordineThe Last Song
The Last Song is a very touching movie and shows how Miley Cyrus has become more grown up through this movie. It is a real family bonding movie, I personlaly enjoyed the movie very much.
Reviewed by EmilyPRESS REVIEWS
Chicago Sun-Times (USA)
I like Miley Cyrus. I like her in spite of the fact that she's been packaged within an inch of her life. I look forward to the day when she squirms loose from her handlers and records an album of classic songs, performed with the same sincerity as her godmother, Dolly Parton. I think it'll be a long, long time until she plays a movie character like the free-standing, engaging heroines of Ashley Judd, but I can wait.
Click to read full review.Hollywood Reporter
The movie so deftly mixes sentimentality, romance and bathos in just the right measures that her fans and maybe new ones will enjoy the new Miley.
Click to read full review.Los Angeles Times (USA)
One of those maudlin romantic melodramas you just can't warn folks off.
Click to read full review.New York Times
A movie that is as stuffed with bogus feeling and overwrought incident as a fast-food burrito.
Click to read full review.TV3 (Hannah Sarney)
The Last Song: Hannah Montana meets The Notebook? Ah, no. Take that all-too-easy-to-assume thought right out of your head. Okay, now put Miley Cyrus back in with a bitter scowl locked on her face and call her Ronnie.
Click to read full review.Variety (USA)
A soapy meller that transitions the young pop star from the Disney Channel to the bigscreen while giving girls what they'd seem to want and nothing more.
Click to read full review.ViewAuckland.co.nz (Matt Turner)
The Last Song was fairly transparently conceived as a vehicle to enable Miley Cyrus to move away from Hannah Montana and into more grown-up roles. As such, it succeeds admirably.
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