The Last Song

5.00
    The Last Song
    2010

    Synopsis

    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 CyrusVeronica 'Ronnie' Miller
    • Greg KinnearSteve Miller
    • Bobby ColemanJonah Miller
    • Liam HemsworthWill Blakelee
    • Hallock BealsScott
    • Kelly PrestonKim
    • Nick LashawayMarcus
    • Carly ChaikinBlaze
    • Kate VernonSusan Blakelee
    • Melissa OrdwayAshley

    Recommendations

    • 50

      Orlando Sentinel

      It’s not a great film, with some edge Sparks put in the novel left out of the script. But there’s real chemistry between the young lovers and an old fashioned virtue to the father-daughter, father-daughter’s boyfriend scenes.
    • 50

      Village Voice

      I can’t recall ever squirming as much as I did during Ronnie and Will’s first kiss; shiny, buff Hemsworth looks like he’s locking lips with an Andy Hardy–era Mickey Rooney in a wig.
    • 50

      The 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.
    • 50

      Variety

      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.
    • 50

      Boston Globe

      A more convincing star could make this a degree more tolerable, although in Cyrus’s defense not much more.
    • 40

      Time Out

      Maybe Douglas Sirk could have made something profound out of the pseudo-ennobling horsepucky. As is, The Last Song is what the crinkle-nosed Southern belle in all of us would resoundingly deem “Trash! Trash! Trash!”
    • 40

      New York Daily News

      So who was the movie really made for? Mostly, it seems, for Cyrus herself, who needed to take the first, hesitant step in another direction.
    • 30

      The New York Times

      A movie that is as stuffed with bogus feeling and overwrought incident as a fast-food burrito.

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