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| The Last Song TwoDisc BlurayDVD Combo Miley Cyrus shines as the Star cette Heartwarming coming-of-age movie That Will strike your emotional chords. Based On The novel by Nicholas Sparks (Dear John, The Notebook), The Last Song FOLLOWS Ronnie (Cyrus) and Her estranged father as he tries to restore The Loving Relationship THEY HAD oz. With historical purpose reconnecting rebellious daughter isn't easy, so he Choose the One Thing They Still Have in common - music. Complete with not-to-be-missed bonus features - the Miley Cyrus music video "When I Look At You," Exclusive Interview with the actress and more - this uplifting and touching drama about family, first loves and second chances Is A heartfelt story To You Will not Soon Forget. CommentsLuciano Samek says... The Last Song: The first time ever I sat in a movie theater that was packed by teenage girls out numbering others by at least twenty to one.Having been around teens from divorced parents, I am in good position to spot the weak links in the movie's narrative.Miley Cyrus fitted perfectly in the role of a troubled and defiant teenage girl who was confrontational, insecure, and very pragmatic.She succeeded in invoking a sense of anger in her dad, brother, friend, as well as the viewer.Her growing up troubles must be attributed to her parent's divorce. Her parents are easy targets by virtue of their distance from her. Spending the Summer in Georgia, her trivial altercation in New York added to her Father's being falsely accused by the locals for burning the church. Getting to know the local teens, she struggled to sort out the honest ones from not so honest.Like her father, she was set up by an encounter and accused for shoplifting she did not do.Now, both the daughter and father were stigmatized by the locals for being arsonists and shoplifters.As if divorce was not enough of strain on their internal affairs that they needed additional pain from outside. The cold and rebellious daughter would make a full turn by a casual hint from a nurse that her father planned his quick death that summer in order to pass away with his children being around him.With her father's imminent death from lung cancer, the rebellious teen got a jolting effect that will bring her closer to the man she blamed for her misery. The tragic news about her father's terminal illness dwarfed her relentless blaming of the whole world for her growing up struggle. Her caring for turtle eggs being eaten by predator brought her new and expected love that will change her life, but will require fewer challenges before she could learn how not to push people away from her. In contrast to the newborn turtles who were equipped to run to the sea from the moment they hatch, the teen girl must rely on many cues from parents, peers, and otherwise casual encounters in order to get equipped to mature as an adult. Half way through the movie, you quickly find out why teenage girls must love The Last Song.It is a true and great story about misperception and immature reactions to cues that were deceptive in their outlook and would have been judged differently had the person looked further into the bigger context of affairs. The movie narrative deviated from the provocative and sleazy commercial tricks of sex and violence and presented real people doing real business. An ugly and abusive relation between a bad boy and a girl was presented in a context that justifies its dismal outcome. The classy and casual encounter future boyfriend behaved and thought like what real decent people would do.Everywhere else, you sense that the moviemaker kept their heads leveled and were appreciated by such massive approval by the teenaged audience. Posted on November 13, 2010 Shaun Kealy says... I enjoy some of Miley Cyrus' work and I appreciate her effort in the entertainment business.I was neutral going into this movie, didn't form any opinion when I saw the line up of actors and was very excited waiting for this movie.I have read all of Nicholas Sparks books, this one included and I was thrilled when I saw he was the screenwriter.However, after watching the movie I can't help but feel disappointed.The story line fell in the teen/family genre of movies, whereas the book story line would have been appropriate for teens, but also touching and effective for other demo-graphs.The acting was ok.Ronnie's Dad was great!Will was good.Miley did all right. *SPOILERS BELOW* Markus was hardly in the story and the mention of his fire activity was seen briefly, the severity of her father'sillness was downplayed, and the girl Ronnie left behind to be the supportive daughter was hardly understood.The story was changed a lot, and in doing so,they went in the wrong direction.Of course the book is always better in any adaptation, but if you are going to put abook to screen you should at least follow the story and stick to it.It would have worked better then what they came up with.I also thought the music was oddly placed at times and too much of it. *End Of Spoilers* I gave this 3 stars because, just like Nights in Rodanthe it brought a book I fell in love with to life in a sense, so because I read the book I can fill the gaps in.Others I am sorry for you.Read the book.If you are looking for a movie like The Notebook, don't look here.That was a great book adaption. Posted on November 13, 2010 Kaycee Fleurantin says... I like most of Nicholas Sparks's movies, but this one and Dear John has got to be the two films I felt are the dullest of the franchise.I don't blame the principal actors. They did the best they could with what weak material they had given to them. The positives? The little brother was just adorable...and ok, the fight scene at the wedding was pretty cool! Also, I dug the storyline regarding the sea turtles. Otherwise, the storylines were somewhat predicatable. Must Nicholas Sparks always have someone die in each of his movies? However, there are two specific thing that annoyed me greatly about this movie, and made it just about unwatchable, in my opinion. Flaw #1The fact that not a single one of the females in this film were nice to each other! I realize it is a romance movie vs a 'buddy' flick, but all that business about how none of the females seemed to like Ronnie, and she had no female friend, was overplayed. Her mother was distant, the other girls were jealous, even the boyfriend's mother was cold to her? Way too much for one movie. Flaw #2Where were the people of color in this movie? This is GEORGIA for pete's sake. Come on, surely they could casted one or two Black extras in nonspeaking roles at least! We're not talking political correctness. Just making it a bit more realistic in terms of people who would live in the area. Sure, go ahead and purchase the film or better still rent it on netflix, but just don't expect too much. Posted on November 14, 2010 Latrisha Lebish says... Not only was the novel amazing, the movie was too.Every one who judges the movie simply becuase of Miley's past career are wrongly doing so.Try the movie out and you won't be dissapointed.Obviously not everything is for everyone, but for all those looking to enjoy a sappy love movie, this is for you!It's great for the family and a very down to earth drama. Get over her Hannah alter-ego and move on as she is trying to. Posted on November 15, 2010 Carlo Mckevitt says... I read some poor reviews on this movie so I expected the worst. However, this movie was great and Miley did a great job. What a tear jerker :) Posted on November 17, 2010 Leigh Walbridge says... The Last Song is a great movie.It is a coming of age movie but not just a chick flick.All family members will enjoy this movie.Miley Cyrus plays a somewhat troubled teen and blames her troubles on her parents divorce.Her attitude quickly takes a turn when she falls in love and even more of a turn when she finds out that her father is dying with lung cancer.Take a box of tissues to the theatre.Miley plays this dramatic role very well. In this movie you will be introduced to turtle eggs and you will see them crawl back to the ocean when they hatch.I think this is interesting for children of all ages to watch. Go watch this movie and go as a family.We don't get many of these type movies so make it a family day and go.You won't be sorry. Although some young children are upset that the series Hannah Montana has ended, I have to say I am glad.Miley Cyrus has so much more to offer to the entertainment business than her role as Hannah Montana. I think we will see her in many, many, more movies. Posted on November 17, 2010 Evelin Shinabarger says... Great movie, you laugh, you cry and them you watch it again.I know Miley got some bad reviews when this movie first came out but I think she did a great job.Considering the slapstick Hannah Montana acting she has been doing since she was 12y this was a great first attempt into drama.The other actors are also great.Greg and Bobby were great, really looking forward to seeing more of Bobby in the future.Now truly the best part of this movie was Liam Hemsworth.Great actor, he did a phenomenol job with his accent.He is going to be big.Loved the chemistry between the two. Posted on November 18, 2010 Treva Styons says... Sparks wrote the Screenplay as well as the Novel to "The Last Song" for Miley, whenever he pictured Ronnie in his own mind, he saw Miley. So as much as some people almost "beg" for Miley Cyrus to be replaced with someone else for the main role as Veronica "Ronnie" Miller, it wouldn't have happened - When will people ever learn that? Miley didn't get casted for this movie, she was SET for "Ronnie" in the very beginning - in fact the Novel wouldn't even exist without her, since the Book is based on the Movie for once and not the other way around, as it's usually the case - The Screenplay was written and the final cut fell before the actual Novel itself got finished. So people who praise the Book, but abandon the Movie, just because Miley Cyrus and YES, NOT someone else "scored" the lead role in it, are quite clueless - Again, Miley is the reason why "The Last Song" even exists - as a Movie AND as a Novel. Seriously, Sparks can't write the Screenplay AND the Novel for and with her in mind and the final movie-result itself would feature someone else in the main role, it's a no go and it's not going to happen. So if you like it or not, No Miley means No "The Last Song" - Her calls and her passion for Sparks's Books alone made both things possible. Of course the Book is more detailed, depper written and features more character developement/feelings, but what do you expect? - alone the unabridged Audiobook to "The Last Song" for example is nearly 12h long, while the Movie itself "lasts" 1:48 and again, it was finished BEFORE the actual Novel - Try to keep that in mind people. Anyways, "The Last Song" is a very nice Movie, having it's ups and downs and is in any case worth buying it on Blu-Ray/DVD for your Home-collection - The chemistry between Miley and Liam is wonderful and couldnt go any deeper (no wonder, since they are a couple in real life as well :p) and the rest of the cast does a wonderful job also, as this movie has simply a bit of everything. It can make you laugh, it can make you smile and it can bring you to tears - It's not a 5 star Master-piece and yes, i think it is a little bit too short with just a runtime of about 108 Minutes, compared to how thick the Novel actually is... however, it is one of the best Movies that i have seen in the Romance/Drama genre since quite a few years and therfor worth 4 good stars. Simply spoken, a well done and enjoyable thing to watch after all. And unlike some in here, i see no minus in Miley Cyrus taking the main part in it. She plays "Ronnie" well (while playing isn't the right word, since she actually IS Ronnie) and proves that the early "Hannah Montana" days are long gone - if you people can't (or don't want to) see that, your loss and YES, people with a "Anti-Miley" flick should NOT watch, NOR review "The Last Song", as they won't be happy and pleased with what they will see. Posted on November 19, 2010 Laronda Hurtis says... In watching `The Last Song' over the weekend (to be honest, I actually wanted to do this), I decided that it was probably best to present this review in three sections; the pros, the cons and my verdict. It just makes more sense this way. THE PROS: The beachfront setting of the film, not unlike a previous Sparks film adaptation `Nights in Rodanthe', is stunning and certainly creates a mood, the same mood that follows a lot of Sparks' stories.You can feel the love in the air from the moment the sandy shores are revealed.The acting here is also quite decent, with the exception of Kelly Preston who is just really bad at whatever it is she is trying to do.Greg Kinnear is always a welcome presence, and he layers the stereotypical `dad' role with enough personality to make him endearing.Liam Hemsworth is like a talented Paul Walker (they look very similar) and that is becoming.I see a career in front of him that may (and I'm not really joking here) lead him to some award recognition in ten years or so.That said, the star of the show has a decent three-quarter turn here.Once here character gets out of the `I'm trying to be distant and rebellious' stage she actually shines.So, I'd say that a good 75% of Miley Cyrus's performance is pretty darn good.I'll tell you this, the main performances (and the nonchalant way the film is edited in parts) goes a long way to making this film entertaining, since there are a lot more cons than pros here.But, before I switch gears, I want to mention the biggest pro here and that is the theme song to the film.`When I Look At You' is beautifully sung (yes, I'm talking about you Miss Cyrus) and effortlessly captivating.It actually yanks at your heartstrings more than this movie does! Ok, we must move on. THE CONS: Nicholas Sparks has absolutely NO imagination.Really, it's like he wrote this one book many, many years ago and decided that it was so successful and so well written that, instead of challenging himself to try anything new, he was just going to `rinse and repeat' for the rest of his life.Like you may have guessed it, Ronnie meets Will and falls in love.Will is from a different social standing than Ronnie.They don't initially get along but they fall in love quick.There are problems within the family dynamic.Oh yeah, someone dies.Typical Sparks' material.That said, Sparks usually shines in this genre, but this film feels forced for me.I think the biggest issue is that Sparks doesn't understand modern romance.He totally gets that dated love that shines in films like `The Notebook', and he even understood the aged romantic dynamic in `Nights in Rodanthe' and even `Message in a Bottle', but the way he crafts modern teenage romance is stilted and phony to the taste.It just doesn't seem real, and then when he tries to pepper in modern issues (like the abusive boyfriend with the homeless girlfriend) it looks very skeletal in form and unbelievable.Another issue here is the first 25% of Miley's performance.It is so forced, and that comic relief she tries to deliver with the whole sea turtle bit (that whole subplot was poorly executed) was atrocious.I wish I could wipe that whole section from the film.The films rapid deterioration as the film draws to a close is also a tad underworked.When a certain character winds up sick, the sickness comes on so ridiculously rapidly that one is stunned as to why NO ONE NOTICED IT BEFORE.It just doesn't make much sense at all. I also want to say this; Miley Cyrus is not the most attractive girl in the world.In fact, the way she holds her face can be comically off-putting at times (and it is also what made the first part of her performance so out of place), but her funny looks could play into her favor once she hones her acting skills.She obviously has some talent (her emotional breakdown upon hearing some tragic news is remarkably in tact and believable) and I can see her developing into a nice actress one day.The fact that she isn't afraid to look ugly (I know that sounds harsh, but if you are a cinephile like me you'll understand that that isn't really meant as an insult) will help her create more reality within her characters.We all know that NO ONE is pretty all of the time.Notice the way that Miley holds her face even towards the films end, when she is looking off or standing in a crowd.She looks lazy and frumpy and at times like she smells something gross.In other words, she looks natural.It works for her in parts, and honestly, if she keeps that up and begins to understand a little better HOW to emote completely I could very well see her getting on the track she claimed she desired (not too long ago she mentioned that she wanted to be like Kate Winslet - great aspirations young lady - and do a dramatic film like `Revolutionary Road').I don't see her as the next Kate-the-Great (that would be a stretch), but the next Natalie Portman? Give her five years and ask me that again. And still, the film is worth seeing at least once. MY VERDICT: It could have been a lot better.Even `A Walk to Remember', which is saddled with some clich Posted on November 20, 2010 Matilda Bowmer says... I own the book, and love it. However, watching Miley Cyrus play this part, was beyond painful. Posted on November 22, 2010 Leave a Comment |
Miley Cyrus shines as the Star cette Heartwarming coming-of-age movie That Will strike your emotional chords. Based On The novel by Nicholas Sparks (Dear John, The Notebook), The Last Song FOLLOWS Ronnie (Cyrus) and Her estranged father as he tries to restore The Loving Relationship THEY HAD oz. With historical purpose reconnecting rebellious daughter isn't easy, so he Choose the One Thing They Still Have in common - music. Complete with not-to-be-missed bonus features - the Miley Cyrus music video "When I Look At You," Exclusive Interview with the actress and more - this uplifting and touching drama about family, first loves and second chances Is A heartfelt story To You Will not Soon Forget. 