Friday, February 4, 2011

Movie #394 ........................."The Last Song"

Movie #394 "The Last Song" is, yes, presidctable. Wait, I predicted that SHE would sing the last song in the church at the end, and I was wrong -- it was an instrumental. Otherwise, pretty much from the trailer (and knowing someone will probably die or have a fatal disease since it is a Nicholas Sparks' novel), it was just a fill in the dots movie. That being said, how was the acting/tech end of it. I actually don't hate Miley Cyrus and think she is somewhat talented --- well, this movie made me not want to see her in another film. She makes the most horrid faces --- maybe it was the character she was playing, but there was anything likable about her, and I was surprised because she seems down to earth in interviews. What about the others? Well, I always like Greg Kinnear --- not enough of him in the film ---- the boyfriend and the brother were the best parts of the film. Seriously! So this is not a rousing round of excitement for this film. In fact, it's a don't bother --- unless you have nothing better to do. Oh, I did learn about sea turtles and that was good! and that it is PG --- that's another good part of the film.





You rated this movie: 2
The Last Song
(2010) PG
Miley Cyrus has top billing as 17-year-old Ronnie Miller, a rebellious former piano prodigy who doesn't hide her hostility after being sent off to spend the summer in Georgia with her estranged father (Greg Kinnear). Rebuffing her dad's attempts to reconnect, the aloof Ronnie begins to thaw when she meets beach volleyballer Will Blakelee (Liam Hemsworth). Kelly Preston also stars in this contemporary tearjerker based on the Nicholas Sparks novel.
Genre: Teen Dramas, Teen Romance, Tearjerkers
This movie is: Emotional, Sentimental, Romantic
Format: DVD, Blu-ray and streaming

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