My friend and I decided that even though we're not the biggest of fans of Miley Cyrus, we had to go see "The Last Song." Before going to the movie, I had read some articles about how bad Miley's acting skills were. I will say, she's not amazing but she's not terrible as well. There were parts of the movie that were believable and others that were just quite too predictable.
Nicholas Sparks' story is one that is somewhat similar to "The Notebook" but this story relates to more modern times and the difficulties a family faces. Miley Cyrus plays Ronnie, a musical prodigy who's just been accepted to Juliard. Her mother, played by Kelly Preston a.k.a. Mrs. John Travolta, sends her and her little brother Jonah (hmmm... Jonas is similar to Jonah...) down south to live with their father, played by Greg Kinear, for the summer. At first, Ronnie is a snotty, stubborn teenager who is pushing her family away. Her brother begs her to be nicer to her father and she does become loving towards the end of the movie. Liam Hemsworth a.k.a. Miley's new incredibly hunky, super hot, Australian boyfriend, does a great American accent in the movie and fits the role of a Southern gentleman very well. As you watch the movie, you see why Miley fell for him.
"The Last Song" is a great movie to see if you're a teen or even a parent. It shows how valuable and precious family is to us. It'll make you laugh and cry and say "I love you" to your parents, friends, boyfriend, girlfriend, and anyone else you love in this world.
Saturday, April 3, 2010
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