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The Last Song
Directed by
Julie Anne Robinson
PG
2010
1h 47m
Drama
,
Family
,
and more
6.0
21%
65%
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A rebellious girl 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 of The Last Song
Miley Cyrus
Veronica 'Ronnie' Miller
Greg Kinnear
Steve Miller
Bobby Coleman
Jonah Miller
Liam Hemsworth
Will Blakelee
Hallock Beals
Scott
Kelly Preston
Kim
Nick Lashaway
Marcus
Carly Chaikin
Blaze
Kate Vernon
Susan Blakelee
Melissa Ordway
Ashley
Nick Searcy
Tom Blakelee
Adam Barnett
Teddy
Lance E. Nichols
Pastor Harris
Carrie Malabre
Cassie
Stephanie Leigh Schlund
Bonnie Johnson
Rhoda Griffis
Anthony Paderewski
Michael Jamorski
Lance
The Last Song Ratings & Reviews
I.E. Weekly
Amy Nicholson
This is Miley's vehicle, but the strongest scenes are between Kinnear and Coleman.
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
So bad it makes The Notebook look like Casablanca.
Entertainment Weekly
Lisa Schwarzbaum
Here's the revelation: Miley Cyrus is a really interesting movie star in the making, with an intriguing echo-of-foghorn speaking voice, and a scuffed-up tomboyish physicality (in the Kristen Stewart mode) that sets her apart from daintier girls.
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Jon Bream
[Cyrus is] believable as Ronnie partly because she, too, is 17 and at a crossroads in her life.
Los Angeles Times
Michael Ordoña
For those wondering if the continuing popularity of such exercises might make this one worth the ticket price, the same effect might be achieved by writing names and obstacles (make some tragic) on index cards and tossing them in the air.
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
While the movie will probably rake in big bucks from her built-in fan base (and their moms), the decision to showcase her dramatic chops may not have been in Cyrus' best long-term interest.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
She retreats far too often into sitcom level emoting, channeling her Hannah Montana alter ego when she should be going for the full Rachel McAdams or Kristen Stewart pout.
Slant Magazine
Nick Schager
The film is engineered to entice tween female moviegoers and repel everyone else.
Wall Street Journal
Joe Morgenstern
The movie moves Ms. Cyrus from where she was to more or less where she and her handlers wanted to be, and Mr. Kinnear's musician father, Steve, adds a generous measure of grace.
Chicago Reader
Andrea Gronvall
Years on the Hannah Montana TV series have not adequately prepared Miley Cyrus for screen acting, even in a vehicle as unchallenging as this adaptation of a Nicholas Sparks novel.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
Cyrus is ghastly in The Last Song, bad not just in one or two ways, but in all kinds of ways. It was a disservice to the audience, to the material and to Cyrus herself that she was put in this position.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
It's the worst of both worlds as Disney cash cow Miley Cyrus makes the most dubious "dramatic" debut of any singer since Britney Spears.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Joe Williams
It's not surprising that in the hands of a first-time director and first-time screenwriter, nobody in this movie behaves like a recognizable human being, but it is surprising that Cyrus comes across as such an unlikable sourpuss.
Salon.com
Stephanie Zacharek
The predictable plot mechanics aren't what make it insufferable. The big problem is Miley Cyrus.
Variety
Rob Nelson
Cyrus, alas, hasn't yet learned not to act with her eyebrows and overbite. But she does show off her considerable chops as a pianist and remains reasonably likable throughout.
AV Club
Scott Tobias
Huffing through the early scenes of The Last Song with black leather boots and a frozen pout, Miley Cyrus plays author Nicholas Sparks' idea of a rebel, which is to say Ned Flanders' idea of a rebel.
Washington Post
Dan Kois
Cyrus is game and appealing, but she's not nearly enough of a natural actress to pull off the emotional whip-cracks the story puts Ronnie through.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
It's hard to believe this bland starlet is the same spunky kid who bounced through the Hannah Montana movie just last year, but it's only fair to cut Cyrus some slack.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
The director, Julie Anne Robinson, makes sure that any scene that might culminate in thought or reflection instead becomes a montage set to music.
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