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The Last Song
Just one thing in the world would connect an estranged father and his reluctant teenage daughter.
7 March 1959, Cullowhee, North Carolina, USA
16 February 1988, Dayton, Ohio, USA
26 March 1990, Santa Monica, California, USA
17 May 1984, Passaic, New Jersey, USA
21 August 1983, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
9 January 1965, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
23 January 1975, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
13 January 1990, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
24 March 1988, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
4 March 1982, Anchorage, Alaska, USA
1945, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
17 June 1963, Logansport, Indiana, USA
1 October 1982, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
August 31, 2011
The latest in a growing number of weepy films based on Nicholas Sparks novels that don't come anywhere close to The Notebook.April 04, 2011
This film is kind of a brilliant move on the part of the Cyrus Corporation.August 16, 2010
How do I find thee ridiculous, The Last Song? Let me count the ways...[Blu-ray]April 21, 2012
Cyrus and Hemsworth... represent some kind of theoretical low for how terrible two romantic leads can be, together and separately.April 02, 2010
Sadly, without a single note of originality, Last Song is an awfully long and tiresome tune.December 25, 2012
A predictable but sweet old-fashioned teen romance.April 02, 2010
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.April 29, 2010
Anyone but Cyrus fans will find this one of the more inferior Sparks adaptations -- and yes, that includes Nights in Rodanthe.February 10, 2012
It's an entire season's worth of a teen soap opera crammed into a feature film.April 02, 2010
It's like Dante and Beatrice all over again, with the Georgia coast standing in for Paradise.April 01, 2010
So bad it makes The Notebook look like Casablanca.September 07, 2011
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.