The Last Song is the perfect film for teens, starring Disney
princess Miley Cyrus and Australian heartthrob Liam Hemsworth it is bound to
attract a wide viewing. Based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks, and directed by
Julie Anne Robinson, it follows Ronnie Miller (Miley Cyrus) as she and her
brother, Jonah Miller (Bobby Coleman), stay at their fathers’ beach house years
after their parents’ divorce. Ronnie is
very bitter about their parents’ divorce and blames her dad, Steve (Greg
Kinnear), barely able to tolerate her father’s presence she seeks to avoid it
by going down to the beach. It is here where she meets Will (Liam Hemsworth), a
seemingly normal guy who works in a garage and volunteers at the aquarium, he
turns out to be a rich boy who also has family problems of his own.
Cyrus is miles away from her clean Disney image on Hannah
Montana, playing an indie bad tempered teenage girl and in my opinion she seems
to still think she is playing a girl with a double personality, she is either a
pouting stroppy brat or a loving caring daughter and sister, there is no middle
emotional bridge. However Cyrus has a charming and energetic screen presence
and is more than capable of becoming an adult movie star. Twelve year old Bobby
Coleman although relatively new to the industry he does an amazing job at
playing the smart young brother, he makes you laugh, smile and cry. Coleman and Cyrus present a believable
brother-sister relationship and make us think that they really do love each
other.
Kinnear is an amazing addition to the film and although he
has a relatively small part at the beginning there is something in his eyes
that makes you believe something deeper is going on. For the most part he
waiting for Ronnie to finish her sulks and rebellious behaviour and become the
caring, loving daughter he knows he can be. He gets a bigger part when he collapses
on the beach and we find out he has terminal cancer his performance in the
later scenes brings the whole cinema to tears and his amazing soulful
performance has a lot to do with his acting through his eyes.Thank you for reading, please follow me on twitter @elliekay96
Ellie Kay
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