The Last Song
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Re: The Last Song
Saw this at the Wimbledon showing with 2 friends who were bawling their eyes out. I won't say I was completely unmoved but am never that affected when a film obviously sets out to make you cry.
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Re: The Last Song
And the Journal critic would tend to agree with you, Preston1990 - is it you in disguise??Preston1990 wrote:
I know that Andrews has her own views about this, but I thought Miley Cyrus’s performance let the film down a little. I felt that she was a little wooden on occasion and a bit below par compared to the other members of the cast.
"Sparks wants to create a father-daughter relationship to showcase Cyrus' dramatic range and prove that the fresh-faced star of Hannah Montana has untapped emotional depths.
Alas, it's wishful thinking on the writer's part because his leading lady is the weakest link in Julie Robinson's film. She cannot cry convincingly on camera and the transition from petulant diva to daddy's girl is awkward and unconvincing."
So there we are - this girl has some way to go in her career. She hasn't quite cracked it yet.
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Re: The Last Song
AYBG wrote:Don't you mean "first daughters"??Preston1990 wrote:My daughters
Lol - Good one!!

