The Last Song movie plot
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Violette 2022-04-20 09:01:44
A normal family relationship discussion, smeared a little sweet jam of youthful love, but in fact it's just this piece of bread that is too tasteless. For a three-star movie, one star is added to the soundtrack.
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Robb 2022-04-22 07:01:31
Miley is so ugly, his mouth is ugly, and of course his teeth are the culprit. But her voice is pretty good.
The Last Song quotes
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Will Blakelee: Evening!
[he puts his chair on the sand. Then takes out a lantern]
Veronica 'Ronnie' Miller: Are ya movin' in?
Will Blakelee: Hey, if I wanna get some sleep, I'm gonna need something to scare off the racoons. They don't like bright lights or music.
[pulls out a radio and turns it on]
Veronica 'Ronnie' Miller: You're planning to sleep here?
Will Blakelee: Well, the truth is, the town sorta got together and we decided we just couldn't take another one of your bad hair days.
Veronica 'Ronnie' Miller: [she hits him with her book repeatedly] What's the matter with you?
Jonah Miller: [from the porch] This doesn't look good. You're not okay with this, are you?
Steve Miller: [shakes his head 'no']
Jonah Miller: Then we better maintain visual contact.
Steve Miller: [nods his head 'yes']
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Jonah Miller: Dad says lunch is ready.
Veronica 'Ronnie' Miller: I can't eat right now.I gotta find something to wear to the wedding.
Jonah Miller: What happened to the money dad gave you.
Veronica 'Ronnie' Miller: If you tell him I kill you. Okay?
Jonah Miller: [rolls his eyes]
Veronica 'Ronnie' Miller: I was on my way to bye the dress. And I gave the money away.
Jonah Miller: What?
Veronica 'Ronnie' Miller: Shh! Don't worry about it.
Jonah Miller: Wow. You may be older. By I'm so much smarter than you.
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Badly imitating bad acting skills!
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The sequence of watching movies and novels determines completely different feelings~~
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Why are you different
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There are many important things in life that cannot be understood or hurt. Because one day you will find out how wonderful they are.
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I hate you because I love you, an elegy for my father