The afterglow of the warm and flowing town - The Last Song

Vita 2022-03-22 09:01:57

I picked a film at random. At first, it was because of Hanna Montana's leading role. The title seemed very old-fashioned, but after reading the plot introduction, I was attracted, and at the same time, I regretted it.
The opening scene is Ronnie, played by Miley Cyrus, arguing with his younger brother with a disdainful face, and reluctantly following his mother to his father's hometown. His parents have been divorced for three years. Ronnie, 17, witnessed all this, and always thought that his own Her father was the main culprit in the separation of the family. She had been noticed by the conservatory since she was 5 years old, and she became rebellious, and her grades were like high-altitude diving (when Ronnie finally read the letter from her father to her before the end, it said that he knew how smart she was.) The knowing smile when I can deliberately write the wrong answer to each question reminds me of my father who knew 100% of me in my student days), and an indifferent attitude of "don't get close to strangers" to the surrounding, and would rather be with him. Some delinquent teenagers who have left home are together, and they don't want to look at the well-known handsome Will. Father, is a term that shy away from home. When I came home late at night, I heard the delicate piano music that was only played for her, and hardened my heart to forbid it and bury myself in a world without music. However, when I saw the raccoon stealing the turtle eggs, Ronnie's kindness that could not be concealed was seen by the father who had been watching her silently, smiling, and secretly seeping into my lips through the helpless father. At the same time, Ronnie's nervousness finally gave Will, who is a volunteer in the Ocean Park, a chance to get to know each other. When the two teenagers set up a deck chair to watch the night around the turtle eggs, the starry sky became romantic, and the mood of reading began to wander... The nervous father rushed over, and the three-eighth line, like a silent exhortation, reflected how much love, majesty, and the agreement between men. The quiet growth of love is like a silent handover in the movie. Ronnie first began to show his true self in front of his lover, and once again played his beloved piano. The music's appeal was endless. Ronnie couldn't help telling his father about the joy, The hearts of father and daughter are getting closer and closer, and Jonah, the lovely younger brother, at the critical moment of his sister, took out his savings from various extortion methods to pick out a sweet dress for her sister, wow, such a family is called "Perfect" is not too much, right? !

The good days always hide the bad truth. When the little sea turtle broke out of its shell on that wonderful night, when the jumping and jerky crawling conveyed the joy of new life, the secret of my father could not be contained. A new day has come, but the camera is in the hospital. Ronnie and Jonah suddenly discover that the countdown to the wonderful family relationship has already begun...

I don't want to kill the suspense of everyone enjoying the film, but I have to mention For Ronnie written by my father, yes , I'm looking forward to the song in the title, I know it must be touching, and I'm also very disdain for the set of crying while watching the movie, but the moment it finally played on the piano, I still It didn't stop, and the same song appeared again in the film, a completely different scene, but it touched my eyes again easily. This is a film that I can't see any trace of Disney at all, but I see the power of Disney in the details. Just one minute and twelve seconds of music, but on the same night, I watched it three times over and over again. I was still moved and my warmth was still there. Don't dislike the title of the movie anymore, because this is really the soul of the movie.

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The Last Song quotes

  • Steve Miller: Ronnie...

    Veronica 'Ronnie' Miller: You lied to me dad.

    Steve Miller: I didn't lie.

    Veronica 'Ronnie' Miller: Yes you did. You said you were fine. You're not fine! That was a lie!

    Steve Miller: I hoped. I didn't lie it's not the same thing.

    Steve Miller: It's alright to be angry.

    Veronica 'Ronnie' Miller: Good!

    [pause]

    Veronica 'Ronnie' Miller: Is this why you brought me here this summer?

    [pause]

    Veronica 'Ronnie' Miller: Is it? So you wouldn't have to be alone while-.

    [Crying]

    Veronica 'Ronnie' Miller: Why didn't you tell us?

    Steve Miller: It's not what I wanted this time to be about.

    Veronica 'Ronnie' Miller: Well it is. It is now, daddy...

    Steve Miller: It's not. This is just another... another part of our terrific summer. Not one of the better parts I admit.

    Veronica 'Ronnie' Miller: [Crying] I love you.

    Steve Miller: Sweetie, I love you too.

    Veronica 'Ronnie' Miller: [She lays down with him in his hospital bed, crying] I love you, daddy.

  • 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']