Love, forever!

Viva 2021-12-17 08:01:05

love.
Will use a black marker pen to write on Ronnie's dirty sneakers: forever.
Ronnie looked through the window of Will's speeding car, looking at the ray of sunlight running at speed.
Will and Ronnie embraced each other on the beach where the little turtle was born.
These scenes are old-fashioned and beautiful, so beautiful that you want time to stop at that moment.
Whether it is dusk, the colorful clouds in the sky, the blue sea, the green grass, and the neat rows of trees, they are all like Will's brilliant and handsome smiling face, like a ray of sunlight shining into Ronnie's closed heart.

Affection.
Like Ronnie said, even loved ones make mistakes. She forgave her kind-hearted, considerate and stoic father. When she understood that he loved him more, he was about to run to another world.
She finished her father's last song.
And she will always remember her father holding her younger brother Jonah and gently saying: every time a light shines through that window we built, or any window at all, that's me.
And Ronnie will see the sun shine on the glass in the days to come Everyone will think of his father and walk over with a smile.

At the end of the movie, it is too late to wipe my tears. This is a necessary part of watching a movie. Not surprisingly, each one should shed a few tears.

The unruly chick that I didn't really like at the beginning of the movie has made me appreciate it by the end. The old-fashioned love story also moved me, and I deeply believe that love may be so true.
The soundtrack and the ending tunes of the movie are all easy to hear. It turns out that small-cost movies can also be so delicate and serious. Isn't it the same level that the love story is so perfect?

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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']