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Theodore 2022-04-19 09:02:06

Is this just an American high school movie? But not for me. American high school movies are very impetuous. I basically danced to watch them, but the last song was not. The story of the movie took place in a small town, and every scene was beautiful. This is a different part of the movie. It's also a flash of love, but it's portrayed very slowly, so that you can calm your mind. I still remember the waves hitting the shore layer by layer, the reeds being blown by the wind, and a pair of lovers in the woods. It's really a fairyland on earth to talk about love, and they have a fierce mud dumping battle, then laugh at each other's muddy body, and finally, the male protagonist hugs the female protagonist and kisses each other. I also like my father who is tolerant and humorous, and my funny and cute brother. I like them together on the balcony to investigate my sister with glasses. I like the family and nature that movies sing apart from love. I like The last song, I like this sentence : love is fragile, and we are not its best caretakers, we just muddle throuth and do the best we can, and hope this fragile thing survives, against all odds. I am not literary, but I am electrocuted.
The heroine is indeed not good-looking, but she has a unique taste, which can be said to be another charming charm, and her when i look at you has become one of my favorite songs.

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  • Isidro 2022-04-24 07:01:09

    Love is fragile.And we're not always its best caretakers.We just muddle through and do the best we can.And hope the fragile thing survives.

  • Leanne 2022-04-21 09:02:20

    A warm story that happened at the seaside in summer. Family, love, whatever it is, love and music can bring you real joy.

The Last Song quotes

  • Veronica 'Ronnie' Miller: Why did you want me to see this?

    Will Blakelee: Because I thought you would like her as much as I do, scars and all.

  • Veronica 'Ronnie' Miller: Truth only means something when it's hard to admit! Don't you get that?