The Last Song | |
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Theatrical release poster
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Directed by | Julie Anne Robinson |
Produced by |
Adam Shankman Jennifer Gibgot |
Screenplay by |
Nicholas Sparks Jeff Van Wie |
Based on |
The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks |
Starring | |
Music by | Aaron Zigman |
Cinematography | John Lindley |
Edited by | Nancy Richardson |
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Distributed by | Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures |
Release date
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Running time
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107 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $20 million |
Box office | $89 million |
The Last Song: Original Soundtrack | ||
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Soundtrack album by Various Artists | ||
Released | March 23, 2010 | |
Recorded | 2009 | |
Genre | Pop | |
Length | 59:25 | |
Label | Hollywood Records | |
Producer | Various Artists | |
Singles from The Last Song: Original Soundtrack | ||
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The Last Song is a 2010 American coming of age teen romantic drama film developed alongside Nicholas Sparks' 2009 novel of the same name. The film was directed by Julie Anne Robinson in her feature film directorial debut and co-written by Sparks and Jeff Van Wie. The Last Song stars Miley Cyrus, Liam Hemsworth, and Greg Kinnear and follows a troubled teenager as she reconnects with her estranged father and falls in love during a summer in a quiet Southern United States beach town.
Sparks was approached to write both the film's screenplay and the novel. Sparks completed the screenplay in January 2009, prior to the completion of the novel, making The Last Song his first script to be optioned for film. The setting, originally in North Carolina like the novel, relocated to Georgia after the states had campaigned for months to host production. Upon beginning production in Tybee Island, Georgia and nearby Savannah, The Last Song became the first movie to be both filmed and set in Tybee Island. Filming lasted from June 15 to August 18, 2009 with much of it occurring on the island's beach and pier. The Last Song was released by Touchstone Pictures on March 31, 2010.
Upon release, the film received a negative response from critics, particularly its screenplay and casting.
At seventeen, Veronica "Ronnie" Miller (Miley Cyrus) remains as rebellious as she was the day her parents divorced and her father moved to North Carolina three years prior. Once a classical piano child prodigy under the tutelage of her father, Steve Miller (Greg Kinnear), Ronnie now ignores the instrument and has not spoken with her father since he left. While Juilliard School has been interested in her since she was young, Ronnie refuses to attend.