Relationships come and go, but the Penguins are forever.
I went and saw the Last Song tonight.
It was a cheesy love story that was completely different from the book. But what eased my mind was knowing that the screenplay was written before the book, haha. Getting to the movie, I loved it. There were obviously some flaws in the acting, but I don’t careeee. Miley and Liam obviously had crazy chemistry. I give it a good ol’ 8/10. And a recommendation. So, go see it!
There were people in the theatre literally bawwwwwllllling. It was ridiculous. I didn’t shed a tear. But that I know is because I have no heart. Ha. (Half kidding)
Probably seeing it again this weekend? HAHA, maybe.
Unless I have a sudden urge to spend the last of my money on Jager. But let’s hope that doesn’t happen.
EDIT: The ‘She Will Be Loved’ scene is the cutest.
“I was tired of hearing it, you know? So I said ‘Whatever’, and he grabbed my arm so hard that he left bruises. Anyway, he says to me, ‘Do you know what you’re saying when you say, “Whatever”? It’s just a code word for the f-word, followed by “you.” And at your age, you never, ever say that to anyone.’” Blaze leaned back. “So now, when someone says it to me, I just say ‘You too.’”
I started reading The Last Song yesterday morning, and I finished this afternoon. And after reading it, I’m even more excited to see the movie. Only a little more than three months until it’s out in theatres. :D
You should read it. I promise you’ll love it.
It’s amazing, as all Nicholas Sparks’ stories are.
NIGHTNIGHT by DEDDY