My Last Love
(1999)
- 1999年01月25日 (美国)
- 爱情
- 剧情:An attorney, Susan (Nancy Travis) battling Cancer returns home to California with her daughter Carson (Jamie Renee Smith). And then falls for a free-spirited young man (Scott Bairstow). While trying to resolve various family issues. 55 Written by Spike_13 My Last Love is a TV movie about a single mother who had been diagnosed with cancer. Her treatments aren't helping, so she decides to move with her daughter Carter, from Chicago to her home on the west coast. While there, she meets a busboy named Michael and they fall in love. In the meantime, she has several struggles dealing with Carter's reaction to her illness, her mother's over-protectiveness, and the matter of who will care for her daughter when she dies. Written by Susie-16 Susan Morton (Nancy Travis) is an attorney and a single mother to her 12-year old daughter, Carson (Jamie Renee Smith). When Susan (Nancy Travis) is diagnosed with cancer, she moves from Chicago to California, where she grew up, and she brings Carson along with her. On the west coast, she meets Michael Blake (Scott Bairstow), who is currently a low-paid waiter, and falls in love with him. Michael make friends with Susans daughter, Carson, but he leaves Susan, when she tells him that she has cancer. Carson convinces him to come back though. Meanwhile, Susan is concidering to have Carson stay with Susans parents, Phil (James Karen) and Marnie (Holland Taylor), when she dies, after Susans ex-husband, Peter, turns down the offer of letting Carson stay with him. Michael then offers to take care of Carson, since they get along so well, making Susans parents upset. Susan dies two weeks later, and Carson decides to stay with Michael instead of her grandparents. Written by Laerke
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Zachary: I think that busboy's checking you out. Susan: The words every woman wants to hear! Susan:
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You're not what I expected. You have depth.
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Susan's Mother: Is he still gay? Susan: No Mom, he took that new pill ... Yes Mom. Michael Blake: I ...