In the dark, a natural pair
——I have a feeling from watching the 1998 "Born A Pair"
I heard about this movie a long time ago and kept it in the favorites of my video player. Today, I finally have time to watch this word-of-mouth movie.
Anne and Holly are twins. Although the two sisters grew up in California, one in California and the other in London, living very different lives and having slightly different personalities, the two are strikingly similar in some respects. They were good at fencing, playing cards, and both expressed "hostility" to each other when faced with a stranger who looked exactly like them. To be honest, these two sisters are actually bear children worthy of the name. When they were playing tricks on each other, the whole house was like a "pan silk hole" by Holly. However, this is probably the fastest way to increase the relationship between children. When the two were surprised to find that they were twins, the two who had been together the closest for nine months hit it off.
Two 11-year-old children, witty, smart and beautiful, but also very naughty. The biggest reason their plan was successful was that their parents still had feelings for each other. When Dad saw his ex-wife whom he hadn't met for 11 years in the hotel elevator for the first time, he was surprised and unbelievable. He didn't hesitate to leave his girlfriend who was talking about marriage looking for his "ex-wife" everywhere. At that time, Nick His eyes told me that he still had feelings for Lisa, even though the two hadn't seen each other for 11 years.
Of course, Lisa also has feelings for Nick, otherwise, she wouldn't be nervous to get herself drunk because she was going to see Nick in California. In the first half, I kept thinking about what was the reason for the separation of the two people who loved each other, and each brought a daughter with each other and hadn't seen each other for eleven years.
But actually why? But just when he was young and energetic, the woman thought he would keep her, and the man thought she would not leave. The two daughters endured eleven years of single-parent life because they were concerned about their own face.
As a father, Nick is undoubtedly perfect, but as a man, a boyfriend, a husband, he is imperfect, even irresponsible. Although Nick's girlfriend's purpose of approaching Nick is impure, the tricks of the two bear children when the four of them go out to climb the mountain are indeed too much for her. When she asked him, when choosing between her and them, Nick didn't hesitate, "Them!"
In fact, Nick didn't love her, maybe because she was young and beautiful, Nick was temporarily attracted, but it was definitely not love.
In the end, the family lived happily together. The little actors acted really well, and the small differences in the characters of the two sisters were well grasped, which made me think for a while that this was also played by a pair of twins.
In the end, it's not scary to leave the other party, the key is to let yourself live a cool and wonderful life. Even if you can't reunite like in the movie, you should be able to chat with the other party calmly when you meet again, and then, coolly Turn back and swagger.
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