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Marcel 2022-04-22 07:01:11

Throughout the whole film, in addition to the superb acting skills of the actors, there are several aspects that we should think about and appreciate. The children of single-parent families in the film are not as exaggerated as "bad" in the eyes of the Chinese. Instead, they are sunny, cheerful, positive, confident, intelligent and happy. In Western educational philosophy, divorce is just a personal matter. Respect and agree with each other's choices. Different family backgrounds and different education methods produce different children. No matter what the situation, the child should be physically and mentally sound.

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  • Vaughn 2021-11-16 08:01:26

    Ms has seen before that the daughter of the battalion leader in the summer camp is Jenise from Friends. This movie will make people very happy to watch

  • Vaughn 2022-03-23 09:01:42

    Which stepmother would have to turn into a witch when she met this pair. These two babies are too skinny, and they are not cute, especially the pranks behind them have a strong sense of discomfort. Isn't this a pair of evil children... The story is lame and unreasonable, fairy tale style good? No, it's a fairy tale-style devastation. Except for the fragments of past memories, I can't see the basis of the relationship at all... Only 11 years apart from each other, I don't know who is in front of me when we gather together. Earn a tear, and give you one or two points.

The Parent Trap quotes

  • Nick Parker: [hiking] I'm going to take the lead. You two help Meredith.

    Meredith Blake: [looks at the girls] Sure you'll help me. Right over a cliff you'll help me.

    Hallie: [whispering to Annie] Not a bad idea.

    Annie: Yeah, see any cliffs?

  • Marva Kulp, Sr.: Excuse me, girls. I just got to have a scoop of these gorgeous strawberries. Would you care for some dear?

    Hallie: Oh, no thanks, can't. I-I'm allergic.

    Marva Kulp, Sr.: Oh, that's too bad. How about you, dear, strawberries?

    Annie: Oh, sorry, I wish I could, but I can't, I-I'm allergic.

    Marva Kulp, Sr.: Yes, you just told me that over here. How'd you get over there? Well, first day at camp you'll have to excuse the old girl.

    [Annie walks away]

    Marva Kulp, Sr.: At least I'm not putting salt in the sugar shakers. Well, actually sugar in the salt shakers, but... now where did she get off to?