The good things that look first are born in pairs. It is said that good deeds were shot earlier, I don't know if there is a source of adaptation and tribute.
In terms of fun, it is more recommended to be born with a couple, maybe it is more smooth in consideration of the later plots. Whether it's a pair of good things or a natural pair, it's a movie that is very suitable for popcorn.
Amanda grew up in an orphanage and has been through many adoptive families. What she is best at is how to drive out adopters and make them give up adoption.
Amanda gets along well with the female teacher (I forget the name), the female teacher would love to adopt Amanda but is not eligible for adoption because she is single and poor.
Amanda and the female teacher go to summer camp, while Alyssa returns to the mansion prepared by her father, only to be told that her father is going to marry another woman next month.
This is a self-proclaimed socialite but screaming, vicious, and always thinking about sending Alyssa to boarding school as a stepmother.
Alisha ran away from home in a fit of anger, and Amanda came down to the mansion and knocked on the door.
They were accidentally mistaken and started a different life. In the end, the two reached an agreement, and Amanda continued to play Alicia and drove away the stepmother. And Alyssa continues to experience the life of an orphan.
Afterwards, a series of ironic stories unfolded. . . .
The final outcome must be a happy comedy, such as the teacher and Alyssa's father together
Two identical girls can live together~
When you are in a bad mood, you can watch acridine, a very happy movie
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