Perfection among imperfections

Holden 2021-11-16 08:01:26

After watching this film for the first time, I thought it was a pair of real twins co-starring. After all, the accents, temperaments and identities of the "two" girls are still very distinct. Later, I found out that it was the same person. I was really surprised and admired. There were such special effects in 1998, and the latter part of the film was also a surprise. The most cherished thing is the strong family concept that this drama conveys and the warm and sad emotional world it portrays. The play started from the reunion of the twins, but in fact the dark line was separation. Even though the lines were lightly swept across, the huge shortcomings were also seen. Young parents are stubborn and hard-mouthed. Once separated, they never saw each other again, and took one of the twins to the world. As Holly said: "Mom. This arrangement sucks." A picture torn from the middle became the only evidence of the two children to the other half of their parents. This is really a pity, it's not perfect. However, the kinship of flesh and blood has created the perfection in this imperfection. Paved a strong taste of love for the entire film. This taste is sweet, and even more sour. For the dream of many years-to meet father or mother, the twins secretly exchange identities (switch places), which is the biggest highlight of the movie. When Holly (USA) ran to London to see her mother, she kept chanting on the plane: "I hope she will like me." After that, every time she met someone from her mother's side, she would tentatively ask: "Do you like it? You? You hate it?" Finally, she confessed her identity to her mother and said directly: "I hope that one day you will love me as me, not as Annie." Mom said to Holly, "I have loved you for a lifetime. Love you forever." There I can no longer control my tears. And when Annie (UK) told her father that she had been with him (in the US) all this time, she also asked scaredly: "Are you angry?" Dad smiled and said, "No, of course I won't be angry." Every time the sisters' worries were resolved by their parents. Children, no matter what they do wrong, will be the love of their parents. What's more, all they did was to look at their parents and get a complete love. Lindsay Lohan's acting skills are bursting, and the difference between the voice of the two sisters and the form and spirit has been well grasped at a young age. The screenwriter wrote warm and funny, so the old film still looks fresh and lovely today. The supporting role is also very eye-catching. The kindness of grandfather, the bloody love affair between the housekeeper and the nanny, and the gags also reveal warmth and humor. Even the savage evil of the "third party" was finally turned into a stupid cute. Such a happy movie is really a home trip, a must-have movie! Finally, I want to say that since I chose marriage, I should cherish everything that each other has. Such a pair of daughters, such a like-minded partner, if they were really scattered across the world, what a regret it would be. Although life is difficult, holding your hand is the most worth fighting for. Even at both ends of the earth, as long as there is love, it can last forever.

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Extended Reading
  • Kasey 2021-11-16 08:01:26

    Lindsay was so in love when she was a child!!! Now she can't take the wind and work hard, hurry up and end that samlo love. . . .

  • Kimberly 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    If Lindsay quietly rewatched the film again, would she want to cry?

The Parent Trap quotes

  • Chessy, the Parker's Maid: [upon seeing Elizabeth after so many years] Hi, you probably don't remember me. I...

    Elizabeth James: [gives her a kiss on the cheek] Chessy!

    Chessy, the Parker's Maid: I knew I always liked her.

  • Elizabeth James: [Martin enters whistling, Elizabeth gasps] Martin! What are you doing?

    Martin, the James' Butler: [only sporting a speedo] Going for a dip, madame, do you mind?

    Elizabeth James: Uh no no no, that... that's perfectly... perfect. Have fun. Someone ought to.