Anne and Hurley, two very similar little girls, one from the United States and the other from the United Kingdom, met at a summer camp. Through in-depth understanding, it turns out that they are a pair of twin sisters. The sisters decided to switch identities and bring their parents back into marriage. The film is full of love and joy. The director's ability to control the rhythm is first-rate. The whole film is intertwined and interlocked without any sloppiness. It always affects the hearts of the audience. The 127-minute film length is easily passed. From the beginning of the summer camp trickery, the film sets the tone of light comedy. In the portrayal of characters, whether it is father Nick, mother Lisa, Nick's fiancée, or the servants of the two families, the characters have distinct personalities and are portrayed in detail. Very good, there is also the grandfather of the sisters. There are not many scenes, but it is definitely the finishing touch, which makes people feel affectionate and harmonious. The little movie star Lindsay Luan has one person and two roles. the entire video. A family, family, comedy film with a perfect ending. After watching the film, there is a trace of sadness in my heart. The biggest victims of divorce are always children. This is a wound that will never heal their hearts. Watching Annie and He After Li changed her identities, she was so close to her parents who had never met. Heli would add her father to every word she said to her father, as if she wanted to make up for everything she had lost over the years. At the same time, it also tells us that after the passion of love, the marriage will return to peace and life. How to get through this dangerous period and how to manage emotions during this period is a problem that every family in the world faces when growing up. Some fate is like the sand in our hands, if we miss it, we will never hold it again. Although this film was released in 1998, it is definitely worth watching, and it can be called the ceiling of similar films.
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