Eleven-year-old Holly Parker met Anne James at a summer camp in Maine. Despite their striking resemblance, they were sworn enemies at first. Holly didn't like Annie, and Annie was equally unwilling to pay attention to Holly. But the two share some traits in common: an allergy to strawberries, a knack for playing cards and mischief. When the two were sarcastic with each other, they inadvertently talked about their respective fathers and mothers. They looked exactly the same, one had only the father and the other had only the mother, and both longed to know what their mother or father looked like. Suddenly, the clever little girl noticed something strange. The two of them had a pair of photos of their parents and found that the photo that was torn in half was a complete photo. The two suddenly realized that what they were seeing was their twin sisters. Because their parents separated shortly after birth, the twin sisters, Holly, was brought back to a beautiful vineyard in Napa Valley, California by her father Nick, while Anne was raised by her mother, Elizabeth, who was a wedding dress designer. Brought to live in London, the two never met, and they didn't even know they had a separate twin sister until they met at summer camp. In addition to being pleasantly surprised, in order to learn more about their parents, the sisters switched identities and came to their father or mother who they had never met. The two lived in unfamiliar environments, and neither parent could see the flaws, and everything went smoothly. Through a period of life, they figured out the reasons for their parents' breakup, as well as their respective living conditions. It turned out that their father Nick and mother Elizabeth met on a sailing trip, met on the "Elizabeth II" and became a couple during the journey, but later their marriage broke down due to some misunderstandings, and the two sisters divided things like this. . They were going to keep pretending like this until Nick announced that he was remarrying, and the sisters decided to do anything to help their parents reunite. But Nick's charismatic but obnoxious fiancée, Meredith, throws a huge dent in their plans. In order to get their parents back together, they devised an opportunity for their parents to meet unexpectedly, but their fantasy of getting back together failed to materialize. In a camp, Holly and Annie torture Nick's fiancée, who screams and screams in horror at a lizard, which slowly creeps into her mouth, and the twin sisters finally get angry with her. Nick and Elizabeth had another spark of love under the arrangement of their two daughters. The two decided to remarry, and their parents and a pair of sisters lived happily together. Very warm and touching movie, two naughty children also give people
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