When I was in junior high school, the teacher let go of this film. At that time, I missed the ending because I needed to go to the cafeteria after class to "grab meals". After that, it was difficult to find resources. At the time, I was very fascinated. Summer camp, fencing, manor were all very attractive things, and the twins were cute and witty. Well, it's very strange that it looks like a subject that girls like to watch, but I didn't expect that male classmates like it too. When I revisit it, the perspective is not the same as when I was a child. It is very clear that this is one person playing two roles, and I pay more attention to how Lindsay expresses the difference between the two characters. I always forget the fact that it is two people when I was plotted. The plot that I thought was turbulent at first, now I feel that it is not enough to watch. Plus, the stepmother is sexy and the only black spot is sending her daughter to boarding school, which justifies the mischief. There is no surprise in the ending, the most important thing is the process, as an easy way to keep the twins happy and cute. The accent change may seem childish now, but it's amazing how Lindsay can do it. A little observation, when Lindsay played Holly, she deliberately grinned to make her face asymmetrical, Annie's face looked more symmetrical; when Holly and Annie played each other, while the British and American accents were mixed, Holly had more intonation Change, will deliberately raise some syllables.
The points of attention and the way of understanding in junior high school are very different from today. Even though I felt that I could understand a lot of things at the age of 12 at that time or now, it is still too naive. Leonardo of the Titanic, Janice of Friends, the cute horn blowing, noticed some small things outside the plot; it is normal for parents to be separated, but the love of parents also hopes to have both; girls will also I like the "glamorous bitch" like the stepmother, although I am still fascinated by Natasha.
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