Beardsley's militarily run family meets North's democratic family where everyone speaks. Two families that were supposed to be harmonious, merged into one big family that made people crazy. The Civil War in an American family officially begins.
The performance of the first half is quite satisfactory, but the development of the second half is a bit jerky and not logical enough. And the dramatic tension is not enough, it seems that it is not as good as "Cheaper by the Dozen".
Americans do not have family planning, so they can have children freely, but there are too many children here. However, I would like to praise Helen North. She gave birth to 4 children, and she even adopted them. There are 6 children in one adoption, and they are of various races. They have made outstanding contributions to world peace. The next Secretary-General of the United Nations gave her up Who.
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