3 years ago

Lesly 2021-11-16 08:01:26

The remake version of "Little Naughty" in the 1960s, the Disney movie, is the most relaxing thing I have watched recently, plus national distribution. The plot is very similar to the modern version of Mark Twain's "Prince and the Poor". The difference is that a pair of twin girls exchange identities to promote the reunion of their parents. I used to laugh when I watched this thing, but I feel humorous recently. Feeling retreated, depressed!

Light comedy type, not vulgar, suitable for all ages over 7 years old, a little push.

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The Parent Trap quotes

  • Hallie as Annie: Doesn't designing all these wedding dresses ever make you think about getting married again; or at least make you think about the "f" word?

    Elizabeth James: The "f" word?

    Hallie as Annie: My father!

  • Elizabeth James: [Hallie, as Annie, is underneath Elizabeth's covers struggling to tell her about the switch] Annie!

    Hallie as Annie: That's where I have to go; I have to go see Annie!

    Elizabeth James: I see, and where might Annie be?

    Hallie as Annie: In Napa, with her father Nick Parker.

    Elizabeth James: You're not Annie?

    Elizabeth James: That would be correct.

    Elizabeth James: You're Hallie?

    Hallie as Annie: I am. Annie and I met up at camp and, and we decided to switch places. I'm sorry, but I've never seen you and I've dreamt of meeting you my whole life and Annie felt the exact same way about Dad so, so we sort of just switched lives. I hope you're not mad because I love you so much, and I just hope that one day you could love me as me, and not as Annie.

    Elizabeth James: Oh darling, I've loved you your whole life.

    Martin, the James' Butler: [sobbing after he kisses Grandfather's hand] I've never been so happy in my entire life!

    [continues sobbing as Grandfather closes the door]