Brilliant Smile&saMe

Ericka 2022-03-21 09:01:43

Personally I think this movie is very interesting.
The music at the beginning feels old and weird. I don't really like this kind of music. The benefit, of course, is to take our minds to the past and start examining memories. I thought it was a story from decades ago. Later, things turned around, eleven years later.
Pushing open the door to the world eleven years later, the vivid side of modernity is vividly displayed. Cute twin sisters appear.
Watching the movie, I always thought they were played by real-world twins. On the one hand, I am amazed that the director can find such lovely twins. On the other hand, he applauded and applauded the performance of the strange elves of the sisters.

met at a summer camp. Surprised to see a man exactly like me.
When shaking hands, as if there was telepathy, a trace of wonder floated out.
When I was alone in a log cabin, I was surprised to find that there was such a twin sister in the world.
The two of them took the torn photos of their parents respectively, which together is a happy and beautiful memory of time. Yesterday reappeared in the scene set up by the two twin girls later....
So, you are me, and I am you.
In the lens of London's quaint architectural statues, culture precipitates.
Happiness also followed.
Everything, as planned.
It starts and ends.

It was heartwarming to see them reunited with their parents.
They hugged tightly.
"I know it's like I haven't seen each other in a lifetime"
"It's no exaggeration"
Oh, my god! It's him
"We finally met"
"Why do you say DAD every word?"...
"Because I No chance in a lifetime, I mean these eight weeks... call DAD!"

It took me two days to read it. Not too long, because it's too late. Some people in the middle interrupted one after another. I want to watch it all in one go. It's better to do it all in one go than intermittently.
It didn't feel very good to look at the next day, like a log had been chipped away. Of course, it's not bad either.
Maybe after a night and a morning, I only need to take out a small amount of it and think about it, and then I can guess a lot, and the subsequent plot and ending are all expected. Perhaps because this is a warm comedy in itself. It was just at the end that I had a little doubt about my own thoughts, but it was still like running water hitting a stone, still flowing in the same direction, and flowing down gracefully.

It makes me a little regretful that the twins are played by the same person. The most outstanding thing in the film is undoubtedly the pranks of the two sisters, as well as those touching little touches.
I think for "The Parent Trap", my own feelings can be described as: no matter when you see something funny or moved, you can't help but see a smile on your face!




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The Parent Trap quotes

  • Nick Parker: [Driving Hallie home after picking her up at the airport] Still biting those nails, I see.

    Hallie as Annie: [Proudly] Dad, you noticed!

    Nick Parker: What do you mean notice? You've been biting them since you could chew.

  • Nick Parker: [after falling down into the swimming pool, Nick has a wound on his eyebrow. He dries himself with a rag] I don't believe this. Seeing them together? Seeing you? Ow!

    Elizabeth James: Ooh, let me help you with that

    [Asks for a first aid kit]