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Post by Vits on Aug 1, 2020 18:03:22 GMT
THE PARENT TRAP PART I 6/10 THE PARENT TRAP PART II is quite funny and the performances are decent, except for Carrie Kei Heim's. The song LET'S KEEP WHAT WE'VE GOT by Marilyn McCoo is bad. There are many reasons why this sequel feels inferior: -There's a big difference between coming up with a secret plan to make 2 strangers meet and fall in love and coming up with a secret plan to make a divorce couple re-encounter and fall in love again. Some feelings never go completely away, but you can't force those feelings to appear in the first place. -There's a big difference between 2 daughters making their parents get together in order to fix their broken family and 2 daughters making their parents get together due to personal inconveniences. -There's a big difference between 13-year-olds doing something like this and a 40-year-old doing something like this. Especially if said 40-year-old agrees to collaborate immediately after listing the reasons why the plan is wrong. -There's a big difference between lying to your parents and releasing the ropes from the boat in which you parents are (so they can be alone) knowing that they don't know how to sail. The movie almost redeems itself when Sharon tries to give Susan and the girls a taste of their own medicine, but everything is ruined when all the main characters find out about... well, everything. Why are they taking everything as a fun game?! It's actually a fucked up situation! Best bad movie THE PARENT TRAP PART III 1/10 THE PARENT TRAP PART IV: HAWAIIAN HONEYMAN 3/10 THE PARENT TRAP 1998 7/10 ------------------------------------- You can read comments of other movies in my blog.
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Post by bess1971s on Aug 1, 2020 18:38:40 GMT
I've always enjoyed the original and Lindsay's remake is not bad. The sequels were pretty forgettable.
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Post by politicidal on Aug 1, 2020 20:56:42 GMT
It’s a wonder that Disney didn’t try to make a sequel to the Lohan version.
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Post by teleadm on Aug 1, 2020 22:29:12 GMT
There is an earlier now forgotten British version based on the same source material "Das Doppelte Lottchen" by author Erich Kästner, Twice Upon a Time 1953, directed by Emeric Pressburger. Thought it could be a bit fun to know.
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