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The Parent Trap

The Parent Trap

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This Does It!
Review: I love this video, it is butifly acted out and has charm and glee in it. I would suggest you buy it the minute it comes out on video, you would die to see this movie. Lindsey is the greatest, no body could have done it better!! It is about two girls (played by one), who reunite an summer camp. They switch places in a desprate atempt to reunite there long divorced parents. A comedy with a great romanti twist. This is great for the whole family, a verrrrry funnnny rommmmantic movie that if you miss it you will have to see it!! My last words are- G E T

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great!
Review: I went to see this movie with two of my best friends, it was the best. Great Acting by Lindsey! She made it seem like there really were to people! This is a great, must get video, don't miss out!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must-HAVE
Review: The first time I saw this in the theater I knew I had to HAVE it in my collection! I don't buy a lot of movies but The Parent Trap captured my long term interest and I want it available for viewing whenever I want to lift my spirits. This is a feel-good, romantic comedy that leaves you wanting more. Lindsay is wonderful at developing two separate characters, and Quaid and Richardson are charmingly realistic. What more can I say - Buy It!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An interesting movie!
Review: Lindsay Lohan does it this time! She acts superbly ib 2 roles as both Hallie and Annnie! An excellent movie which I caught at the cinema! I was so fascinated by it that I began to surf all the Lindsay Lohan sites I could find! Take my advice:Order NOW!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Parent Trap by Rachel McEwen
Review: The Parent Trap is a lovely romance/comedy movie. The twins, Annie James and Hallie Parker (both played magnificently by Lindsay Lohan) Meet at a summer camp only to discover that they are identical twins. This leaves them alone to cook up sneaky schemes to switch places with eachother at the end of camp. They think they've got it all sorted out. They think they know everything about eachother. But they could not be more wrong. Their parents, ( wonderfully played by Natasha Richardson and Dennis Quaid) have got other ideas. This heartwarming movie will leave you laughing, crying and clenching your fists in fright, excitement and terror!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Better than Holes!
Review: I used to have this movie on video tape, but I decided to donate it to Salvation Army and get it on DVD, because I like DVDs better. I had the movie Holes on DVD, too. I bought the movie Holes on DVD when they first released. I really like Holes, too. The differences between Holes and The Parent Trap are good girls vs. bad boys. Holes talks about a camp that's for bad boys and The Parent Trap talks about the camp for good girls. That's why I like girls better than boys, that's why I like The Parent Trap better.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Believe it or not, it's even better than the original!
Review: When this film was originally released in theatres, I had no desire to see it because I didn't think it could possibly live up to the Hayley Mills version. Years later, I was flipping channels and saw it featured as the Disney movie of the week, and I fell in love with it! This version is even BETTER than the original! So much of the plot mimics the original story (twin girls separated at birth reunite and scheme to get their parents back together), and the small deviations are wonderful, like having one of the twins speak with a British accent (so cute!).

Lindsay Lohan is absolutely adorable in her dual role: I don't think I've ever seen a little girl as charming as she is! Dennis Quaid and Natasha Richardson are a wonderful couple, and Elaine Hendrix is perfect as the girls' evil stepmother-to-be. Fans of the original "Partent Trap" will enjoy seeing Joanna Barnes in her cameo role as Meredith's mother, Vicki: a great tribute to the character she played in the 1961 version of the film).

The music in this film is fantastic, and I highly suggest that you purchase the soundtrack in addition to the DVD. However, the one disappointment in this film is that the twin Lindsays don't do a modernized version of "Let's Get Together," which is the song that the twin Hayleys performed for their parents in the original film. in fact, there's no real musical number in this version at all (although they do briefly pay tribute to the classic song).

Overall, though, this movie is FABULOUS: I'm still kicking myself for not having gone to see it in the theatre, but I'm thrilled to own the DVD!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: How to deal with mean woman
Review: Don't miss this amazing film. 2 girls,Annie and Hallie, [both played by lindsay lohan] meet up at camp walden not even knowing they are twins. However when they are in a fencing game together, it all comes to life where they see each other as twins face to face. They do not get along when they first meet therefore decide to play some games on each other. After been put in the isolation cabin both befriends after the first night in there and both are interested to find out more about their parents. So they put on the act and decide to switch places, Annie is Hallie and Hallie is Annie. Hair cut,er piercing and they both look exactly like each other. After a while of staying switched, Hallie and Annie make a plan to get both parents together at an hotel in san fransisco. They have got to make it before it's too late, their dad is going to get married and the twins are desperate to get their mom and dad back together again. An impressive film, very good and actors have made the film indeed brillaint. SEE IT.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good but too fast paced
Review: Is this adequate remake of the 1960 Hayley Mills classic. I wish the pacing of this film had been slower as it would have been nearly as the original if it had just been slower paced as the actors (especially Lohan) are first rate in their acting.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Parent Trap
Review: The Parent Trap is an excellent example of what it takes to make a great movie. A good storyline, decent actors, and a positive sentiment to it. While it will never be compared with classic films such as Gone With the Wind and Lawrence of Arabia, it is still very impressive. A fine debut film for Lindsay Lohan, she'll look back on this as a great booster to her career. She was much more impressive than Hayley Mills was, which is saying a lot.
The storyline orginization was also a vast improvement from the original. The characters were more scrutinized, which makes it all the better. In the original, it tooks almost a half-hour before we learned the name of one of the twins! Pretty pathetic.
The girlfriend in the remake (Meredith) actually looks young, unlike in the original where the girlfriend (Vicki) looked older than the father.
The Boston-California connection is pathetic compared to the London-California connection. As a former Boston resident,I know that the original Parent Trap did a pathetic job in labeling the Boston twin. Even back in 1961, Boston Brahmins did not come close to resembling her. The London seen was an improvement. The Disney producers actually filmed the London scences in London! And the London twin actually resembled a typical London aristocrat.
I also enjoyed the fact that the parents felt sympathetic to the twins in the remake. In the original, they appeared more cold-hearted and reticent to accept them.
While the story is predictable, it is still great. A nice feel-good film which is a good substitute from bloody, action films. I recommend it to just about anyone.


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