Die eineiigen Zwillinge Annie und Hallie wurden bei ihrer Geburt getrennt und jeweils von einem ihrer leiblichen Elternteile aufgezogen. Auf einem Sommerlager treffen sie sich zum ersten Mal... Alles lesenDie eineiigen Zwillinge Annie und Hallie wurden bei ihrer Geburt getrennt und jeweils von einem ihrer leiblichen Elternteile aufgezogen. Auf einem Sommerlager treffen sie sich zum ersten Mal und fassen den Plan, ihre Eltern wieder zusammen zu bringen.Die eineiigen Zwillinge Annie und Hallie wurden bei ihrer Geburt getrennt und jeweils von einem ihrer leiblichen Elternteile aufgezogen. Auf einem Sommerlager treffen sie sich zum ersten Mal und fassen den Plan, ihre Eltern wieder zusammen zu bringen.
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I can't apply enough positive adjectives toward this movie. It was touching to see each one-on-one family reunion, as they just kept coming. It was funny and witty, and I laughed unexpectedly at several points. And it was romantic: although this isn't typically classified as a romantic comedy due to its family orientation, it's perhaps one of the most romantic movies I've ever seen, set up by the aforementioned reunions. It was even heartwarming, and a bit nostalgic, to see the child star, so vibrant and carefree, back before she, well, "matured" into a young adult and its associated questionable behavior.
In all, this movie was perfectly cast, even down to the bad girl, and it far exceeded my expectations. Now I want to go back and watch the original again.
It's a Disney flick, so the comedy is family slapstick variety as you would expect. The evil stepmother-to-be is over-the-top evil (even called Cruella De Ville by one of the girls), and she's a character you love to hate. The obvious chemistry of the parents (Randy Quaid and Natasha Richardson) is great, and begs a question which is never answered to satisfaction, "Why did they split up in the first place?" Everything in the film symbolically shows that they were made for each other: even their respective maid and butler take a shine to each other.
The fx and editing to stand Lohan's two characters together is magnificently done; it really looks like two actresses. No split screens, backs of heads of fake-looking "doubles" etc. to distract you from the movie. Lohan skillfully contrasts the American/British accents and mannerisms of the two girls; you know and believe which twin she is at any given moment.
Well directed, well acted and fun. I'll even forgive the film makers for ripping off the stranded-in-the-lake scene from "Meatballs." The closing credit snapshots provide a sweet epilogue to tie up loose ends.
Good family oriented comedy worth a rental.
Also, what a breath a fresh air to Hollywood as she explodes on the scene as one of the best child actresses I've seen in a long time. The proof is a movie called "The Parent Trap."
Lohan's performance is great but we also must not forget that it stars Dennis Quaid as one of the best actors I've seen. With his versatile talent in film genres such as drama, action, or family, Quaid has the ability to capture my attention for the length of the movie.
"The Parent Trap" is a light hearted film that will allow the mind to flow freely while sitting and relaxing. In addition, the movie was not only clever, but original because Lohan pulled off her role as she knew what she was doing without having to be told what to do. Lohan is a natural talent that should be treasured because she is so good and seen in more films
The supporting cast also fit, which made it that much more enjoyable to watch. Good cast choices all the way around. I suggest that everyone see this film because it is really good clean fun with one of the brightest and youngest stars to hit Hollywood.
Bravo to the cast and crew of "The Parent Trap."
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- WissenswertesFor her split screen scenes, Lindsay Lohan wore an earpiece which would play back the dialogue of the other sister.
- PatzerWhen Annie says good-bye to her butler, she says she'll see him in eight weeks. When Annie is driving back home with her father she says camp was eight weeks' long. However, when Hallie is talking to her mother at the dinner table, Elizabeth says camp was six weeks long.
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Nick Parker: What's going on?
Meredith Blake: Here's what's going on, buddy: the day we get married is the day I ship those brats off to Switzerland, get the picture? It's me, or them. Take your pick.
Nick Parker: Them.
[Hallie and Annie stare at each other excitedly]
Meredith Blake: Excuse me?
Nick Parker: T-H-E-M, them.
[staring into Meredith's face]
Nick Parker: Get the picture?
- Crazy CreditsAs the end credits begin rolling, the caption "For Hallie" is a dedication to Nancy Meyers's daughter.
- Alternative VersionenAll UK versions are cut by the BBFC to remove 1 second showing imitable detail in the ear piercing scene.
- VerbindungenEdited into Keluarga Slamet
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Written by Bert Kaempfert and Milton Gabler (as Milt Gabler)
Performed by Nat 'King' Cole
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from EMI Music Special Markets
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 66.308.518 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 11.148.497 $
- 2. Aug. 1998
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- 92.146.310 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 8 Minuten
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