Le gemelle identiche Annie e Hallie, separate alla nascita e cresciute da genitori diversi, si incontrano ad un campeggio estivo per la prima volta e organizzano un piano per far riunire i l... Leggi tuttoLe gemelle identiche Annie e Hallie, separate alla nascita e cresciute da genitori diversi, si incontrano ad un campeggio estivo per la prima volta e organizzano un piano per far riunire i loro genitori.Le gemelle identiche Annie e Hallie, separate alla nascita e cresciute da genitori diversi, si incontrano ad un campeggio estivo per la prima volta e organizzano un piano per far riunire i loro genitori.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 2 vittorie e 7 candidature totali
- Jackie
- (as Katerina Graham)
Recensioni in evidenza
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.
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.
This movie has every bit as much charm as the original and it's ending (I won't give it away) makes much more sence than the original, they-just-get-together-without-talking-any-of-there- problems-out original.
And huge props to Lindsy Lohen on the accents. I am very big on accents and was overwhelmed at how good she was. I see big things for her.
So go see it. It's truly captivating.
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- QuizFor her split screen scenes, Lindsay Lohan wore an earpiece which would play back the dialogue of the other sister.
- BlooperWhen 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.
- Citazioni
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?
- Curiosità sui creditiAs the end credits begin rolling, the caption "For Hallie" is a dedication to Nancy Meyers's daughter.
- Versioni alternativeAll UK versions are cut by the BBFC to remove 1 second showing imitable detail in the ear piercing scene.
- ConnessioniEdited into Keluarga Slamet
- Colonne sonoreL O V E
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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- Data di uscita
- Paesi di origine
- Sito ufficiale
- Lingue
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- Juego de gemelas
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 66.308.518 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 11.148.497 USD
- 2 ago 1998
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 92.146.310 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 2h 8min(128 min)
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1