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Kim Jameson, an art-history student, poses as her twin, a Paris model whose boss suspects her of theft.Kim Jameson, an art-history student, poses as her twin, a Paris model whose boss suspects her of theft.Kim Jameson, an art-history student, poses as her twin, a Paris model whose boss suspects her of theft.
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Zoltán Rátóti
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Watch this movie only if you have absolutely nothing else to do and need a laugh. It's a typical harlequin movie,the plot is thin, the story's utterly romantic and ridiculous, and the actors don't have much to do but look beautiful, handsome and glamorous. Andrea Roth is playing twin sisters Kim and Dominique. Dominique is an immensely successful model but has taken to the bottle. Her sister, Kim, is an arts professor and aiming for her Ph.D in the same field. They change places when Kim decides to put Dominique into rehab and take her place as a model for a couple of weeks. There, she meets her dream man, helps Dominique overcome an embarrassing secret and ultimately all ends well. Typical movie...not too bad for people with nothing to do.
I first discovered Andrea Roth in this movie and thought she was brilliant ,thats how i became a fan.But the movie itself is wonderful too.It has intrigue ,beautiful actors , comedy ,pleasant soundtrack,really fun story and you don't know how everything will turn out .It's not only a movie for romantics.I recommend it to everyone. BEST Best best !!!!!!
Did it strike anyone else how obviously this was made in Budapest and Hungary? Any Hungarian viewers perhaps? These film makers really seem to think it is enough to throw in pictures of a few Paris landmarks every now and then to fool viewers. They didn't even bother to remove typically Eastern European cars. In the scene on the balcony, the Hungarian Parliament building is clearly visible in the background. And the supposedly private grounds of some Marquis or other is actually the much visited touristy Budapest castle and surroundings. Just look at those windows, no self respecting French aristocrat would allow them in the home of his ancestors. Or so I hope. Also the fashion show takes place in the well-known Gellért Bath. Of course they must have saved a fortune this way. Still, partly Hungarian myself, I don't mind all that much ... :-)
A Change of Place is a lovely escape. OK, any chance to look at Rick Springfield is a lovely escape, but this film is really not bad. The shots of Paris don't hurt either. You get enough of Paris to make you long for a week or two there, but it isn't gratuitous. Restraint is the beauty of this film. It certainly could have fallen into the traps that so many of these made-for-TV chick flicks do. But the script and the direction manage artfully to avoid those pit-falls. The plot is more believable than in many made-for-TV films. It doesn't indulge in melodrama. Rick Springfield is a good actor even when he has a bad script, but in this case the dialogue is natural and one cannot help but like Philip, even when he is being curt to the heroine. The characters are not caricatures. Andrea Roth does a nice job playing identical twins without exaggerating the personality differences. Geordie Johnson is really amazing in his portrayal of the menacing Jacques. It had to difficult not to overplay this villain, but Johnson makes Jacques believably threatening without turning him into a preposterous Judith Krantz bad guy. This film is not an iconic dramatic masterpiece, and that is OK because it wasn't meant to be. It is a lovely way to spend a couple of hours. I highly recommend it.
Harlequin romance novels should not be made into movies. Ever. The plot was thin, ridiculous, and frankly, quite unbelieveable. The dialogue was trite.
Andrea Roth did well as Kim and Dominique, and Geordie Johnson was an amusing (and somewhat silly) villain Jacques Arnaud. Worth watching only if you really need a laugh.
Andrea Roth did well as Kim and Dominique, and Geordie Johnson was an amusing (and somewhat silly) villain Jacques Arnaud. Worth watching only if you really need a laugh.
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- TriviaAlthough the story takes place in Paris, France, and footage is shown of iconic Parisian architecture, this movie was actually shot in Budapest, Hungary.
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