Twelve-year-old twins Melanie and Allyson Porter spend spring break in Paris with their grandfather, the U.S. ambassador to France. The sights of Paris create a magnificent backdrop for the ... Read allTwelve-year-old twins Melanie and Allyson Porter spend spring break in Paris with their grandfather, the U.S. ambassador to France. The sights of Paris create a magnificent backdrop for the twins' adventures.Twelve-year-old twins Melanie and Allyson Porter spend spring break in Paris with their grandfather, the U.S. ambassador to France. The sights of Paris create a magnificent backdrop for the twins' adventures.
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It doesn't get too deep into lessons of life, but shows how older people can stop and remember what it is like to be young and adventurous again and enjoy life to the fullest.
"Passport to Paris" is chock-full of poorly written dialogue, cheesy editing, and a ridiculous plot-- which I can say all only continue to contribute to its hilarity.
It isn't meant to be a prestigious indie film, so why treat it as such? If you have the guts to stop being a self-titled "film aficionado" for 90 minutes or so, I suggest that you lay your pride aside and let yourself chuckle at the "so-bad-it's-good" essence that encompasses this movie.
These are the kind of girls that everyone hates in school, or at least I do. Mary-Kate used to be the tomboyish one, but now she has taken along the shallow, boy crazy role that Ashley originally played. This movie has at least one different thing about it...They actually have a mother that is ALIVE!!!
So they find these "like, totally hot guys" and they are going to go to some kind of Spring Break pool party or something by the "hot" guys. But, oh no, they have to go to Paris. Them being the snobby, ungrateful, brats that they are would rather stay at home and go to the pool party than go to Paris. Who do you know would rather to stay in California with some guys that they don't know and go to a pool party than go to Paris?
So then they get to Paris and them being "just so drop dead gorgeous" automatically fall in love with some 'french' guys with phony accents. They have their first kisses, grandpa turns around, they get the once uptight guardian a girlfriend, and they get to go to the dance with the guys of their dreams...typical, predictable, Mary-Kate and Ashley movie.
Did you know
- TriviaThe Olsen twins get their first film-kiss in this movie.
- GoofsWhen Jeremy tears up the itinerary outside of the embassy, the boom mic can be seen swinging over the car in a reflection in the rear window.
- Quotes
Barbara Porter: Look, I know your grandpa's not great with you girls...
Melanie 'Mel' Porter: Mom, that's like saying the Titanic's not great with icebergs.
- Crazy creditsDuring the ending credits, out takes from the movie are shown.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Shameful Sequels: Passport to Paris (2014)
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