(The Disneycember logo is shown, before showing a screenshot from "Good Morning, Miss Bliss", and then clips from "The Parent Trap", 1961 version)
Doug (vo): Well, before her breakthrough performance in the unbelievably popular "Good Morning, Miss Bliss", Hayley Mills got her start with Disney in the classic film "The Parent Trap".
Story
Doug (vo): The story? Two identical twin girls are separated at birth, but then coincidently meet up at a summer camp. At first, they're offended that the other dare look like the other one, and they try playing practical jokes on each other, but after a while, they start to talk to each other more and identify with one another, and find out that they're actually sisters. So they decide to step things up a bit and switch places, one daughter finally meeting her father for the first time, and the other finally meeting her mother for the first time. Eventually, it's revealed what happened, and the mother and the father get together and try to decide what to do. While that's going on, the girls try to set a trap - a parent trap, if you will - to try and get them back together. This is especially tricky, seeing how the father is marrying another woman, who, of course, is the stick in the mud, who never knows how to have fun and always needs her comeuppance to be given to her by, well, our two main heroes.
Review
Doug (vo): This is definitely not a movie like Darby ok
you're davy crockett weathers big adventures or anything like that it's a
much smaller
has story and a smaller stories go its okay
picket my interest I want to know what was going to happen
and at the time the split screen technology was unbelievable
but now it's kind of obvious really the focus on the movie is on Hayley Mills
who does a great job as both girls
and what makes it so good is that you know distinctly their personalities in
which one is which but it's never
overplayed its not like one is super mean in super harsh and the other is
like a complete angel
the bow still real girls with real problems and
while real personalities and other stuff to do for a child actor
she pulls it off really well a personally never a fan of those romantic
comedies weather gonna marry the snob and you know they should be together and
they go back and forth whether or not the couple you know it's gonna get
together is really gonna get together
it dries I think that's partially why I like the first after this will be much
more they like the second half were actually is focusing again the parents
together
the father mother do make a good couple it's just
now why do we have to have that cliche character veroa
at least to those movies credit this was done long before this was repeated
over and over in same Wedding Crashers another romantic comedies
so I guess you can give it a little leeway there too
Final thoughts
Doug (vo): On the whole
I see the movie is kinda look you waste of time
there's nothing in that much value to it but there's nothing I feel like I've
really lost
it just kind it is what it is a cute little movie about two girls who look
alike
turn our sisters they share their emotions do girly things get in trouble
and mishaps
and it's fine for what it is is just not a film I'm gonna be watching
over and over and over because i like it so much post wasn't bad
I just think that's all it if you got the time he just might see a charming
little film with a charming little child actress this is an A Bear want to check out