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Things that still bug us about the Parent Trap 20 years later - Page 4 of 21 - Kiwi Report

Things that still bug us about the Parent Trap 20 years later


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[post_page_title]’Oh look, it’s a girl who looks exactly like me'[/post_page_title]
The film sets up the twins’ first meeting through a convoluted fencing match – conveniently chosen because their faces are covered.

Nevermind the fact that despite not being given any indication Annie had ever fenced before, she beats Hallie right off the bat. Once the girls finally unmask, they find a mirror version of themselves staring back at them. Are their minds blown? Do they start bawling? Nah, they play it off like meeting an exact replica of yourself is no big deal. And everyone else at camp does the same.

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