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Parent Trap: “Double the Trouble, Double the Fun!” – Journal with Yas #13

It’s October 11th which means it’s Hallie Parker and Annie James’ birthday which means it’s time to celebrate my favourite film of all time! I watched this movie a countless amount of times growing up and it’s one that’s always full of nostalgia and great memories. It’s a film that I can almost quote word for word and is packed with so many great one liners that I use on a daily basis.

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I absolutely adore every scene in this film and find it difficult trying to pick my favourite moment! No matter how many times I watch it, I still get chills and goosebumps at the exact same points; from whenever the twins meet for the first time to matching their photos to Chessy finding out the truth and Elizabeth and Nick meeting again. The characters and cast in this film are just brilliant, and even the gold digging Meredith Blake I still love! This film never fails to put a smile on my face and always puts me in a good mood, however, I do feel a little sad sometimes when I watch knowing Natasha Richardson is no longer with us.

The soundtrack is also incredible, I love every single song on it and get excited when I hear one starting to play, pin pointing which scene it’s from. I still find it hard to believe that this was Lindsay Lohan’s first film and was in denial for years that she played both twins because it’s so well done!

I can’t wait to watch it again soon! 💛💙🏕👯‍♀️🇺🇸🍷🍇🇬🇧👰🏼‍♀️🧸💞🦮




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Yasamin Sahafian

Yasamin loved watching films from a young age as a form of escapism, and enjoys writing her own short films!

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