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A match made in heaven is a twin sister.

Wen/Lian Rouyi

When I was a child, I once watched a movie, which was broadcast by CCTV at night. I remember seeing it around 11: 3 in the middle of the night, but I don't know why. A movie can make me remember it so deeply.

Later, when I grew up and worked, because I couldn't remember the name of the movie, I turned the world upside down and tried every means to find this movie. Finally, I found it, thanks to the increasingly developed Internet.

The name of the film is "A Match Made in Heaven", which tells the story of a pair of twin sisters.

Just because of the name "A Match Made in Heaven", it's a film with a high repetition rate, so it's not so simple to find it. In fact, I still remember a little bit of the plot of the film, otherwise I don't think I can find it.

The movie should start with a man and a woman getting married on a cruise ship and becoming husband and wife. Eleven years and nine months later, a summer camp for children is the real beginning of the story.

Holly Parker, who lives in northern California, lives next to a manor, runs a vineyard and lives in London, England.

Two girls with the same appearance but different personalities met formally in the fencing competition of the summer camp, and they were also allergic to strawberries. At first, they were tit for tat, and as a result, the head coach of the summer camp was implicated in this prank.

Holly Parker and Anne James were punished, packed their luggage, and were put in an isolation room together. The two girls began to live together, and on a rainy day, they closed the stuck window together and cleared up their differences.

In the process of chatting and communicating, they found that their birthdays are the same day. One has only a mother but no father. One has only a father and no mother. The two girls pieced together the photos that were torn from the middle in their hands, and they were actually complete.

It's such a coincidence and touching reunion. Holly Parker and Anne James are twin sisters, and they can't kiss each other anymore, so they are almost identical.

They restored the photos, turned two single beds into one bed, accompanied each other, and came up with the idea of exchanging identities after a summer camp.

Holly Parker went back to London to see her mother instead of Anne James, and Anne James went back to California to see her father instead of Holly Parker.

Of course, the two of them have a plan. First of all, they must completely change themselves. Although they are twins, they are not 1% identical, otherwise they will soon expose their flaws and teach each other to be familiar with the environment and people around them.

the plan is going as expected.

Holly Parker, who hasn't seen her mother for many years, can't help staring at her mother, and so can Anne James, who keeps calling her father and doesn't want to leave him.

But before the two girls could carry out the plan to get their parents married again, a woman named Meredith Black broke into their world with their father.

But soon, Holly Parker and her mother announced their identity. The two girls made an appointment with their parents in a hotel, and they also made great efforts to restore the place where their parents first met, so that the two sides could relive the feeling of getting married.

The girls had planned to go camping for a family of four, but it was ruined by Meredith Black. Holly Parker and Anne James played pranks directly, which made Meredith Black completely mad. Fortunately, their father chose his beloved daughters.

Parting always brings a lot of sadness to people, but once you leave, you will meet again. Since you missed it once, you won't miss it again.

Actually, it's really nice to have a pair of caring twin daughters, but I also have two children now, a son and a daughter, which is also very good. Of course, the housekeepers and nannies of the last two families also came together.

I don't know why, but I like this film from the bottom of my heart, and I can't get tired of watching it. Now I occasionally turn it out and have a look, so I don't have a taste in my heart.

Perhaps, it has taught me to cherish, and bad mood will only make the result worse, and a wrong impulse will cause lifelong regret. It is better to grasp the present life than to regret it.