Passport To Paris
Passport To Paris
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When Melanie and Ally Porter visit France, they pack their bags for fun and plot a rendezvous with adventure! Sent to Paris to visit their grandfather, the girls fall in love with France and fall head-over heels for two French boys! Sightseeing on mopeds, they race around Paris on a mission to see the city, make new friends and stay one step ahead of their uptight chaperon. From shopping at French boutiques, to exploring Notre Dame and dinner dates at the Eiffle Tower, it’s one hilarious exploit after another.
STARS: Mary-Kate Olsen, Ashley Olsen, Peter White
87 min | Comedy, Family | 1999 | Color
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One of their better…
Passport To Paris Everyone knows that the Olsen twin movies from 1999 and on have had one basic plot: the girls go to a touristy foreign country, meet two hot guys, kiss them a couple of times, wear great fashions, have ‘exciting adventures’, and then go home after a couple of weeks.
Well, this is one of their better ones.
When I was little I loved Mary – Kate and Ashley, so of course I saw this movie. Basically, two twin girls named Mel and Ally Porter go to France to stay with their grandfather with their parents hoping that they’ll pick up a little culture. After the first few days the girls almost get hit by those two ‘hot Perisian boys’, meet a supermodel, and manage to effect the way things are going on in their grandfather’s house.
While Mary – Kate and Ashley’s acting is so – so, the real talent comes from the other cast members. Brocker Way is excellent as Jean, Ashley’s interest throughout the movie. Yvonne Scio and Matt Winston are also funny as Brigitte (the supermodel) and Jeremy, the man assigned by their grandfather to watch the girls.
It may be stupid, but if you’ve got nothing better to watch on the weekend then I suggest you give it a try.