Reunions were messy and beautiful. The mothers embraced, the fathers exchanged awkward apologies, and the girls learned that love could be complicated without being broken. Plans were made for shared holidays and weekly calls; Lucy’s orderly world began to welcome a few impromptu paint-stained afternoons, while Emma practiced tying her shoes neatly for school mornings.

The Parent Trap marked Lindsay Lohan's film debut, and she shines in the movie. Lohan plays both Hallie and Annie, showcasing her impressive range as an actress. Her performances are charming, witty, and endearing, making it easy to see why she became a household name. Lohan's chemistry with her co-stars, Dennis Quaid and Natasha Richardson, is undeniable, and she holds her own in every scene.

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: The twins eventually confess the truth to their parents, forcing a face-to-face meeting at a hotel in San Francisco to "un-switch." The family goes on a camping trip where the twins successfully drive Meredith away with a series of pranks.