Passport to Paris

G 5.2
1999 1 hr 27 min Comedy , Family

Sent to Paris to visit their grandfather, the twins fall in love with France, not to mention two French boys.

  • Cast:
    Mary-Kate Olsen , Ashley Olsen , Peter White , Matt Winston , Yvonne Sciò , Brocker Way , Ethan Peck

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Reviews

BlazeLime
1999/11/09

Strong and Moving!

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Greenes
1999/11/10

Please don't spend money on this.

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Salubfoto
1999/11/11

It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.

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FirstWitch
1999/11/12

A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.

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TheLittleSongbird
1999/11/13

I honestly do think this is one of Mary Kate and Ashley's better outings, along with New York Minute and I am 17. All the rest are predictable and not as entertaining. The two twins are very cute as Allyson and Melanie. The plot consists of Allyson and Melanie going on holiday to Paris to stay with their grandfather, played respectively by Peter White, and he doesn't take any notice of them. I will admit that the plot is very predictable, especially with the inclusion of the two boys, as that is in almost every Mary Kate and Ashley movie. The script was sometimes funny, with the character of Brigette pointing out the girls' mistakes with french, but at other times it was over-familiar. It also starts a bit slow, however the film is nicely performed, I liked the characters of Brigette and Jeremy, has a fun soundtrack and some very funny gag reels in the end credits. All in all, a sweet but predictable movie. 7/10 Bethany Cox.

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magpienexx
1999/11/14

I really enjoyed watching this film! It was really good! I loved the part where she spits the wine back out! The acting my the Olsen Twins was great considering what there age was then! I thought it was very sad when they had to go back to America! 10/10!Excellent! I now have the video! I bought it from the video shop! it's a film that you must see! It's a must see film! Your kids will love it! I did! Well down filmmakers! It's like A romantic youth film! So sweet! They fall in love so young! And if critics have any sense they will give it a thumbs up! You need to see this film it's great! I think i might set up a fan site about it! I Just need to say 10/10!

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DirrtyX_84
1999/11/15

Now, I watched this when I was hungover one Sunday and my auntie and uncle were visiting one day with my 2 cousins (one was 11, the other 9). We stuck on the TV and Passport To Paris had just started. My cousins both had said that they watch Two Of A Kind sometimes and I said they could watch the film if they liked. Since I was in no fit state to get up, I just stayed in the living room with them and ended up watching the film! I have to say, as a person who has no interest in those kinds of TV shows or films, I actually enjoyed it... it must have been the alcohol lol but I do admit, it would probably only appeal more to girls aged between 6 and 13, but it was a movie to pass the time. There's always a movie or a show that you don't think you'll like, but for a laugh, you enjoyed it.

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MarquisDeCarabas
1999/11/16

I sat through this movie while babysitting, my eyes glued to the screen for one thing only - a glimpse of the Paris Opera House. The one thing I could have seen that would have enriched my night of recycled, plotless drivel. Having seen many of the Mary-Kate and Ashley movies over the years spent taking care of children, I could easily say that this one is no different, and no more or less than I came to expect; light-hearted, overly sweet, and predictable. I would suggest, for the target group, that you find something more challenging to their intellect - perhaps James and the Giant Peach, or the Wallace And Gromit videos.

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