Passport to Paris

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  • G
  • 1999
  • 5.3  (5,275)

Passport to Paris is a delightful family adventure-comedy film from 1999 starring Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen as two American teenagers, Melanie and Allyson Porter. The movie explores the ups and downs of their summer vacation in Paris, where they visit their grandfather, a United States ambassador, for the first time. The film begins with Melanie and Allyson being sent to Paris by their parents, who hope that the girls will bond with their grandfather during their stay there. The girls arrive in Paris nervous and excited, but quickly realize that the city is unfamiliar and overwhelming. However, the girls' spirits are lifted when they meet two French boys named Michel (Peter White) and Jean (Matt Winston) who show them around Paris.

The adventure takes the girls on many journeys, starting with a visit to Paris's famous landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, Champs Elysees, and Notre Dame. They then explore the city's museums and art galleries, and even attend a party hosted by their grandfather. Along the way, the sisters learn valuable lessons about friendship, love, family, and the importance of cultural diversity.

One of the most captivating aspects of the movie is its colorful setting that showcases Paris in all its charm and beauty. The director makes the most of the film's locations in Paris, taking the audience on a visual tour of the city's iconic landmarks, culinary delights, and cultural experiences. The costumes and production design also capture the essence of Parisian life, its fashion, and its street style.

The movie's storyline is light and family-friendly, with themes that resonate with young audiences. Mary-Kate and Ashley's performances as the two adventurous sisters are engaging as they navigate through the unfamiliar terrain of Paris, centering themes of friendship, family, and self-discovery. The film's language and humor are age-appropriate for young viewers, with jokes and antics that will likely instill giggles and belly laughs.

The supporting cast also puts up a great show, notably Peter White as Michel, a witty and charming French boy who captures Allyson's heart, and Matt Winston as Jean, Michel's friend, who has a big crush on Melanie. Their antics and mischief keep the girls hurrying from the start till the end of the film.

Passport to Paris is a delightful movie for children and adolescents, and anyone who loves a good old-fashioned story of discovering new places, making friends, and exploring different cultures. The film delivers a heartwarming message of celebrating differences and understanding similarities, of learning from other cultures and broadening one's horizons.

In conclusion, Passport to Paris is a perfect family film that will undoubtedly win the hearts of young viewers and adults alike. The film is a must-watch for all travel enthusiasts, Paris lovers, and anyone who enjoys a feel-good movie. The Olsen twins' performance, combined with the film's stunning Parisian setting, humor, and positive message, make it a memorable movie.

Passport to Paris is a 1999 comedy. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.3.

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  • Release Date
    1999
  • MPAA Rating
    G
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.3  (5,275)
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