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Our Lips Are Sealed
Mary-Kate and Ashley star in this Down Under adventure filled with nonstop Aussie intrigue, laughs and romance. After running afoul of a notorious gangster, Mary-Kate and Ashley take refuge in the FBI Witness Protection Program. Unfortunately, the girls are uncontrollable blabbermouths and they blow their cover in town after town until there's only one hiding place left - Australia.
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Plot Summary
Two identical twin sisters, Maddie and Abby, accidentally break a priceless statue at their school and are forced to go on the run to avoid severe punishment. They embark on a hilarious adventure, trying to evade their overbearing mother, a determined principal, and a suspicious FBI agent who believes they are involved in something far more serious. Their journey leads them to unexpected places and situations as they try to clear their names and return home.
Critical Reception
Our Lips Are Sealed was primarily aimed at a young audience and received mixed to generally negative reviews from critics, who often cited its predictable plot and reliance on the Olsen twins' established personas. Audiences, particularly young fans of the twins, generally found it to be an entertaining and lighthearted family film.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on the Olsen twins' charm without offering much originality.
A formulaic comedy that offers little to adult viewers.
Entertaining enough for its target demographic of young fans.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Our Lips Are Sealed' are scarce, but the general sentiment from fan communities indicates it was a fun, albeit simple, movie for pre-teen girls who were fans of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. It's often remembered fondly for its lighthearted adventure and the twin protagonists.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Australia, with many scenes filmed in Sydney, including the Sydney Opera House.
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