
Double Trouble
Chief Iizuka, who works at the Cultural Center, misunderstands two chorus groups with similar names and double-books the concert hall on New Year's Eve. Although they talk to each other, neither of them gives up a step and develops into a big problem. Iizuka, who has lived his life with a "no-nonsense" attitude, finds himself in the middle of two groups and at a loss for words.
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Plot Summary
Two identical twin sisters, separated at birth and unaware of each other's existence, find themselves in the same city and attend the same elite boarding school. Their lives become a chaotic whirlwind as they navigate discovering each other, dealing with school rivalries, and trying to keep their identities a secret from everyone around them.
Critical Reception
Double Trouble received a generally mixed to positive reception, particularly praised for its lighthearted family-friendly comedy and the performances of its young leads. While some critics found the plot predictable, it was widely considered an enjoyable and harmless film for younger audiences.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its charming premise and comedic potential.
- The performances of the lead actresses were highlighted as a strong point.
- Some reviews noted a predictable plot trajectory.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around Melbourne, Australia, showcasing various local landmarks and educational institutions.
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