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Seeing Double (2003) is a curious blend of comedy, drama, and family vibes, all wrapped up in the chaos of celebrity life. The story revolves around S Club, who, in a moment of self-reflection, find themselves face-to-face with doppelgängers. It explores themes of identity, fame, and the pressures of maintaining a public persona. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, and the practical effects used to showcase the lookalikes have a certain charm, albeit sometimes cheesy. The performances show off a playful side of the group, making it a nostalgic watch for fans of early 2000s pop culture. It's not your standard family flick, which might give it a distinct place in a collector's library.
Features S Club performing their own songs.The doppelgänger concept adds a layer of intrigue.Captures early 2000s pop culture and aesthetics.
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