Mamma Mia!
Mamma Mia!
PG-13 | 18 July 2008 (USA)
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An independent, single mother who owns a small hotel on a Greek island is about to marry off the spirited young daughter she's raised alone. But, the daughter has secretly invited three of her mother's ex-lovers in the hopes of finding her biological father.

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ReaderKenka

Let's be realistic.

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Allison Davies

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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Rexanne

It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny

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Kayden

This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama

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Prismark10

The pop group Abba did produce great songs and their music has lasted. My daughter loved Abba even when she was a toddler, she was born years after the band had broken up. I had to book tickets for the musical Mamma Mia on a visit to London some years ago because she kept pestering us and she was only 5 years old at the time. This film adaptation of the musical consists of Abba's greatest hits wrapped around a thin story. It really is a greatest hits musical and if you think about it, some of the main cast (Meryl Streep) are too old for the role.Sophie (Amanda Seyfried) is getting married in her idyllic Greek island and wants to invite her father. However she has no idea who he is. Her mother Donna (Meryl Streep) had three lovers in a short space of time when she was a young woman and then fell pregnant. Donna has raised Sophie on her own and also ran a dilapidated hotel.By looking at her mum's diary Sophie has tracked down the three men, Bill (Stellan Skarsgard) Harry (Colin Firth) Sam (Pierce Brosnan) and invited them to the island who all come looking for Donna.Obviously Donna would had been a teenager when she had her lovers making her a woman in her early 40s when Sophie gets married. The film is cheesy fun but the songs do come thick and first almost to paper over the cracks in the story and in Donna's hotel. You cannot help getting involved with the fun and silliness as well as listening to Brosnan's singing. You have to laugh at Christine Baranski and Judy Walters trying to entice the men.

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chitwtay

It's this huge deal- but why? The ending is pretty dumb and it's a waste of time. I'd skip it and pretend you watched it.

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rogersemma13

A true classic that I love watching over and over again.

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Devran ikiz

"Mamma Mia!" is a jukebox musical film that features songs from the 70s famous pop group ABBA. It is also a romantic comedy, but mainly the musical part of the film is in front of the camera. While watching "Mamma Mia!" you should not be too concerned about the story. The film is about a bride-to-be who invites three men to her wedding without her mother's knowledge thinking one of them is her father and doesn't know which one. Why "Mamma Mia!" is not a story oriented film is because it starts with a mission - finding the father and get married with the boy you love - but quits before finishing it. It is not important who the father is or who is getting married. What is important is the visual and musical show. These two features are accompanied by the beautiful Greek island Kalokairi and bright colors of the scenes. So, based on these facts "Mamma Mia!" is not a story oriented film."Mamma Mia!" is based on the musical with the same name from the year 1999. The musical, as well as the film, got its name from the famous ABBA song that topped the charts in the 1975. In this point of view, it wouldn't be wrong to say that "Mamma Mia!" is devoted to ABBA. The film was released on several dates but Swedish premiere was particularly important because all four members of ABBA were present in the premiere and photographed all together for the first time since 1986. As an ABBA fan, it was very nice to listen and watch the newer versions of those brilliant songs performed by Amanda Seyfried, Meryl Streep, Colin Firth, Pierce Brosnan, Stellan Skarsgård and so on. Once again Meryl Streep has shown us why she is one of the most successful actresses of cinema history. She is a complete actress with her voice, gestures, mimics and acting (now added dancing and singing). She is a big plus for "Mamma Mia!" because we are not used to see her in this kind of roles. I have realized she was enjoying what she was doing in "Mamma Mia!." Director Phyllida Lloyd has two films in her directing career so far and both are with Meryl Streep. The other one is "The Iron Lady" that won two Oscars for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (Meryl Streep) and Best Achievement in Makeup (Mark Coulier and J. Roy Helland). Lloyd has experience mostly for stage directing. She has directed Macbeth for stage which makes her a suitable for the directing position of a film that was remade based on a musical.A lot of friends and old lovers are gathering around a marriage that is going to happen in the beautiful summer island Kalokairi. All those gatherings are surrounded by songs and visual performances. All these combinations make the audience feel good about themselves. "Mamma Mia!" is a happy film where nothing bad really happens. Even from this piece of information you can pretty much guess what to expect from it. The effects of ABBA songs and those brilliant artists performing them have a boost on film's general picture and progress. Because when no one is singing, "Mamma Mia!" has no magic in it."Mamma Mia!" is like a colorful music festival. Everyone has their own song to perform with an invisible orchestra in the background and you don't know when someone is going to sing. This kind of mystery alone worth watching it. I had a look at the box office results of the film and saw that "Mamma Mia!" became the 5th highest grossing film of 2008 with a total earning of $615 million against $52 million budget. By looking at this financial result, you can understand what it means to present famous songs and well-known artists to perform them in a film even though you don't have a story to tell. Because of all the success and praise from the audience, in 2018 they are releasing "Mamma Mia!" Here We Go Again!" as a sequel. But I can say that the story (if there is one) ends with the film. Still I personally wouldn't mind watching another film with equally beautiful performances. The background scenes are breathtaking. I am just one of the people who checked about that beautiful island of Kalokairi. The camera angles and shots allow the audience fully to admire the Aegean Sea.Happy thoughts, beautiful people, friendships and all these features are other good points of "Mamma Mia!" apart from the songs and individual performances.

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