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Mamma Mia!
With all the giddy, giggly energy of a ten-year-old girl’s slumber party (and roughly the same aesthetic selfdiscipline), Mamma Mia! practically dares you to criticise it, only to laugh in your face – and, presumably, all the way to the bank. From the breathless opening, in which bride-to-be Sophie (Seyfried, as cheery and full-throated as anyone from High School Musical) sends wedding invitations to each of the three men who might be her father, the cast jumps around a gorgeous Greek island, bursting into some of the most hooky pop songs ever written. (Just try to get through this review without ‘Waterloo’ taking over your internal soundtrack…) The spectacle of Meryl Streep, one of the most lauded actors of her generation, crawling around a roof in overalls singing the title song is a bit jarring, but she throws herself into it with gusto. Phyllida Lloyd’s direction is a study in middling success, with missed opportunities at every turn. But who cares? This movie isn’t just unapologetic fluff; it’s aggressive, outloud-and-proud fluff. Just like ABBA.
Dir Phyllida Lloyd 2008.
UK/USA/ Germany.
108 mins. Amanda Seyfried, Meryl Streep, Stellan Skarsgård, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth.
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Length: 108 minutes
Country of origin: UK/USA/Germany
Year of production: 2008
Certificate: NA
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Director: Phyllida Lloyd
Cast: Meryl Streep, Amanda Seyfried, Stellan Skarsgård, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth.
Opens: Thu Sep 18









