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Take a trip down the aisle you'll never forget morePlot:
The story of a bride-to-be trying to find her real father told using hit songs by the popular '70s group ABBA. | full synopsisPlot Keywords:
Sailboat
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Title Sung By Character
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Breaking The Fourth Wall
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Father Daughter Relationship
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Interracial Love Relationship
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ABBA Sing-Along To Highlight Labor Day Screenings (From Studio Briefing. 20 August 2008, 10:39 AM, PDT)
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Utterly joyous moreUS Showtimes:
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| Amanda Seyfried | ... | Sophie Sheridan | |
| Stellan Skarsgård | ... | Bill Anderson | |
| Pierce Brosnan | ... | Sam Carmichael | |
| Nancy Baldwin | ... | Sam's PA | |
| Colin Firth | ... | Harry Bright | |
| Heather Emmanuel | ... | Harry's Housekeeper | |
| Colin Davis | ... | Harry's Driver | |
| Rachel McDowall | ... | Lisa | |
| Ashley Lilley | ... | Ali | |
| Meryl Streep | ... | Donna Sheridan | |
| Julie Walters | ... | Rosie | |
| Christine Baranski | ... | Tanya | |
| Ricardo Montez | ... | Stannos | |
| Mia Soteriou | ... | Arina | |
| Enzo Squillino Jr. | ... | Gregoris |
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Mamma Mia! The Movie (UK) (promotional title) (USA) (promotional title)Mamma Mia! (Germany)
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Rated PG-13 for some sex-related comments.Parents Guide:
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USA:108 minLanguage:
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2.35 : 1 moreCertification:
Canada:PG (British Columbia) | Malaysia:U | UK:PG | Singapore:PG | South Korea:12 | Sweden:Btl | Netherlands:AL | USA:PG-13 (certificate #44470) | Australia:PG | Philippines:PG-13 (MTRCB) | Norway:A | Portugal:M/6 | Ireland:PG | Finland:S | Canada:G (Quebec)MOVIEmeter: 
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Pierce Brosnan had no idea what the project was about when he signed on: the producers told him it was being filmed in Greece and Meryl Streep was starring and he agreed. Brosnan declares that he would have signed on for anything involving Meryl. He described her as "that gorgeous blonde I fancied terribly in Drama School." moreGoofs:
Continuity: During the scene on the boat when 'Our Last Summer' is being sung, Sophie is seen sat next to Bill holding a picture of him in her hands. However it is Bill's hand holding the photo in the close-up shot of the picture. moreSoundtrack:
Super Trouper moreFAQ
Why are the background people reacting to what the main characters say, and joining into the singing?Is this movie based on a novel?
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I like, but don't love, musicals - my DVD shelves contain a selection, but the stuff there is pretty obvious: Singing in the Rain, King and I, Wizard of Oz, Moulin Rouge etc.. I'm not a Meryl Streep fan - I admire her craft, but mostly haven't liked the parts she's played. Conversely, I've always like Abba's music. So that's my starting point when considering this movie which I have just been to see with my 80-year old mother.
The story is a piece of fluff. Sophie, who lives with her mother in a dilapidated hotel on an idyllic Greek island, wants nothing more than for her father to be at her forthcoming wedding. The trouble is her father could be any one of three men with whom her mother dot dot dotted twenty years ago. So Sophie invites all three of them to her wedding and, as expected, complications ensue. The story, such as it is, is quite strong enough to enable the songs to be hooked onto it. And the songs, with one or two obvious exceptions (Money Money Money cued by the rundown state of the hotel) are very cannily worked into the story so that each one is relevant.
The film looks great. The Greek locations overflow with sun and primary colours. The script is mostly fairly deft, and there is a sprinkling of decent laughs.
But the film ultimately stands or falls - and it stands, believe me! - on two things: the music, and the cast.
The music - sitting through this film brings home the strength of the Abba catalogue. There isn't a weak song among the two dozen which feature on the soundtrack. The music, produced by composer Benny Andersson, mostly wisely sticks very close to the original arrangements, and the occasional divergences (Greek bouzouki on I Had A Dream, for instance) are spot on.
And the cast - well, they deliver. Brosnan's singing has been criticised, but he is always in tune, and he delivers a satisfactory vocal performance rather than dazzling with a polished singing technique (which he hasn't got). The four leading women are all wonderful. Julie Walters and Christine Baranski as Meryl Streep's two oldest friends are both very funny (Julie Walters has a particularly funny little bit of business in a rubber boat), and Baranski has her own knockout number. Amanda Seyfried as Sophie is simply delightful - she sings well, carries the plot and all the emotion which goes with it, and is very easy on the eye. And Meryl Streep is a revelation.
This film is an utterly joyous experience. My old Mum and I came out of the cinema buoyed up by the experience of watching it, and I cannot recommend it highly enough to anyone who enjoys musicals and/or Abba's music.