Mamma Mia

Mamma Mia is a very popular musical which was released in 2008. Right after it became a big worlds knowledge, it became also a huge prosperity.  Mamma Mia is truly joyful and compelling movie and I think it really has deserved its place in spotlights.
Mamma Mia is a wonderful story about a girl, Sophie, who is going married. There is just one problem: She wants her dad to the wedding, but she doesn’t know who her dad is. But Sophie reads her mums diaries (in secret) and finds three possible applicants to be her dad. She is sure that right when she meets her dad, she will recognize him. Everything was supposed to happen without her mum knowing anything. But it’s not that simple, men came to the island where the wedding was meant to be and soon they all said they are Sophie’s dad. And her mum soon finds out that the men are in the island and old memories come out. Shortly nobody really knows what is happening and the story begins. It contains a lot of laugh, singing, bubbling relationships but also sadness and crying, and of course love.
        All the actors and actresses did very good work in this musical. They were very personal and piquant, and pretty good singers. You could see amazing interpretation while watching the movie.  Especially Amanda Seyfried (Sophie) and Meryl Streep (Donna, Sophie’s mum) performed a wonderful role. You just can’t help smiling during the movie.
        A good musical of course needs good music and that is no problem in Mamma Mia. You can hear a lot of lovely and vivacious interpretations of very popular Swedish band Abba’s songs in movie. They all fit perfect to the plot of movie.
        I really love this movie and I have watched it about five or six times and every time I cry and laugh in the same scenes. Mamma Mia is perfect film when you’re tired and you’re not even able to think, you can just watch and enjoy. If you prefer speed and suspense, this is not maybe the best movie, but it’s good variety!

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