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If you liked the first "Momma Mia", you'll love this one! (by andersond-266-146287) |
I spent 90% of this movie with a huge smile on my face and 10% trying not to ugly cry. Wonderfully cheesy and lovely! |
Here we go again (by lee_murcutt) |
In a world that has gone crazy, it was so nice just to sit back for 114 minutes and forget about real life. Transport yourself back to a simpler time and of course to the wonderful music of ABBA. Throughout the movie you go through all the emotions yet once it had finished you just want to sit there and wish you could do it all again The whole cast looked like they had as much fun making it as we did watching it. Everyone did their bit although Lily James was outstanding as the young Donna. It's one of those rare films as you leave your seat and enter the real world you do so with the <more> |
Pure joy, perhaps my new favourite movie (by leobrodin) |
This movie is two hours of great music, great acting and great scenery. That is all there is to it and nothing more is needed to make this one of my favourite movies ever, up there with Shawshank Redemption. No amazing twists or thought provoking situations here. Just two hours of pure uncontained joy in an unusual case where the sequel beats the original.Lean back, sing along with the rest of the audience and go with the flow. |
I sure woud go again! (by anoukvanrosmalen) |
I just saw it and i really loved it! It was really funny and somtimes a little sad but I loved the characters. I was honestly surprised that I liked this movie as much as the first one. |
A Worthy Follow-Up to the Original (by kimmeea13) |
Where do I begin? I was/am a huge fan of the first Mamma Mia so the bar was set really high for this one. I unashamedly love pop music and cheesiness, so both movies are right in my wheelhouse.Here We Go Again is a sequel as well as a prequel, showing us Donna's life before Sophie was born, and Sophie's life after her mother has passed on. The young versions of Sam, Bill, and Harry were recognizable and resembled the adult characters. Lily James as young Donna was perfect! We heard the story of the three dads in the first movie, but now we are able to see how it could have happened. <more> |
Better than the first one? (by fruktsallad11) |
Of course manny is not going to like that Meryl Streeps charater Donna is dead but acually in this movie it dosnt matter.Lily James is brilliant as young Donna, the humor is better than the first one and it feels like a more complete film. The music is still wonderfull with manny of ABBAs unknown songa that gets light and fits prefect for the movie! |
Take a chance on this one! (by grilices) |
So, ten years after "Mamma Mia!", here we go again! I must say that I recognize that the first movie is not a great movie but I really like it. This time, after watching the trailers, my expectations were really high. I watched the movie yesterday and now I can say that I loved it. And it is way better than the first one. The movie shows a young Donna, played by the amazing Lily James - that looks great in this movie and, oh!, she is a great singer! It is really funny to watch how she met the "three fathers", Sam, Bill and Harry - and also must say that Jeremy Irvine, Josh <more> |
Over-the-top, melodramatic, cliched and fantastic. (by mignonnebusser) |
Feel-good film of the year. I cannot get over how good this movie was. It was the most entertaining sequel I've seen. Point. There was a portion in the middle of the film where I laughed after every line said. This is a humorous, light-hearted film that gets you addicted to the feeling of being young; having no plans and being okay with the uncertainty of it all.A aesthetically beautiful film that captures the heart of the disco eva of the 70's. Costumes are beautiful - especially that scene in the orchard when the girl wears that orange skirt. Gorgeous.A film to watch with your mum, <more> |
Love the first and now we know the characters - better (by rsvp06) |
After 10 years we all should know the Mama Mia! plot and characters. It was refreshing to watch the "fore-story" with new actors, interspersed with the original cast. The constant transitions/fades between 20 years before and present required attention, but was fascinating, eye-riveting and ABBA's music and cameo never fail. Everyone I have talked to, who has seen, it want to go back one more time. Hint: Don't leave until ALL of the final credits have rolled . |