Mamma Mia!

Last night we went to see ‘Mamma Mia!’ at the cinema. Now, I like Abba as much as the next ’secure-in-my-masculinity child-of-the-seventies-and-early-eighties’ – but I had seen the trailer… and Meryl Streep wearing Dungarees and prancing about didn’t fill me with confidence. ‘Chick Flick’, thought I.

It was, however, good. To my surprise.

Yes, it was contrived, yes it was corny. In a few places it was toe-curling – but nonetheless it was fun. Some of the sequences were genuinely great – Julie Walters in particular stole the show in a few places, notably the ‘Take a Chance on Me’ number at the end, a very understated start to it… ‘Chiquitita’ was also well done.

We burst out laughing in a few places. One memorable occasion was when Pierce Brosnan sang for the first time (S.O.S.), unfortunately it wasn’t appropriate here – but we just found a singing James Bond to be a little odd. The good thing was that it didn’t matter, you get the sense that people just went with it and enjoyed the experience – Pierce Brosnan in particular must have known when he signed on that it’d play on his existing profile.

If you see the film, do stay for the end titles (at least the first part of them). Meryl Streep, Christine Baranski and Julie Walters do some Abba numbers in full 70s Abba jumpsuits – joined for ‘Waterloo’ by Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth and Stellan Skarsgård. This got a big reaction from the audience. However, Meryl Streep looking out of the cinema screen saying ‘Do you want some more?’ was clearly not designed for a British audience – we were not dancing in the aisles – we were sitting there waiting for the recorded image to stop trying to be interactive.

It was silly, it was a chick-flick…. but it was also an enjoyable 108minutes.

Do watch out for Cameos by Bjorn and Benny.

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My verdict? Leave your dramatic sense at the door, don’t expect ‘art’ – though it’s enjoyable in a kitsch way. Stay for the end credits (at least until the credits scroll upward).

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2 Comments

  1. Posted July 21, 2008 at 1:22 pm | Permalink

    Hey, thanks for mentioning my blog! I’ve been seeing more theatre in the past 18 months, so when I compared the movie with the stage show, I was mostly making an observation on the difference between the two experiences. But I did like the movie a lot, and I’m glad you had a good time. I agree with you – it’s not great art but it’s fun.

  2. Posted July 23, 2008 at 10:34 pm | Permalink

    Thanks for the mention of ToneHall!
    Best,
    Marsha

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