ScreencapGallery for Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018) (1080p Bluray, Comedy, Musical, Romance). Discover Donna's (Meryl Streep, Lily James) young life, experiencing the fun she had with the three possible dads of Sophie (Amanda Seyfriend). As she
Cast & crewUser reviewsTrivia20182018PG-13PG-131h 54mFive years after the events of Mamma Mia! 2008, Sophie prepares for the grand reopening of the Hotel Bella Donna as she learns more about her mother's years after the events of Mamma Mia! 2008, Sophie prepares for the grand reopening of the Hotel Bella Donna as she learns more about her mother's years after the events of Mamma Mia! 2008, Sophie prepares for the grand reopening of the Hotel Bella Donna as she learns more about her mother's production, box office & company info806User reviews255Critic reviews60MetascoreSee more at IMDbProVideos41Photos196More like thisReview10/10 Here we go againIn 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 biggest smiles of your 21, 2018Related newsContribute to this pageSuggest an edit or add missing contentWhat is the Hindi language plot outline for Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again 2018?AnswerMore to exploreMammaMia! Here We Go Again is in Britsk-Amerikaanske filmmusical Ășt 2018 yn 'e foarm fan in romantyske komeedzje.De film waard regissearre waard troch Ol Parker en is in jukeboxmusical mei bekende lieten fan 'e Sweedske band ABBA.De haadrollen waarden fertolke troch Amanda Seyfried en Lily James, Ă»nderstipe troch Christine Baranski, Julie Walters, Pierce Brosnan,
With Hollywoodâs output becoming progressively more based upon sequels and franchises, this summerâs release slate looks fairly bland. But one film towers above them all as the ultimate summer blockbuster. No not The Incredibles 2, but Mamma Mia Here We Go Again. Mamma Mia Here We Go Againâs undeniably uplifting core, engaging narrative, banging soundtrack, with an emotional kick, creates a rewatchable hug of a summer film. Taking place 5 years after 2008âs iconic Mamma Mia!, Sophie is preparing to re-open the Hotel Bella-Donna in her motherâs absence; which makes her return to memories of her motherâs young adventures, crossing paths with Bill, Harry, and Sam. These two strands are skillfully edited together to evoke the parallels between Sophie Amanda Seyfried & Young Donnaâs Lily James stories. By being able to start afresh on the story, unfortunately visibly limited by the schedules of certain cast members, the songs actually help forward the two narratives and by the time we get to the extraordinarily iconic credits sequence, itâs quite a satisfying arc. The split-time structure also plays to the strengths of the younger actors who are fitter, funnier and far better singers; although some of the older cast especially Colin Firth feel more like set-dressing than fleshed out parts. Mamma Mia Here We Go Againâs undeniably uplifting core, engaging narrative, banging soundtrack, with an emotional kick, creates a rewatchable hug of a summer filmâ Although Mamma Mia is technically a musical, some of the songs feel more like very high class karaoke, compared to the technically challenging songs weâre used to with contemporary musicals like Hamilton. But the cheeky, slightly ridiculous way the songs are placed helps to maintain pace, rather than resorting to the jarring narrative-heavy songs some musicals are full of. On top of which, even more ABBA is crammed in lucky us! by using instrumental versions for score, and as background music. Whatâs more is, the reworkings of ABBA classics like Mamma Mia!â and Dancing Queenâ are undeniable bangers. And then there are the renditions of lesser known songs like When I Kissed the Teacherâ and Why Did it Have to Be Meâ, adding to the characteristic poppiness which keeps fans or maybe just me? consistently returning to the soundtrack. One reason why the first Mamma Mia! is so much fun is because it is, besides the fab songs & flimsy narrative, just a bit rubbish. Itâs just laughably ludicrous in places â from the bewildering camera movements, the overuse of Pierce Brosnanâs awful singing, to the glaring lack of self awareness. Because the sequel is just objectively better, you can enjoy the journey more. The songs are stronger and used properly, thereâs less talking-singing besides the bewildering spoken-word-esque rendition of Angeleyesâ, and tonnes more tongue in cheek, self deprecating humour. Also it benefits from having a genuinely funny script, with Tanya Christine Baranski & Jessica Keenan Wynn and Rosie Julie Walters & Alexa Davies stealing the lionâs share of the laughs. Thatâs not to say there arenât daft moments- from the jarring transition in an otherwise enthralling emotional climax using a Christening Font, or the bewildering choreography during One of Usâ âDominic pour the coffee, but like in a really sad wayâ. Because the sequel is just objectively better, you can enjoy the journey more. The songs are stronger and used properly, thereâs less talking-singing and tonnes more tongue in cheek, self deprecating humourâ The jewel in Mamma Mia Here We Go Again!âs crown is undeniably Fernando. Inexplicably one of the singles released before the film hit cinemas, Cher bolting out ABBAâs sombre single in a way that only Cher could make literally iconic. Everything about the whole sequence is slightly bewildering its seeding through the entirety of the film by no one ever referring to Senor Cienfuegos by his first name, the really dramatic framing and editing of the two characters making eye contact, the mystery around what happens to the massive torch which disappears when Andy Garcia needsâ his hands free for singing⊠And yet despite the objective ridiculousness of the two tangoing together, I canât help but enjoy and even cry at the sequence. Although its existence is probably just a product of Hollywood cynicism because its predecessor made Money Money Money, Mamma Mia Here We Go Again! doesnât feel like it was just made for the sake of it. And as a result I Have a Dream that the Mamma Mia Extended Universe gets greenlit by Universal and goes On and On and On â there are so many unanswered questions after all! What else did Harry do with his Last Summer? What happened during Cherâs years in Vegas as a Dancing Queen? Does Donnaâs Mother Know who her father is? When All is Said and Done, Mamma Mia Here We Go Again! s just pure fun, radiating good vibes into a world which sorely needs them. All I can say is, Gimme Gimme Gimme a third film soon.