Mamma Mia!
Starring: Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgard, Julie Walters
Directed by: Phyllida Lloyd
2008 Universal Pictures Musical
Meryl Streep can do anything:
sing, dance, do splits, act her heart out.
She (almost) saves this clumsy, overwrought film version of the Abba musical
that's been running on stages from Broadway to Barcelona since 1999,
grossing over $2 billion and luring more than 30 million ticketbuyers to
hear Abba songs by Sweden's Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson shoehorned
into a plot where they don't really fit. Who can argue with that kind of "money, money/Always sunny/In a rich man's world success?" I can, at least
where the movie is concerned, because the three formidable women responsible
for the show — producer Judy Craymer, writer Catherine Johnson and director
Phyllida Lloyd — let the magic slip through their fingers on the treacherous
trip from stage to screen. The plot is still the same: Streep plays Donna,
running a hotel on a Greek island (Skopelos and Skiathos, both looking
gorgeous) while planning the wedding of her daughter Sophie (Amanda
Seyfried, cute) to Sky (Dominic Cooper, also cute). Sophie, the minx,
doesn't tell Donna she has sent wedding invites to three men — Sam (Pierce
Brosnan), Harry (Colin Firth) and Bill (Stellan Skarsgård) one of whom she
thinks is her father. That premise doesn't deserve scrutiny; neither does
the singing of the guys — Brosnan bleats like a moose who just took a
bullet. What does work, and wonderfully, is the friendship among Streep and
her two BFFs — bestselling author Rosie (Julie Walters, love her!) and
professional divorc#233;e Tanya (Christine Baranski). Back in the day, they
rocked out as part of Donna and the Dynamos (cue "Dancing Queen"). When
Streep, Walters and Baranski share the screen, Mamma Mia! comes alive and
earns its exclamation point. The rest is forced gaiety pushed to the
breaking point.
(Posted: Jul 17, 2008)
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