Both films are terrific, but Here We Go Again includes some delightful surprises, one of which has changed my opinion about the use of flashbacks in film storytelling. I’ve usually found that annoying. However, Mamma Mia 2 meshes them seamlessly and artistically into what’s happening on screen.
Another surprise involves an actor named Hugh Skinner, who portrays Colin Firth’s character (Harry) as a young man. His musical comedy talent wowed me in the rousing “Waterloo” number and made me yearn for days of yore when we could look forward to many musicals each year.
Sequel or prequel, it’s okay.
Cheer MAMMA MIA all the way.
Great ABBA songs performed with flair.
Movies like this are so darn rare.
Location shots pleasure our eyes.
Romantic scenes evoke soft sighs.
A sense of fun takes us away
from cares we face most every day.
Here we go again, that’s sure true.
We see, enjoy and don’t feel blue.
So full of love and life and song,
MAMMA MIA 2 can’t go wrong.
(Released by Universal Pictures and rated “PG-13” for some
suggestive material.)
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