There are, basically, four essential qualities necessary to enjoying the movie version of the musical Mamma Mia! starring Meryl Streep, now out in theaters everywhere.They are:
- A love for the music of ABBA.
- The ability to check your critical thinking skills at the door (and not really miss them all that much).
- The kind of generosity of spirit that would allow you to forgive the fact that, since he has no singing voice whatsoever, Pierce Brosnan apparently decided, at some point, that the way to "sell" a song is to produce facial expressions one would expect him to exhibit while experiencing an extremely complicated bowel movement.
- Probably? You need to be a girl.
But if you can answer largely in the affirmative to these four conditions? Then you seriously need to grab your like-minded girlfriends and head on over to the theater. Because Mamma Mia! is one fun romp with some very excellent all-out over-the-top performances that must be seen to be appreciated. I'm thinking specifically here of Julie Walters, Christine Baranski, Meryl Streep and, yes, Pierce Brosnan.
Wow!
To review (or in case you've been living in another galaxy), Mamma Mia! the movie is the film version of Mamma Mia! the very successful Broadway musical. The storyline is manufactured and entirely built around the original lyrics found in the music of ABBA, a Swedish rock band formed by two married couples that became wildly popular in the seventies. Whatever the reason, there seems to be two kinds of people in the world: those who love ABBA and those who don't. And, in my experience at least, never the twain shall meet.
I, personally, can't think of any girl of my acquaintance with a pulse in the seventies that didn't have at least a few ABBA 45s in the collection.
I have to mention, while we're at it, this isn't the first feature film that has relied heavily on the magic of the music of ABBA. I'm thinking here of Muriel's Wedding, Toni Collette's debut film. Another not-to-be-missed gem, albeit not quite the big truckload of silly that Mamma Mia! is.Perhaps the most refreshing thing about Mamma Mia! is that, while there is certainly the element of beautiful young people represented (and I'm not knocking it, believe me), the story for the most part revolves around characters on the distant side of middle age that are still vital, alive, full of sass and — I dare say it? — even more interesting than their youthful counterparts.
I'll have to admit to initially not being completely sold on the idea of Meryl Streep singing, dancing and heading up the cast of probably the biggest musical adaptation of the year. And, don't get me wrong, there are moments in this film that just don't always work.But overall? Girlfriend pulled it off. Particularly when it counted. Her biggest number, The Winner Takes it All, began high on an island mountaintop, which elicited an actual giggle from me. But, by the time Meryl was done with it? I was wiping away a tear. That, my friends, is talent.
As for Christine Baranski and Julie Walters who play Meryl's BFFs, well, they were just stellar. And, above all, committed, which is, in my opinion, what it takes to pull off fluff of this magnitude. Both Christine's big number, Does Your Mother Know? and Julie's Take a Chance on Me are major high points.
I have developed a grudging respect for Pierce Brosnan that may have actually reached fandom at this point. I mean, show me another James Bond with the balls to manfully croon away with his non-singing voice, damn it all. I was also impressed with Pierce's performance in another film the offbeat, The Matador. This is one pretty boy who doesn't take himself very seriously. A quality that, in my book at least, always scores major extra credit points.And now, randomly, you need to see Helen Mirren in a bikini. Because she looks amazing (at 62).


By Bizzy