Media review on Mamma Mia
Mamma is a story about a bride to be trying to find her real
father, and this story is told by using hit songs from the 70’s, by the very
popular 70’s group Abba.
The film is directed by Phylinda Llyod
The writers of the film, and the musical are:
1. Catherine
Johnson (screen play)
2. Catherine
Johnson (musical)
And the stars of the musical, and the screen play are:
1. Meryl
Streep
2. Pierce Brosman
3. Amanda
Seyfield
4. Nancy Baldwin
The
film, and musical mamma Mia is set on a Greek Island, but the plot on many
different backgrounds for a range of different Abba songs, a young woman Named
Sophie Sheridan discovers in her mother’s diary that she has three possible
fathers, Bill, Harry, and Sam, she decides to invite them to her wedding.
Mamma
Mia is a true story based on love and romance. Sophie and her fiancée Sky
decide on the day of their wedding not to get married at their own wedding but
Sophie’s mother Donna Decides to get married to her former lover Sam, who then Sophie
find out at her own wedding which is Sam.
Sophie
tells these three men that she wants to surprise her mother Donna on her
wedding day. Suddenly when Donna see’s Harry, Bill and Sam, she suddenly has a
flash back about her past and what happened before her daughter Sophie was
born. Sophie tells her real father Sam that he should ask Donna out on a date, but
donna says to Sam she’s too busy to go out on a date with him, then Sam to
bring the date to her. Donna and Sam look over and reminisce all the old times
and take a very long time trip down memory lane.
The
film gives a very good impression, this is a must see film and musical, this is
a very uplifting film.
The
audience for the film, can be for parents, children of any ages, it can be also
for couples who enjoy watching musicals, and films about romance. This film is
a roller coaster of a film.
The
characters of the film show a lot of passion during the film and also during
the musical. The two main characters Amanda seyfried, and Meryl Streep are both
trying to find Sophie’s real Father, who Sophie is led to believe is Sam.
The
film has a really good and powerful outtake on the audience, it makes the
audience feel like they are in the film themselves.
The
film is also a ransom of romance these people who love romance.
