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If yous think you lot'll love/hate information technology then you lot probably will for the same reasons every bit those that feel the opposite way
The disquisitional and audition reactions to this film seemed to suggest that it was very much a Marmite of a motion picture, with people either loving information technology or hating information technology. By the time I idea I should check it out, the "biggest film of the twelvemonth" had become a sing-a-long classic and I decided to wait for the DVD. Watching it myself I tin totally sympathize why this reaction was forthcoming and it is not really down to the film and then much as information technology is the viewers. See, those that hate information technology will do then for the same reasons as those that love it. Mamma Mia is a film version of a phase-bear witness merely it is not an accommodation in that it has been made into a film so much as it is a phase musical made into a motion-picture show. What I mean by this clunky sentence is that all the standards of the cheesy musical have been left in from "large" action, colour and simple dumb cheer.
For me personally this doesn't really appeal and nor did I particularly relish the film as it did feel all forced smiles and joys, scenes shoe-horned to fit the lyrics and fake fun in the actors and extras. By the terminate I had pretty much had as much camp fun equally I could actually stand and was glad information technology was washed. Now others have taken that to hateful that the flick is rubbish, but it isn't it just didn't work for you lot either. However for what it does Mamma Mia is really very good because information technology knows who it is aiming for and what it has to exercise. Yep this means that it is daft and cheesy but that sort of "big" cheerfulness is what the target audition want they want to experience elated and lifted fifty-fifty if it isn't real in any grade. In that regard the motion-picture show delivers as it is built on beautiful colours in the sets and costumes and a cast that put their egos to one side and throw themselves into it.
This final part is important because to my disinterested center all the star actors came off looking daft. Streep is certainly not someone I expected to exist doing this and to her credit she throws herself into it, showing a camp overacting side I didn't know she had. Likewise Walters, Baranski, Firth, Brosnan and SkarsgÄrd all do much the same albeit to varying degrees of success. If y'all're into it then the "big" performances are all part of the fun only if, similar me, you're not, then it will be endlessly embarrassing and it will be hard to shake the feeling that I was watching award-winning actors making themselves expect and sound like muppets. Of course that is why they are "proficient" in the context of what the film is trying to be and yet at the same fourth dimension "bad" if yous are non in the swing of the film.
What we are left with and so is a picture that we have seen plays actually well to those that get it but leaves everyone else wondering why on earth people similar Streep and Walters would make such nonsense. I personally disliked it just that does not get in a "bad" film, only a bad one from my point of view. For what it sets out to do though, it is a winning achievement full of cheerful cheese and lots of colour. In fact, it is such a targeted film that y'all volition already know whether y'all will love information technology or hate it long before you press play.
- bob the moo
- Nov 18, 2008
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