Change the actor and everything will be better

Allie 2022-04-21 09:01:36

The whole movie hits my point, I love him so much.

The whole film is shrouded in a joyous atmosphere, with a bit of crazy exaggeration. Whether it's the arrangement of the plot, the tone of the movie, and the performance of the actors...it's all very joyful. In particular, the elderly can be dissatisfied with the old, even if they are old, they can still be crazy and happy to be enviable.

The story is a happy ending for everyone, almost everyone has a reward, and everyone has the result of love. The first time I saw it, I loved the feel of the movie from the very beginning. It's just a turning point in the movie, and I feel that the plot is pushed too fast, which makes people a little inexplicable and at a loss. There are also a few characters' love stories that are too unclear to explain, and they are really confusing. But the second time I jumped at it, those shortcomings were all forgivable, because Meryl Streep was so good!

Although I have always known the reputation of this legendary actor, I just don't have the eyesight to understand the actor's acting skills and so on. But when I watched it for the second time, because I knew the plot first, and because I was jumping to watch it, I watched the movie segment by segment without engaging in the plot and went up and down. Instead, I found that in every segment of the movie, Meryl Streep's performance could It clearly shows the emotional mood of the clip. How many changes in his expression when he is sad and how many details of his body movements when he is happy all show the vitality and sunshine of his age. Probably his acting skills can be used as an example for drama students. Even the first time I listened to it, I felt that there were so many songs that it was a bit annoying. When I listened to it for the second time, I jumped to listen to it, but I heard the expression of Meryl's singing in every detail. It was really super strong.

In addition, it can be said that this movie is really sexual in a lot of ways, which makes me feel that it is too much while watching it. Also, every song is pushing the plot, and missing a song will reduce the understanding of the plot. The lyrics have meanings, and the points that appear can express the meaning of the lyrics. The arrangement is really good.

The script of this movie is very simple, and the whole story is only a matter of two days, but the songs are nice and the actors are liked (except for the male characters, the daughter's boyfriend looks like a real passerby, especially the male lead is really like wood), although some It's unclear, but overall it's smooth. More importantly, these exaggerated and almost crazy joys are fully expressed, and the atmosphere of comedy is still infected in the movie and after watching the movie.

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Mamma Mia! quotes

  • Sophie: You took... Mom's guitar!

    Harry Bright: No, I borrowed it. Look... Now, where is it? "D.S." - Donna Sheridan, and, er, "H.B." - Head-Banger.

    Sam CarmichaelBill: [both] "Head-Banger"?

    Harry Bright: I bought her this. It cost me ten quid, plus my Johnny Rotten T-shirt. Your mother knew quite a rebel.

  • Pepper: [preparing a cocktail for Tanya] Now, baby, this should tickle your taste buds.

    Tanya: Down, big fella. I'm old enough to be your mother.

    Rosie: Grandmother.