Donna, like everyone's ideal. Living an unfettered and glamorous life, on a sparsely populated island that looks like paradise, and everyone is handsome [Isn’t it weird? The casting of the three fathers when they were young is really not the ugliest, only the uglier. My eyes are going blind. I really don't want to complain about the only flaw of this movie?] The man's easy love. But didn't Donna also give birth to her own daughter basically alone? The use of time and space in Mamamia 2 and the movement of mirrors are simply beautiful. It's not as blunt as Dogtown, nor as colorful and complicated as the king of the circus. You will see the inspiration for the construction of the musical version of the performance scene, like some bridges, I even thought in my heart, "Hey, you can drop a screen projection here and then you can change the scene normally", but in real life, it is not at all. unexpected. It's like walking in the gap of time, watching the birth and growth of two generations coming and going, with a simple and pure heart like a fairy tale, and speaking the most mindless words. From the very first second of the film, Dancing Queen becomes a tearjerker Melody. Later, it was so broad that all the songs that appeared in the first part became tear gas. Later, Aunt Mei, who had paved the way for an entire movie, appeared on the stage to let everyone open the gate to release their tears, and put the subtitles and lights on when the tears were not finished. How to choose to enter and leave, how to choose to accept and love. The last scene poured endless ecstasy to the audience in an incredible time shuttle, and then whispered in your ear, move on, move on, it's a new world. It's too warm.
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