Probably because I am too restrained and conservative, I cannot maintain a rational attitude to evaluate the relationship between the characters presented in the film. In short, I don't like it very much.
The heroine plans to get married, but she has always had a question before marriage, hoping to find her father, so after peeking at her mother's diary, she sends invitations to three men who may be her father. After seeing the three former lovers, the mother was nervous and afraid that her daughter would find out. After seeing the three fathers, the daughter was afraid that her mother would find out that she really wanted to find her father, so the two concealed it from each other, and it was ironic that the mother did not know either. Who is the real dad, and all three men think they are dads. Well, the relationship between characters is like this, I can't be interested. This is the difference in aesthetics caused by huge cultural differences.
This film is a musical, the overall style is cheerful, and it tells the story of an adult, so it does not have the youthful brilliance of "High School Musical", but a middle-aged woman's "waves and skeletons", haha, the words are a bit too much.
After watching the whole film, I remembered the sentence "Oh, Mamma Mia". Of course, the focus of this film is also this lyric. Although my mother is a mother, she was once a flower girl who dares to love and hate. Every time I hear this lyric, I feel that women are liberated, and they no longer have to work hard and bear grudges for tedious housework, nor do they have to swallow their voices to take care of their parents-in-law, nor do they have to swallow mountains and rivers for tutoring children.
The best thing to see is this island in Greece, with blue waters, stone island houses, and lush woods. Impulsively, I want to go to the beach for a vacation.
If you are pursuing the rigor of the storyline and the conflicting points of the story, then it is not recommended to watch it. If you just want to be silly and happy, then enjoy it!
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