Finally finished watching Mamma Mia 2, just this Sunday afternoon.
When I watched Mamma Mia at the beginning of 2008, I was so happy that I wanted to dance, and when I was moved, I cried. For two hours, my emotions were closely driven by the melody.
Therefore, falling in love with ABBA, coupled with the QUEEN, 'N Sync, which I fell in love with because of film and television dramas, made me more and more fascinated by that distant era.
I love musicals and musicals very much. There are traces to follow from a very young age, and it has only been a fixed hobby in the past two years. And Mamma Mia especially makes me happy. It's not a realistic plot. You can hardly see such a far-fetched plot in your life, but it is also such a jukebox-style music out of nothing, showing such extreme bravery and color. enthusiasm, bold looks and bright days. I can't help but feel grateful. I am grateful that there are still such a group of people in this world. They work hard for their dreams. They work hard to write scripts and songs to make everything dramatic, and they carefully screen out the songs in their hearts. To present the joy in their hearts to the audience, they spared no effort in choreography, framing, and casting to maximize the resonance of these selected tracks in the hearts of the audience.
You have done it. I feel the joy conveyed by the film, and the emotion conveyed by the song. Across the screen, time and space, and distance, on this Sunday afternoon, with the hearts of each of you, and ABBA, I have achieved resonance.
Andante andante~
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