I have always believed that women understand women best, because along the way, most women's experiences are too similar. Independence - giving birth - becoming a mother. If Donna, the protagonist of the first Mamma Mia, was a little realistically exhausted, the second is a surreal utopia, without a single contradiction, where everyone is self-sufficient. So it looks kind of boring.
But in the end, the mother-daughter relationship between Aunt May and Amanda really touched me. The lyrics are also well written, "I know I don't have you". Once when Aunt May was young and pregnant, Amanda thought that her mother was not afraid of tears alone because of her, and once at the end, Aunt May appeared to cheer her daughter a little tearful. A mother's love is great, it is great knowing that I gave birth to you, but I do not own you.
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