Music for Young Children (MYC) - Dhoby Ghaut Open House on Sunday (21/09/08)!
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Thursday, September 18, 2008
Mamma Mia - The Movie
If you've seen the stage musical (which I haven't), this is probably just another chance to experience it without having to pay the much-higher stage musical admission price. And perhaps if you are a big ABBA fan, then hearing wall-to-wall tunes by the Swedish uber-band will elevate your 108-minute viewing experience. I'm not sure, though, what else there is to offer the rest of us.
Mamma Mia is not a bad movie. It's just not that good either. Still, despite the mostly-less-than-average singing, the lack of symmetry or story arc, and the impossibly sun-splashed sense of glee that permeates the film, it has the weird power to alter moods. It doesn't matter how you start off when you sit in your seat. By the time you leave, you get the sensation that you're totally at ease, swinging barefoot on a hammock, and listening to the sound of ocean waves in the near distance. Mamma Mia isn't so much a musical as it is therapy for the curmudgeon in need of a smile.

The worst thing from the entire show was Pierce Brosnan's voice. Sorry, 007. He can ably hold a gun, but he has no ability to forcefully carry a tune. But the absurdly beautiful setting of the movie did truly amazed me. Consider it a super-showy travelogue - vibrant colors, breathtaking views, and the weather is always sunny.
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