Monday, 21 July 2008

Meryl Streep Stars in Mamma Mia......But Can She Sing?

I took Jade to see Mamma Mia the movie yesterday. We were anxious to see it because the Broadway production was one of our favorite musicals ever. Would the movie deliver? We waited on line for the 2:00 show. The mother and daughter ahead of us got tickets. We were next. SOLD OUT! A good sign for the movie but where did that leave us. I purchased tickets for the 4:45 show and we went around the block to get Italian ices then walked home. We left our home again at 4:00 because, although we already had our tickets, we wanted good seats. Good thing we did. Sold out again. But would the movie be as good as the show. I had purposely avoided reading any critiques because I wanted to form my own untainted opinion.

The movie takes place on a beautiful Greek island where Donna, played by Meryl Streep, has raised her daughter, Sophie, alone while running a small, rundown hotel. It opens with Sophie singing I have a Dream while mailing letters to her three possible fathers inviting them to her wedding. Her two best friends arrive on the island and she tells them she has found her mother's diary and invited three men, one of which might possibly be her father, to her wedding without her mother's knowledge. They sing Honey, Honey. It all seems so corny. It just isn't translating well. Yet! Enter Meryl Streep greeting her two best friends, once her backup singers in the musical trio Donna and the Dynamos, at the ferry. Tanya (Christine Baranski) and Rosie (Julie Walters) arrive and the fun begins. These three can do no wrong and as for Meryl Streep, well it's another Oscar-worthy performance and very different from anything you've ever seen her do. The Dancing Queen scene with the three of them and all the women on the island is worth the price of admission. Then the "dads" arrive and more fun. Sam (Pierce Brosnan) and Harry (Colin Firth) meet at the boat slip and find they've missed the last ferry until tomorrow. Then we meet Bill (Stellan Skarsgard) who is one of the possible dads and he just happens to have a boat. Serendipity. Mind you, they did not know each other before this. Their counter scene singing Voulez-vous with all the men on the island is another side-splitting scene well worthy of attention.

I won't give the rest of the story away but I will tell you Benny Andersson of ABBA, who wrote the music with Bjorn Ulvaeus, also of ABBA, and Stig Anderson, makes a cameo appearance as a piano player in one of the musical numbers. And I have to mention the indigenous inhabitants of the island who pop up as backup singers in almost every musical number. As for the singing of these fine actors who are not known for their vocal talent, I will rate them for you. Mind you, this is my opinion. Pierce Brosnan, I love you Pierce but, ugh, keep your day job. Stellan Skarsgard, not bad. Colin Firth has a pleasant voice. Julie Walters and Christine Baranski are both so funny who cares whether they can sing. Amanda Seyfried who plays Sophie is very appealing and has a lovely voice. And then there's Meryl Streep. Can she sing? You bet she can. She was wonderful. Not amazing but very, very good.

So for 108 minutes of pure light-hearted fun, don't miss Mamma Mia. You're sure to leave the theatre with an ABBA song in your heart.

1 comment:

Suko said...

Hi Patrick....Pierce's singing left much to be desired but he was his usual charming self in the role and therefore well cast. It was kind of funny that he couldn't sing and maybe that was the intent.