

Time, but this is something else entirely, and something entirely special, a perfect melding of sight and sound, song and soul that makes for one of

Anyone can go buy a studio album if they just want to hear the songs perfectly performed and regurgitated for the zillionth The songs, but it's the imperfections that give the movie heart and actually put the emphasis on the music, which of course is the real driving Gruff, but it comes from the heart, it's silly, and Donna's reaction as he bursts into song - kind of a "what's going on here?" - is priceless. The performance is a bit flat and a little Pierce Brosnan singing "SOS" is quite the silly sight (but not much of a sound), but it works. In the film, the actors sing the songs, and that they don't sing the songs perfectly, or dance with precision, ranks as the movie'sīiggest charm. Gorgeous Greek locations and expand the vitality and performance of its music, complimenting the story of a young girl in search of her father on theĮve of her wedding.

The production translates very well to film, allowing it open up, significantly at times, and revel in its Landmarks in the classic Dance music arena. Mamma Mia! began life as a stage production built around ABBA's infectiously Pop-y beats that were, and remain, amongst the greatest That disc does carry over all of the original supplemental content. Released in December 2008 only disc artwork is different. Unfortunately, no changes have been made to the Blu-ray, which is a straight port of the Three-disc set includes a brand-new 4K/HDR video transfer, a new DTS:X Master Audio soundtrack, and a new bonus features DVD disc. Universal has released 2008's ABBA-inspired hit Musical 'Mamma Mia!' to UHD in celebration of the film's 10-year anniversary.
