Movie · 2008 · Comedy, Romance · 1h 48m · PG-13 · English
Curator score: 5.5/10 (2.3M ratings)
A mother. A daughter. Three possible fathers. A trip down the aisle you'll never forget.
Overview
A spirited young bride-to-be living with her single mother on a small Greek island secretly invites three of her mother's ex-boyfriends in hope of finding her biological father to walk her down the aisle.
Ratings
Curator score: 5.5/10
IMDb: 6.5/10
Letterboxd: 3.85/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 55%
Metacritic: 51
TMDB: 7.0/10
Director
Phyllida Lloyd
Production
Littlestar, Playtone, Internationale Filmproduktion Richter
Cast
Amanda Seyfried, Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgård, Christine Baranski, Julie Walters, Dominic Cooper, Niall Buggy, Ashley Lilley, Rachel McDowall, Chris Jarvis, Philip Michael, Juan Pablo Di Pace, Enzo Squillino Jr., Ricardo Montez, Benny Andersson, Spencer Kayden, Björn Ulvaeus, Rita Wilson
Where to watch
Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads
Curator Review
Verdict
A glossy, high-spirited crowd-pleaser that trades realism for pure feel-good momentum. Its appeal is less about plot logic than the combination of ABBA songs, sun-drenched escapism, and committed star performances, which makes it easy to forgive the chaos.
Best for
musical-comedy fans
viewers who want an upbeat comfort watch
group watch or singalong nights
fans of campy, unapologetically sentimental movies
people who enjoy breezy vacation settings
Skip if
you need airtight plotting or emotional realism
you dislike jukebox musicals
you want subtle humor or restrained performances
you’re allergic to earnest sentiment and big singalong energy
Overview
Mamma Mia! is a movie that understands its job: make you grin, sway, and maybe forgive a few narrative absurdities because the songs are doing the heavy lifting. The Greek-island setting gives it a postcard glow, and the whole thing moves with the loose, fizzy confidence of a party that knows exactly what it is.
Worth noting
What keeps it working is the sheer commitment of the cast. Meryl Streep anchors the film with warmth and mischief, while the ensemble leans into the camp without apology. The story is feather-light, but the emotional throughline about family, identity, and choosing joy gives the spectacle a surprisingly sturdy center.
Bottom line
If you’re in the mood for polish, sincerity, and maximum rewatchability, it delivers. If you want sophistication or narrative precision, it won’t convert you. But as a pop-musical escape hatch, it’s hard to beat.
Top Letterboxd reviews
kai (3.5★) · 40908 likes
sometimes a family is a mother and a daughter and a gay dad and two straight dads and two vodka aunts
nic 👹 (5★) · 26546 likes
sophie probably doesn’t even have a dad what if meryl streep’s uterus just did that
vi (4.5★) · 17241 likes
@ everyone who says this is a bad movie: why are you afraid to love
Madison 🎭 (3.5★) · 15119 likes
who says white people have no culture
molly (5★) · 12428 likes
this film is even better knowing that the whole cast was wildly drunk the whole time
1996 · Comedy, Romance · 1h 59m · R · Curator 7.8/10 (359.1K ratings) · Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video, Peacock Premium, Amazon Prime Video with Ads, Peacock Premium Plus
A polished farce with big personalities, family tension, and a warm comic heart.
1994 · Comedy, Drama, Romance · 1h 46m · R · Curator 4.7/10 (45.3K ratings) · Where to watch: Netflix, Paramount Plus Essential, Netflix Standard with Ads
A funny, emotionally messy story about longing, identity, and the fantasy of a better life.