Mama Mia Here We Go Again Not Sing Along Edition





Sing-Along Edition / Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Hard disk Universal Studios | 2018 | 114 min | Rated PG-xiii | Oct 23, 2018


Video
Codec: MPEG-4 AVC
Resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 2.forty:1
Original aspect ratio: ii.39:one

Audio

English language: Dolby Atmos
English: Dolby TrueHD 7.i (48kHz, 24-bit)
Spanish: Dolby Digital Plus 7.1
French: Dolby Digital Plus 7.one

English language: Dolby Atmos
English language: Dolby TrueHD 7.i (48kHz, 24-scrap)
Spanish: Dolby Digital Plus 7.1
French: Dolby Digital Plus 7.1
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Subtitles

English SDH, French, Spanish

English language SDH, French, Spanish (less)


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Packaging
Slipcover in original pressing
Embossed print

Playback
2K Blu-ray: Region A, B

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Mamma Mia! Here We Get Once more

 (2018)

Mamma Mia! Here Nosotros Become Again Blu-ray delivers truly astonishing video and sound in this infrequent Blu-ray release

Mamma Mia Here We Become Once again is going through Donna'southward (played by Meryl Streep and Lily James) immature life, experiencing the fun she had with the three possible Dad'south of Sophie (played by Amanda Seyfriend). Sophie is at present pregnant. Like Donna, she volition be young when she has her baby. This is where she realizes she will need to accept risks like her mother did.

For more well-nigh Mamma Mia! Here We Go Over again and the Mamma Mia! Here Nosotros Go Over again Blu-ray release, run across Mamma Mia! Hither We Go Again Blu-ray Review published by Jeffrey Kauffman on Oct 22, 2018 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.5 out of v.

Director: Ol Parker
Writer: Ol Parker
Starring: Amanda Seyfried

, Lily James, Christine Baranski, Meryl Streep, Colin Firth, Pierce Brosnan
Producers: Judy Craymer, Gary Goetzman

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Mamma Mia! Here Nosotros Go Over again Blu-ray Review


Carmelina two?

Reviewed by Jeffrey Kauffman, Oct 22, 2018

In i of those kind of weird concatenations that might be seen every bit either mere coincidence or something more than "meaningful" like synchronicity, right earlier Mamma Mia!: Here We Go Again showed up in my review queue, I Music Directed a local production of the at present very infrequently performed original stage version of On a Clear Day You lot Tin can See Forever, the musical about reincarnation and ESP which has some so-called "book bug" but which features a really ravishing score by composer Burton Lane and lyricist Alan Jay Lerner. In just one of many examples of what a treasure trove of useless trivia I maintain in my musical geek noggin, and as I discussed in some item when I reviewed the original Mamma Mia! (for some other site) many years ago, Lerner and Lane had get-go worked together on the early fifties film Royal Wedding, but more than a decade after On a Clear Twenty-four hour period kind of meandered through the 1965-66 Broadway season, the two reteamed for a musical fifty-fifty less successful than On a Articulate Twenty-four hour period, 1979's Carmelina, a testify near an Italian mother who has told her girl her tardily father was an American serviceman who died heroically during Earth State of war II. The existent truth is that Carmelina was a bit of a flirt and had had a trio of affairs, leading to comedic calamity when 3 very much alive and kicking (and dancing) GIs bear witness up in her picayune hamlet to reunite with their former lover. As I asked in my original review of Mamma Mia years agone: sound familiar? Some online sites (incorrectly) depict a parallel between Carmelina and the 1968 film Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell, incorrect at least with regard to Carmelina being "officially" based on the film, since there is copious information available that Lerner (peculiarly) and Lane insisted their concept was an original musical (and indeed the credits for the show feature no "based on" credit of whatever kind). Interestingly, another show with a curiously similar plotline likewise contains no "official" link to Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell, though the connections, much as with Carmelina, are manifestly obvious. Carmelina never really found an audition, closing within but a couple of weeks, simply it featured a score that in my personal estimation may be fifty-fifty more than ravishing than Lerner and Lane's work on On a Clear Day. No, it took non but moving the story from Italia to Hellenic republic, but the add-on of (pre-existing) songs by a quartet of Swedes, to finally brand this tale of long ago love and the hazards of weaving tales to your children that the facts don't necessarily support an overwhelming success. Mamma Mia became a smash in the Due west End and on Broadway, and the film version raked in immense amounts of cash. It's taken a while, merely hijinks are brewing once over again, though this time at least partially in flashback, as Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again might have been more than accurately subtitled There We Went Back Then, since it deals with the early romantic exploits of Donna (played almost exclusively by Lily James as a younger adult female).


Those unfamiliar with this kinda sorta prequel/sequel and who are not wanting a spoiler had best terminate reading right at present, since I'm about to divulge what is perhaps a fleck of subterfuge on the part of the marketing squad behind the film. As can clearly exist seen in the embrace art included above, and which was as well reproduced on the cardinal art for the theatrical exhibition of Mamma Mia!: Here We Go Once again, Meryl Streep is rather prominently featured right smack dab in the middle of the gaggle of cast members. But Streep is consigned to what is more or less a cameo in this flick since a certain melancholic aspect accrues due to the fact that Donna has died, leaving Sophie (Amanda Seyfried) to take over Donna'south gorgeous boutique hotel. (In fact Streep's appearance in this flick may remind certain musical geeks of a like artifice utilized in Carousel.)

Instead, the film ping pongs rather smartly betwixt vignettes detailing Sophie'southward personal and business organization trials with scenes offer background on how young Donna (Lily James) came to have relationships with the three men played in their older versions by Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth and Stellan Skarsg�rd. Product numbers kind of appear out of nowhere fully formed like Venus on the Half Vanquish, but peradventure surprisingly, there's an overall ebullience to this attempt that makes it highly enjoyable in its own mode, even if some aspects definitely seem similar a retread.

Some of the best energy in the film comes courtesy of Donna's younger version escapades with the musical group chosen the Dynamos, and Christine Baranski and Julie Walters are once over again on hand as the elder versions of two of Donna's onetime bandmates. The biggest casting coup of this flick is no doubt the relatively belatedly appearance of Cher every bit Ruddy, Donna'south mother and Sophie's grandmother, in a kind of Auntie Mame force of nature label. As with the beginning picture show, Mamma Mia!: Here We Go Over again is a riot of color, and if the songs aren't quite as well shoehorned in to this enterprise every bit with the first moving picture, there are some really appealing numbers, including what near amounts to a kind of Bollywood-esque finale.

Mamma Mia! Here We Get Once again Blu-ray, Video Quality

5.0 of 5

Mamma Mia!: Here Nosotros Go Once more is presented on Blu-ray courtesy of Universal Studios with an AVC encoded 1080p transfer in 2.40:1. Digitally captured with various Arri Alexa products and finished at a 2K DI (co-ordinate to the IMDb), this is a bright and colorful presentation that offers consistently fantabulous detail levels throughout, including some nighttime scenes that have been graded toward a kind of purplish blue tone. The brightly lit outdoor scenes almost pop off the screen with the same kind of saturation that made the start pic so memorable. (Blues in this motion-picture show are just every bit brilliant and virtually fluorescent at times every bit they were in the original Mamma Mia!.) It does look to me similar certain scenes were light-green screened, and there'southward but a slight softness to a few backgrounds, perhaps every bit a consequence of this technique. That said, the location work (Croatia, again co-ordinate to the IMDb, just also listed in the closing credits) is oft extremely impressive, with gorgeous teal tones informing the water and depth field infrequent in several wide vistas. Despite potential bugaboos like fairly ornate patterns on things similar the sheets and other fabrics in the hotel, or the zig zag smock that Sophie wears, and fifty-fifty the glints of lite on the water, I noticed no pinch problems at all in this presentation. The palette is warm and lifelike, and often incredibly bold, making Mamma Mia!: Here We Get Again as much as a delight for the eyes every bit it is for the ears.

Mamma Mia! Here We Go Once more Blu-ray, Sound Quality

5.0 of 5

Mamma Mia!: Here Nosotros Go Once again features a not bad sounding Dolby Atmos track that I suspect some people may feel is not quite up to the five.0 I'yard granting information technology, since at that place aren't a glut of "showy" Atmos moments in the presentation. Instead, there's consistent immersion granted due to the many musical numbers, but fifty-fifty in not singing and dancing moments, there'due south some really appealing sound pattern going on, especially in the Greek sequences, where ambient environmental sounds dot the surround channels. The isle scenes offer the whistling of wind and bird chirps with off-white regularity, and occasionally some of those effects can audio just slightly artificial, particularly in the higher frequencies. Some of the flashback fabric is arguably a bit more tamped down in terms of tons of environmental furnishings, but many of the flashback scenes incorporate songs, then that perceived deficit is at least partially ameliorated by the immersion the music offers. Fidelity is superb throughout, supporting both the orchestral forces and singing. Dialogue is also rendered cleanly and clearly on this problem free track.

Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again Blu-ray, Special Features and Extras

5.0 of 5


  • Deleted/Extended Songs and Scenes all feature optional commentary past director and screenplay writer Ol Parker:
  • Deleted Song Performance - "I Wonder" (1080p; iii:04)

  • Extended Vocal Performance - "The Name of the Game" (1080p; iii:13)

  • Extended Song Operation - "Knowing Me, Knowing You" (1080p; 2:41)

  • Deleted Scene - Tahini (1080p; 1:38)
  • High Jinks (1080p; 1:09) is a kind of silly music video with diverse cast members doing goofy stuff.

  • Enhanced Sing Alongs (1080p; 46:37) offer stylized lyrics on screen to help folks sing forth with "Thank You For the Music", "When I Kissed the Instructor", "One of United states of america", "Waterloo", "S.O.S", "Why Did Information technology Have to be Me?" and "I Have a Dream".

  • The Story (1080p; 5:33) gets into some of the history of the "franchise", including the contributions of Judy Craymer.

  • Mamma Mia! Reunited (1080p; 3:33) focuses on the long gestating sequel.

  • Playing Donna (1080p; ii:28) features Lily James and Meryl Streep discussing the role.

  • Sophie's Story (1080p; 3:xxx) features diverse cast members singing the praises of Amanda Seyfried.

  • Coming together Cher (1080p; iii:43) focuses on guess who. Meryl contributes a kind of hilarious if brief impersonation.

  • Costumes and the Dynamos (1080p; 4:59) gets into the seventies wait of the flashback scenes.

  • Choreographing Mamma Mia!: Here We Go Again (1080p; 7:25) profiles Anthony Van Laast.

  • Cast Meets Cast
  • Tanya Meets Tanya (1080p; 3:10) features Christine Baranski and Jessica Keenan Wynn.

  • Rosie Meets Rosie (1080p; 3:xv) features Julie Walters and Alexa Davies.
  • Pall Call (1080p; iii:59) looks at the "Super Trouper" closer.

  • Dancing Queen: Anatomy of a Scene (1080p; 3:26)

  • Cast Chats
  • Dynamo Chit-Chat (1080p; 2:42) features the trio of "young" Dynamos.

  • Dad Chat (1080p; ii:nineteen) features the trio of "young" Dads.
  • Performing for Legends (1080p; ii:46) features the bandage discussing ABBA.

  • Class of '79 (1080p; three:48) looks at the challenges of younger actors portraying before versions of characters essayed by some pretty iconic actors.

  • Today Interview with Cher and Judy Craymer (1080i; 4:35) is conducted by Kathie Lee Gifford.

  • Characteristic Commentary with Manager/Screenplay Author Ol Parker

  • Characteristic Commentary with Producer Judy Craymer

Mamma Mia! Here We Go Over again Blu-ray, Overall Score and Recommendation

4.5 of 5

If you lot're something of a musical geek (admitted or otherwise), it can oft be a fascinating do to compare how unlike writers adapt the same story. There are manifest differences, for example, between Andrew Lloyd Webber's insanely successful The Phantom of the Opera and another, bottom known, adaptation by Nine'south composer-lyricist Maury Yeston, entitled simply Phantom, to cite just one case. Those interested may well want to track down the CD version of Carmelina, recorded many years after the show closed (and without all of its original Broadway cast), though in looking online, information technology'due south fairly spendy. There are a few tunes from the score in various versions available on YouTube, including some with original Broadway star Georgia Brownish. Those content to sit down back and allow the pop confections of ABBA spill through their speakers may be more satisfied to stick with either Mamma Mia! or this follow upwardly. Much like the music itself, Mamma Mia!: Here We Go Once again is largely irresistible, despite the fact some may experience they're gorging on adequately empty calories. Technical claim are offset charge per unit, the supplementary package all-encompassing, and Mamma Mia!: Here We Become Again comes Recommended.

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