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Hannah you had the same reaction I did when I first watched this movie
There are deleted scenes and deleted songs from the movies you should do a separate reaction video for those
Donna Sheridan had cancer that how she passed away Hannah
Loved this, could you do a video on Bridgit Mendler's album "Hello My Name Is..." and her later music?
It would be so fun to see you react to french songs and performances, to share a bit of our culture and not only the language ? 😘
in my opinion, harry’s acting awkward and nervous because he’s trying to figure out his sexuality. at the end of the first movie, he comes out as gay and reveals to donna that she was the only and last girl he ever loved.
yes i thought i was the only one who picked up on that
Yep. The whole time I was like this feels like a gay person masking to me.
@Slime_Lord2232 It's definetly not just you 😅 that's clearly the story, but Hannah forgot about it 🤦♀️😅
That was exactly the reason. He did an amazing job.
If he legitimately loved a woman then he's not gay he is bisexual. But bisexuals don't seem to exist in hollywood. Characters are either gay or straight never Bi even when it would make more sense.
Mamma Mia 2 is not about continuity it is about the vibes 😌💕
amen
Fr
Yes!!! Exact this!!!
And about the songs
1000% this
Supposedly Meryl Streep hates sequels and won't do them. She actually made an exception by being in ending scene because she loves Mamma Mia so much
But she's even said that she'd be open to doing another one! The vibes are just too good to pass on lol
i still think they could have come up with a better reason for her not being there than killing her off😭
@@gavin9956 If I remember that's what Meryl wanted
Yea i heard that too but it just seems silly to me because they could've just said she was traveling or something and then had her come back at the end for the wedding since that's basically what she did anyway@@KSan357
Meryl Streep's reduced role in Mamma Mia 2 resulted from a combination of factors. The decision to have Donna die between the end of the first movie and the start of the second allowed the creators to tell more of Donna's story via flashbacks, with a younger version of the character portrayed by Lily James. Streep was intrigued by this concept and agreed to do the film, indicating a willingness to pass the torch to the younger characters and be involved in a different capacity.
Judy Craymer, the franchise creator, clarified that Streep embraced stepping back from the limelight to allow the younger characters to shine and preferred a less prominent role. This choice facilitated the exploration of the story's emotional nuances, which centre on themes of life, marriage, loss, and love.
In summary, Meryl Streep's decision to reduce her role in Mamma Mia 2 stemmed from her desire to pass the torch to younger characters and engage in a different capacity, alongside the creative choice to delve into the story's emotional depth.
Lily James' back must have hurt for carrying this movie.
Accurate. As well as the actors for Tanya and Rosie, Pierce Brosnan, Cher, and Meryl Streep for that one second.
I heard she needed a backbrace lol
you can’t think too hard about this movie it’s all just vibes and the vibes are outstanding, casting of the younger versions was perfect
I LOVE the casting of this movie it’s actually so incredible
I think that’s just how Hannah’s reactions work
"Why is Harry so awkward about this?' Hannah, hes canonically gay. He literally doesn't know how to hit on a woman lmao. I love your videos so much!
To be clear anyone who lives on the coast can just look outside, feel and smell the air and tell you if a storm is coming.
Not to mention, in some areas it does just appear out of nowhere.
I was thinking this too! She's like "That moved in so fast" and I'm just like...yeah, it's an island
Yes! Plus a lot of people with certain conditions (ie arthritis, asthma, TMJ, cardiovascular disease, etc.) can sense barometric pressure shifts before rain comes. I have chronic migraine and my friends used to call me Karen Smith because I would get a sudden gnawing pain and be like “Guys, I think it’s going to rain soon!” and then sure enough, in an hour it would start raining!
I am not ashamed to say that I absolutely BAWLED at the end of this movie. I saw it in theaters with my mom, and we were both crying at the end.
omg yes I saw it with my whole family in theaters (we also saw the first together in theaters all those years ago) parents, my 3 sisters and their partners and all (!!) of us cried!!
I cried SO hard I had a horrible headache !!! + earlier that day I had a really traumatizing experience with my absent dad’s girlfriend or whatever she was calling my mom to disrespect her, and watching that scene of Donna and Sophie really hit lol I had a stress migraine for hours but ultimately, my memory of that day was saved by that movie
Same!!!!!
I rewatched it like a few weeks ago and i sobbed through it lol, I forgot how much it made me cry hah
Same, i went alone and my showing was a bunch of old people and I was just bawling, and the lady next to me was so tickled by me 😂
You're 100% correct, Harry isn't into Donna. He's doing that relatable gay thing where you choose someone to have a crush on, and convince yourself you're in love with them. (in the first movie Harry tells Bill he's gay.)
I mean he's kissing and dancing with a guy at the end too lol Bill knew he was gay before Harry knew himself
Girl this is a wine drinking movie, where is your wine?! You went into this expecting anything other than vibes?! We're not about consistency or an abundance of logic in this house! All we need are vessels for the songs lol
That's so empty and lame. 😅 Why do a """movie""" that barely has a story just to have an excuse to play some ABBA songs? And half of them were already used in the first movie! Like 🙃. If I wanted to just listen to the songs, I would have just listened to the band's discography and the first movie's soundtrack. 😂
@@MusicLoverInTheSkybecause thats what mamma mia is. Its a vibe movie
@@Saturnm0ss At least the first one actually made sense and was enjoyable. This one was all over the place and really felt like what they cared about was milking more money from the nostalgia, actors' names and songs (again, like half of the songs used in the second one were already used in the first one). Super empty and absurd, a complete 180° turn from the first movie.
personally, I think mamma mia is much more about the vibes than realism and I will forever cherish mamma mia 2. is my absolute favorite get better movie and I've watched it so many times now that I've lost count.
Same, i just love it so much ♥
Yea cuz there's a lot of plot holes in this movie but the vibes and music are so good you just have to love it,!!
Ok but can we also discuss Christine Baranski’s younger actress? Christine has a very unique face and the fact they were able to find someone who even remotely looks like her is insane.
And she's Heather Chandler in the Heathers musical, for a fun fact. Total badass.
That's Jessica Keenan Wynn who plays young tanya, a literal queen
Meryl actually doesn't like doing sequels lol (and why this movie was stuck in production hell for so long), so it really shows how much she cared about the first movie to be willing to come back to this franchise (though i think she basically said she'd only come back for a while and if they'd kill her off). but we're getting a third movie at some point!!!
someone actually did a theory if how she died and i cant think of what the video is called
She never wanted Donna to be killed off but she wasn't a producer so she couldn't override what the writers decided.
@EvaSofie they just need to bring Donna back. They can say she was lost at sea. I don't care. We all need Donna back.
@@mione134 she will be in the third if im right i read a couple of articles, but im not too sure
I fully think it should have become canon that all 3 do become her dads. Sam is her step dad via marriage to Donna, Bill is her bio dad (I mean look at young Bill, it's gotta be him) and Harry can be her step dad via marriage to Bill 🤣
Honestly, based on both the original movie and this one, I always felt like it was kind of implied that Sam was her Bio Dad. She can have Bill in her life with 'Auntie' Rosie, since I think they get back together, and she can have Harry in her life and his Husband as 'Uncles' Harry and whatever his husband's name is.
That scene with Meryl is just so beautiful. I sob every single time it comes across my feed. Just so beautiful.
Same! Even when rewatching it I always cry, it's so so good!
Yup. I've seen it so many times and cry every time. I'm not even a crier, lol.
Literally watching this video and that scene made me cry
Cher being the grandma is the FUNNIEST thing 😂 And how they set up the Fernando guy from the beginning as if it was the biggest plot 🤣🤣 I literally laughed so much at it
I genuinely hate that Cher is I'm this movie. Her voice does not suit ABBA songs at all.
Jessica Keenan Wynn is SO GOOD as young Tanya. She slays as heather chandler in the cast recording and off broadway heathers. SO good
YOOO WHAT OMG
I always say the most realistic thing about this movie is everyone falling in love with Lily James the second they see her.
Young Bill’s little foot move on “I only wanted a little love affair” is enough for me to defend this movie for as long as I live. Also, Lily James is incredible, and her outfits are EVERYTHING💕💕💕
10:39 lmaooo i highly recommend the video "Mamma Mia 2 is an absurdist masterpiece" by Media Processing if you wanna really laugh at the absurdity of this movie.
Oh my god yes! I come back to that video a lot because it is just pure genius
It's a really good video well worth watch for sure.
100%!!
Yes, excellent video!
was about to recommend that
Mamma Mia 2 is a perfect film & nothing can convince me otherwise
Same friend, same. I love it and bought the vinyl lol
It’s an old school story made in a fairy tale kind of way. It’s not meant to have explanations for everything, you just gotta go with it, it’s a conscious decision from the writers! In the beginning it was made to look boring and sad for effect! Im writing this smiling btw, i love that you reacted to this!
I love this description!
Exactly!!
Honestly I like this movie just for Lily James’s scenes. I never knew she could sing and I want her to be in more musical movies where she can stretch her range. She’s really good!
And just like Kristen Chenoweth is contractually obliged to hit a high C in every movie she’s in, if you cast Cher she has to sing.
If only Lily James could stop banging married men
Re: Sky and Sophie. In the first movie, Dominic Cooper and Amanda Seyfried had just met... and fall in love when shooting the movie, but in the sequel, the actors broke up. They probably wanted nothing to do with each other on set. Could explain their absolute flat performances!
Actually, there was a lot of behind the scenes content with them and Dominic and Amanda are friends and were happy to be working together again. I don't know why they seemed so stiff in the movie though, it could have just been awkward to act romantic since they are exes and friends lol
@@m1ck28 My assumption is that was the direction they were given, to seem 'depressed'. It didn't come off well.
Regarding 7:10, I know the song mentions crying but when I'm sad, I cry on the inside. From the outside, I'm very flat and emotionless, usually mentally and emotionally drained, so the way they are in this song at least feels very accurate.
I can't help but laugh at how youre like "wasnt the signing of grand reopening letters obvious??" then you not being able to tell if she died or not is so funny to me
You falling in love with Lily James over and over again = mood
Right? That’s all I do
Im straight, but I want to date her. Lol
in Fernando's defence, my grandfather was a sailor and he could always tell when a storm/bad weather was coming days and days ahead, i dunno how but he did
When I saw this movie in theaters and Meryl Streep showed up, did her song, and then in the quiet moment as she closed the doors, the entire theater audibly heard one dude say “who was that?” and everyone cackled because we just instantly knew he was the husband dragged along. Completely ruined the “moment” and created a new one where the whole theater just accepted the absurdity of the movie.
And the absurdity of this man saying “Who was that” about Meryl fucking Streep.
I feel like Meryl and Amanda actually really love each other. The way they look at each other really looks like a parent and child loving bond 🥰
I think it would have been so cool if we had all 70's Donna and then it switches when she gives birth to Sophie and we reveal that it was Sophie rereading her mother's journal before the reopening. Sam comes in with his "I miss her too" and then we get all the current day, and we can keep the finale parallel with sophie releasing donna to embrace her new child into the world. You still get everything, just with a more stable timeline. that being said I still love this movie and the first mamma mia will always be my comfort film
Ahh genius 🥹🙌🏻 would've loved that
fun musicals fact! young tanya is played by jessica keenan wynn who originated heather chandler off broadway!
The reason they had older Donna die was because Meryl Streep said if they were going to make a second she would want Donna to be dead
I remember taking my mom to the movies to see this one I had never seen her cried so hard over a film. The scene with Donna and Sophie singing together broke her hahaha it broke me too
controversial opinion but i like this one more than the original! like don't get me wrong the vibes of the first are unmatched but this one is so fun and i love the younger cast and the new music
Having younger versions of Sam, Bill, and Harry were great. The first movie was great but having actors that can't sing well was a huge letdown.
@@trent2219them not being able to sing actually added to the charm for me
Same
Same, I love this one more
I think I enjoyed it more too but mostly because it's newer. My mum would watch the first one over and over and I ended up getting sick of it. Thankfully I did enjoy watching it again once I moved out and could limit the amount I watched it, but the second one still has a newness/freshness to it
i have NEVER ugly cried over a movie the way i did after watching the ending scene in this , EVER omg perfection
31:32 i hate to be the bearer of bad news, and don't read this if you don't want to know the reason, they actually did have an idea for how she died but they did not say it in the movie because it would ruin the vibes and make it too sad and then it becomes a movie about her death, but they do know how she died. they said she died of cancer. which sucks.
idk why, but I just assumed that was how she died.
If you want more Meryl Streep singing, she was also in a Netflix adaptation of the Prom, alongside some other notable actors (and James Corden).
And on a different note, after this film, Cher released an entire album of just ABBA covers which is kind of hilarious because it's literally just that - Cher doing ABBA.
"notable actors and James Corden" I love it 😂😂😂
my mum and i saw this movie in theatre twice and she cried both times during “my love, my life” because it reminds her of her mum, who passed away a couple years before i was born :(
Exact same experience for me and my mum! My mum refuses to watch it again because the my love my life scene reminds her of her mum who never got to meet us kids :(
Sam
-Was engaged to someone he didn't care for
-Went away to think about what he wanted in life
-Found Donna, tried telling her about the fiancée
-He failed, then got scared
-Donna understandably upset. He leaves
-He goes and breaks the engagement (what else was he gonna do, phone her?)
-Returns, hears she's found someone new in like 2 days
-Leaves
And honestly I too would fk up my life for Donna Sheridan
And nobody seems to care that the old Lady (Sofia was her name i think) basically ruined Donna's chances of a longer and happier life with Sam. I get she was trying to protect Donna but Sofia never even told her that Sam came back and wanted to talk to her..
@@19Rena96 Yeaah... She was protective, but she only had one side of the story.
That scene where they bring Metal Streep back always makes me cry!! It’s so sentimental!
I'm sorry but Metal Streep just had me cry laughing for the past five minutes hahahah
The Mamma Mia movies r just feel good movies. The plot is the least of the director/cast/producers concerns. The main focus is “singing, having fun, feelin like a number 1”
Lily James is literally the only reason I watch this movie time and time again, she carries.
Lily James has such an incredible voice, her andante andante cover is so good. I’d love to see her do more musical roles.
if they were to commit to whos sophies dad it would take away the point of the musical which is that it doesn't matter (but the way genetics works... sophie has blond hair and if i remember correctly the way traits work i think the ball is strongly is bills court to being her biological father)
As an adoptee I always loved the first movie when I was younger because I loved so much that it didn’t matter who her “real” dad was
As a blonde with two brunette parents, genetics isn't that cut & dry so it could still be any one of them.
@@vadalia3860
Exactly, my grandma a brown head and her husband had a blonde head child. His hair later became a light brown but the point was is that it started brown. Her grandkids (my cousins) both with brown hair had a curly blonde hair and blue eyed child. Genetics definitely aren’t cut and dry
I think you have taken this movie too seriously. It is a absurd masterpiece
I FORGOT THAT CHER SAID THAT TO SOPHIE!!!! I made the exact same face as hannah
I agree the prequel part is better than the modern plot, but man does My Love My Life make me cry
This movie made me and my mom absolutely ugly cry in the theatre. She died 3 years later of a terminal illness. I’m now pregnant with my second daughter that she’ll never get to meet. I can’t watch this movie again lol but I enjoyed your review thoroughly. I had all the same thoughts
I will, in fairness, always love this movie because Mama Mia 1 is my grandmother's favorite movie, and sitting in the theater watching this with her AND my mother, especially with that My Love, My Life scene...hits different. We were all sobbing.
This movie came out 3 months after my daughter was born. Watching this in the theatre with a bunch of my mom friends, after dinner with drinks, three months after having a baby… I cried like a whole ass mess. The casting of the young cast was done so well. Less about story but all ABBA vibes
I have never been more in love of someone in a movie than of Lily James in Mamma Mia 2! OBSESSED 😍
Overthinking Mamma Mia 1 or 2 it's an insane thing to do. It sucks the joy out of it.
It's driving me nuts! 😂
Nah, the first one actually made sense and was enjoyable. This one was all over the place and really felt like what they cared about was milking more money from the nostalgia, actors' names and songs (I mean, like half of the songs used in the second one were already used in the first one!). Super empty and absurd, a complete 180° turn from the first movie.
@@MusicLoverInTheSky I feel like it’s the opposite. The first one was silly (but still very fun) but the second one did a great job at explaining Dona’s past quite coherently, the cast was great and it was more serious but also has funny and emotional moments.
Not that many songs were recycled, only Mamma Mia, Dancing Queen, I Have a Dream and Super Trouper during the closing credits. It’s 4/16.
Cher for me was a great addition to the cast - I agree with you, Sophie deserved an apology from the Grandma - but I can't be mad - like is Cher. And Cher being together again with Meryl Streep - since their Oscar nominated performances in Silkwood (1983) (and a little reunion in 2003 with Stuck on You) is just incredible 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Meryl Streep was missed during the entire second movie but when she was there she DELIVERED. I also expected her to be a driving force in the second movie and was incredibly upset when she didn’t show up, but then I realised that Donna’s moment hits even harder because we didn’t get to see her the entire movie.
And imo it’s also the most heartbreaking and most beautiful song, only rivalled by its equivalent in the first movie (aka slipping trough my fingers) because Mamma Mia is not about Sophie and Sky but Sophie and Donna 🧡💛
I literally cried when the one Meryl Streep scene first played. It was so sweet and I absolutely loved it. As someone who lost his grandmother recently, watching this again made me tear up even more.
Okay but now i need you to watch it again without trying to have something to say for the review. Let yourself feel!!! Mamma Mia 2 is for the vibes and feels man. I loved it even more than I love the first one. Cried like a baby.
Young Tanya is played by Jessica Keenan Wynn! She was the original Heather Chandler in Heathers: The Musical, and Ed Wynn, who played the laughing, floating Uncle Albert in Disney's Mary Poppins. Also, I love that you asked if you should react to the live-action Cinderella, because YES! It's so, so good, and wouldn't it be nice to erase the pain that was the Camila Amazon Cinderella?
I remember seeing this in the cinemas. When i saw the first one, i didnt know yet what queerness was. Once i watched this one, i was partially out. Seeing harry as a young punk rocker figuring out his sexuality and projecting on a beautiful woman made me want to cry. I later learned i was trans and bi, and definitely projected on poor hugh skinner and colin firth A LOT 😅 and as a neurodivergent person myself, he is literally me 😂
I absolutely love this movie. That ending scene makes me cry every time
I love that you actually watch the 2nd one pretty much straight after instead of how some people dont
Keep in mind, they have to build the movie around the songs
I think the reason Donna was deceased was because Meryl couldn't be present too much schedule wise (did some googling all of 5 seconds ago). And from what I remember its at least hinted/shown but not directly mentioned that she died of cancer.
If you want a little more of Meryl singing, you should react to the most recent season of Only Murders In The Building!
I liked this movie, mostly for Lily James and young Donna. I find Donna so fun, young and old. If they ever made this into a stage version young Donna would be a bucket list role for me.
There was something that Meryl Streep said she would cameo but didn’t want to be fully in it and how Donna died was supposed to be cancer but the writers didn’t want to come out fully with it.
And honestly how Sophie’s grandma acted kind of shows why Donna didn’t come back, for me it explained so much of why Donna just left after college and explored looking for that place to go. I get it, I did it too. I love my parents but my hometown is crap and wanted to get out. For Donna she didn’t want to go home
I would love a Cinderella reaction🥺
Bjoern from ABBA is actually in this movie, he is the professor in the beginning when Donna gratuades
I like the lighting! It's like nighttime ambience
If no one made that comment, I was going to. It seemed like a pitch higher than low lights levels in a restaurant.
@@sambrown7706 exactly! And the purple light in the back is very cute and ambient
WE LOVE YOU HANNAHHHH!!
WHEN I TELL YOU I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS FOR FOREVER!!! I haven’t even watched the vid and I KNOW I will love it!!!! Legit one of my fav movies ever!!!
The casting of the young Dynamos is phenomenal!
Lily James was the best part of this movie
I feel the past scenes could have combined with the present moments of the first movie.
As you get new details about Donna’s relationships, it cues to Sophie trying to figure everything out.
This could lead to the diary being more than a prop, but a character.
Okay Hannah, I have a request. Please please PLEASE do Hazbin Hotel songs. That cast is absolutely STACKED with Broadway talent, INCLUDING Jeremy Jordan, Erika Henningsen, Christian Borle, Stephanie Beatriz, Keith David, Alex Brightman, and MORE so I think you'd love it. Vocally I think "More Than Anything" and "You Didn't Know" would be the best to react to. Even if you don't make a reaction video, I'd highly recommend the show even based on casting alone. Okay, that was my two cents, byeee.
Yes! Please!
Yeah some aspects of the script/movie were clunky but it's always been about the music and I thought young Donna and young Sam, Bill, and Harry were great (and could actually sing unlike their older counterparts). As a celebration of Donna, I thought the movie was great.
8:50 Dw anyone, Hannah is also part of the super elite Autizzy Neurospicy Organisation. 🥰🥰 (also me too, I’m not being offensive)
guys get ready because they are making a third installment of Mamma Mia
Wut.
@BurnItUpp2009 In June 2020, Judy Craymer announced that a third film was in development, with the producer confirming that some of the new ABBA songs written for the band's reunion could feature in the soundtrack, although stating that the COVID-19 pandemic had caused delays with development of the project. In October 2023, Craymer reaffirmed a third film.
I've been on a search for the perfect palazzo pants since 2018 bc of this movie and Donna's outfits!
Mamma Mia 2 is absolutely perfect, nothing will ever convince me otherwise. Also, I fell in love with Lily James the very second she appeared on the screen 😍
we need that Mean Girls reaction!!
Yessss omg, ever since you reacted to the first one I was hoping you would do this one hehe
i am french, and i must say i am very impressed by your pronunciation!!
It's okay to cry if you want to. when I first watch the movie I cried to in fact, I waited 11 days before watching your video just because I didn't want to cry again. Because when I first watch it, I got so sad. I had to write a letter to my mom. It was that emotional for me.
Hannah, I am SCREAMING!!! Not only are your my favorite Vocal Coach on CZcams, but to also hear you are poly?!?!?! I love the out and proud with which you said that! AS a fellow poly, I am living through you!
Oh Hannah, we love you, your reactions and commentary 😂🫶
Loving the lighting Hannah! Very flattering on you and good for your hair colour too❤❤❤
the lighting looks so good! it makes you look like ur glowing!!🌟🌟
Mamma Mia & Mamma Mia 2 have to be two of my favorite movies of all time! I usually watch them with my mom, one right after the other 😂
When I watched the second one for the first time I was in the middle of a depressive episode (I have bipolar disorder type II, undiagnosed at the time) and the movies/the music brought me a little bit of comfort ❤
Andante, Andante is my favorite song from this movie, btw ❤
Mamma Mia is one of my favourite things in the whole entire world, but the second movie I have such a mixed relationship with. Like, 1. Bi Anthem "Why did it have to be me", amazing, 2. Casting for the Dynamos, amazing. 3. Songs (taken out of their film context), amazing. But Cher was just there so they could record a Cher/Abba cover album, Donna dying makes me SOB and this is meant to be a feel good movie (tbf, that could be a good point...I do love a good cry, and Meryl Streep's song is beautiful and heartfelt, but Mamma Mia is a happy film for me... def mixed feelings). And the entire plot is...there 😂
Also I hadn't watched all the way to the end before commenting, but it is WILD to me that Sophie's grandmother comes back and literally doesn't even acknowledge that her daughter was kicked out (by her), had a kid, made a life for herself and died before she even stepped into the picture. "You're pitchy" WELL YOU'RE A TERRIBLE MOTHER AND GRANDMOTHER. I'd not really noticed before but that's ridiculous
YESSSSSSSS here we go again 🙌🙌🙌🙌
I was waiting for her to comment it the whole video but I don't think she noticed, but young Tanya is played by icon and legend Jessica Keenan Wynn aka Heather Chandler, shes also one of my fav castings from the 70s its just too good
can confirm i also fell hopelessly in love with Lily James as Donna after about five seconds and sobbed at My Love, My Life...great job navigating the absoloute rollercoaster that is this movie (the babbel ads made me laugh too)
what i love about both movies is they don't take themselves too seriously. it's just feel good movies with incredible songs, a great cast, and fun vibes. do some of the songs not totally fit sure, but they work well enough to flow with the story. it's more about the camp. that's what makes these two films so perfect. when i saw this in the theater i ugly cried at the end. also there's two extra songs in the film. I Wonder (Departure) when Donna is leaving for Paris which was cut from the film (like The Name of the Game was from the first film), and The Day Before You Came sang by Meryl at the end credits.
Harry is still in the closet in the flashback portions. I believe that was the reason for his awkwardness
Yesss I've been waiting for thisss
The way I sobbed in the theatre at the end of the movie 😭😭😭
I don't really care about the plot in this one. The music is amazing.
Donna Sheridan it's never explicitly revealed in the film how she passed away, but it sounds like it was pretty sudden.
Some fans speculate that she may have passed away due to illness or natural causes, while others theorize that she may have been involved in a tragic accident, the director of Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again revealed that Donna died of cancer,
but it is never actually revealed in the sequel 3.
I’m really hoping you see this but I have watched your videos for like two years and I love your reactions they are so entertaining! (It doesn’t matter cause you have a great personality too but you ARE SO PRETTY!!!!) love you Hannah ❤
I watched this movie with my mother a week after losing my grandmother (her mother) and we bawled together during my love my life, my mother sadly passed in December so that scene/ song really means a lot to me and gets me every single time💔