Good Lord. Is It A Sin To Enjoy A Movie Just For Fun?
First let me say this: As an ABBA fan from the days when they were an unknown quartet out of Sweden, I was quite prepared to dislike this movie.
Well I got a big surprise. Not only did I NOT dislike it, I found it utterly charming and the cast did justice to the musical numbers extraordinarily well.
Of course you can't please everybody. Someone else here mentioned that "Chiquitita" didn't make the cut, which I was kind of bummed about too, but ABBA's discography is so large that it would have been impossible to get all of their songs in unless the director had chopped them into segments à la "Moulin Rouge" and we all know how THAT turned out: half the audience thought it was brilliant and the other half considered it an abomination. This approach, on the whole, was better.
And the vocals work. Meryl Streep even manages to sound a LOT like Agnetha Faltskog in the number "Slipping Through My Fingers," a melancholy ballad about a mother watching her daughter mature into a woman and wondering where the years went.
At the end of the day, the one mistake I see a lot of posters on this thread making is TAKING THIS MOVIE MUCH TOO SERIOUSLY. Just by watching it I could tell that the original show was a musical comedy in the best tradition of that genre; the movie made me sorry I had not seen it on stage.
In short, this movie is jolly good fun. It was not made to please everybody (I have a suspicion they were looking to rope in the ABBA fans and God knows there are plenty of us out there), but what movie is?
Taking this movie too seriously is a huge mistake. Neither is it high art. It's a slice of pop culture from the Seventies which as an art form is just as valid as any other.
Oh God. There's nothing more inconvenient than an old queen with a head cold!