
It’s been a couple of weeks since Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! first hit our cinemas and we fell in love with Lily James. After waiting ten years since the first one was released, we finally got the sequel we deserved.
Flashing back to when Donna first discovered the Greek island that the first film is based on, it shows us how she met Sam, Bill and Harry on her journey to find herself (and we can see why she got herself in her original predicament) as Jeremy Irvine, Josh Dylan and Hugh Skinner play the younger versions of the three men.
After making £9.74m in its opening weekend, Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again it’s topped it’s former at £6.59m, surely there can’t be anyone left who hasn’t seen it?
Well, if you answered that with ‘me’, we won’t spoil it for you, but here are a few valuable lessons you can learn from watching it.
Life really is too short, and you’ll most probably regret it if you don’t.
And our Mums well and truly do, even if sometimes it doesn’t feel like it.
Because it could turn out to be the best thing you did.
We need to make the most of it because no one lives forever. And if they need us by their side, nothing should come in the way of that.
We don’t have to follow this age-old life plan, we can create our own.
No matter what.
That has been proven.
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