Characters grieve over the loss of a loved one. Sexual Content: The script includes some sexual innuendo, anatomical terms and crass comments. Some humor is derived from comments about same-gender attraction. Couples are seen embracing and kissing. Sexual relations are implied between unmarried couples: characters flirt, discuss having sex and are seen in bed together afterward. A man asks a woman to have sex with him as a favor, because it will be his first time.
A woman is depicted as having several casual sexual interactions. Unwed-pregnancy is portrayed. Male characters are seen shirtless. Female characters wear some revealing clothes. Several songs have sexually-suggestive lyrics and characters dance seductively.
Some characters are unfaithful to their committed relationships. Characters are seen vomiting from morning sickness. A birth is depicted without much detail.
Profanity: Mild profanity and terms of deity are used infrequently. Several of the characters in this movie talk about destiny. Some feel like their fate is inevitable. Others feel it is all mapped out. Yet Donna sets out to find hers. Which of these outlooks do you identify with?
Is your future something you can control? Sworn to secrecy by Sophie, none of the men will confess why they are there. Yet the script presents problems for many family viewers. Twenty years after the fact, Donna appears to face some consequences for her activities. Still, sexual comments, bawdy jokes and discussions of former liaisons make up much of the script. Men in various degrees of undress including male buttock nudity are also seen. Given the success of the play and the prospects of the film, Mamma Mia!
Mamma Mia! During a party, two men are attacked and physically fondled by a group of women. One character confesses to his homosexual interest in another man. An older woman rebuffs the sexual advances of a much younger man. Male buttock nudity is shown in a non-sexual context. Many of the guests at a tiny island retreat consume alcohol. Drinks are served at parties and with dinner. Three women appear to be drunk. Prescription drug use and cigars are also shown.
The script contains terms of Deity and brief vulgarities. Sophie appears to have been raised in a loving and positive atmosphere by a single mother. Why is she so consumed with finding out who her father is?
Two women drink champagne, two women drink mixed drinks at a bar, a woman opens a beer bottle with her teeth and drinks from it, and people hold champagne glasses we do not see them drink. A young man puts an unlit cigar in his mouth a couple of times and confesses that his only vice is smoking we do not see him smoke.
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