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The events takes place after the events of Mamma Mia! (2008), Sophie finds that she is pregnant, which is precisely the end result for her mom previously. So she goes to the Greek island that her mom came to when she was pregnant on the grounds that she thought this was the place is the thing that she will encourage her how to deal with and assume liability for her kid.
Even as the breezy romp that it aims to be, the film only works in isolated beats. When it eventually makes its way to streaming services, fans can skip around to their favorite songs and ignore the needlessly melodramatic bits in between.
If you're able to surrender to the carefree charms of Lily James ("Churchill," "Cinderella"), and let her lead the way to the big finish, then you might want to, as the song goes, take the chance.
This sequel plays like a familiar song covered by a lesser artist, but the good parts are still intact. If you're in the mood for a dance, take the chance.
Breathe a sigh of relief; this even-more bizarre sequel to an already bizarre original (based on the 1999 jukebox musical) is going to be ridiculous, of course. But fun, too.