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Certification
MPAA | Rated PG-13 for some suggestive material |
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Sex & Nudity
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- There is a scene of a woman giving birth
- There are implications of coitus and/or fornication between Donna, Harry, Sam and Bill.
- A woman chastises a man for his wandering eye and restless groin.
- At the beginning a woman says "be still my vagina" when meeting a man introduced by the main character.
- Like in the original film, the song "Dancing Queen" contains the lyrics: "You're a teaser, you turn 'em on."
- A few ABBA songs have suggestive lyrics, i.e. "When I Kissed the Teacher" and "Why Did It Have to Be Me?"
Violence & Gore
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- In a flashback, Donna is seen getting nauseous and it transitions to the present where Sophie is seen throwing up.
- Some swordfighting during the musical number "Waterloo".
Profanity
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- A few misuses of God's name and one "what the hell"
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- Characters are casually seen drinking.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Spoilers
Frightening & Intense Scenes
- The next to last musical number "My Love, My Life" is very emotional. It may be difficult to watch for viewers who are coping with the loss of a parent.
- On a stormy night with thunder and lightning crashing around, in a deserted ruined house, young Donna is confronted by a terrified, rearing horse.
- There's a scene of a woman going into labor and is about to give birth. (This might be frightening for younger viewers)
- The "I've Been Waiting For You" musical number is very emotional. As it shows Sophie pay tribute to her mother and also flashes back to her being born.
- Donna finds out that Sam is engaged to someone else, and broke up with him. This might upset some people.
- A main plot point of the film is that Donna had passed away a year before the film takes place. No cause of death is revealed but several characters get very emotional.