Saturday, April 25, 2009

Open Cloze

Guys, an open cloze for you to have fun! You can find the full text on Google, but try to complete it before reading the full version, ok?

Enjoy!

xxx

Mamma Mia! The Movie will no (1)... find its audience. There will be women of a certain age who will embrace its joie de vivre. And there will be men of a certain persuasion who will adore its kitsch appeal. Beyond these two demographics, (2)..., the movie skids into the arena of cultural car crash. (3)... on stage the flimsy conceit of Catherine Johnson’s `story’ is bulked up with showbiz razzmatazz, on the big screen (4)... thinness is stretched into diaphanous toffee.

Like Across the Universe, Mamma Mia! is a collection of hit songs in search (5)... a storyline. But (6)... the former, it has established its theatrical legs, playing in 170 cities across the globe. Songs like Honey, Honey and Money, Money have been twisted and tweaked to serve new narrative ends, ending up both (7)... a vibrant paeon to Abba and a sort of Shirley Valentine on amphetamines.

Here, we have Meryl Streep as Donna, a doughty, hard-working single mother running a ramshackle hotel on a Greek island. Her daughter, Sophie (Seyfried), is getting married and, behind Donna’s back, has invited the three men that her mother slept with around the time of her conception. Sophie feels that (8)... she discovers the identity of her father, she cannot know who she really is. And so Pierce Bosnan, Colin Firth and Stellan Skarsgård roll up, (9)... to claim the daughter they never knew they had.

Watching the likes of Karen Silkwood, James Bond and Mr Darcy grapple with the familiar hooks of Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulraeus’ timeless tunes is akin to indulging in some (10)... of blood sport. While, as (11)..., Ms Streep rises dynamically to the occasion, Brosnan is laughed off the screen as he manfully butchers SOS (‘How can I even try to go on…’). The real star is Christine Baranski, who brings spit and polish to her role as Donna’s friend, Tanya.

There’s gusto to spare, but in the cultural banquet of the film musical, this is strictly choux pastry.

10 comments:

Levi Ramos said...

Thanx, Sol!
You got a medal for this one!
And whoever comes up with all the correct answers will get two medals!!!

Junior Torres said...

Let's see...

1 doubt
2 though
3 While
4 its
5 for
6 unlike
7 as
8 unless
9 each
10 kind
11 ever

Cheers

Levi Ramos said...

What say you, Marissol?

Sol said...

Hi, Junior! Nice shot! But options 5, 7, 8 are not correct.
Keep on trying!
xoxoxo

Junior Torres said...

Hm...

5 of
7 like
8 until

Cheers

Levi Ramos said...

What say you, Sol?

Junior Torres said...

Sol??

Sol said...

My God, sorry, buddies, I'd completely forgotten about this!
Junior, just add a prefix to #7 and it'll be perfect!
xxx

Junior Torres said...
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Junior Torres said...

Ok, two medals... Let me post my answers again so that you can check them.

Anyway, I think you've kind of mixed them up while correcting the exercise. ;)

Here I go again...

1 doubt
2 though
3 While
4 its
5 of
6 unlike
7 as
8 until
9 each
10 kind
11 ever

Cheers