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"Mamma Mia" in 2008 was one of the biggest successes in the world. A Meryl Streep singing and dancing in sneakers with a row of human superstars made Skopelos on the island all associated with the music of Abba.
Turistar was expanding by far and the tourism industry was using the film and music of the Swedish super group for all that was.
Even larger categories
The result is easy to wait. Turistane came in ever larger categories, and Prisane walked from year to year. The big companies were buying their property on the island, and prisane at the restaurant was so proud that local residents could not afford to go there.
Many people complain that it is so expensive on the island that ordinary Greeks can not afford
last year, recording the follow-up "Mamma Mia – Here we go again "begins, but not in Skopelos. Maybe there were too many tourists there, or maybe it would be too expensive for the movie company. So, they chose the beautiful island of Vis in Croatia.
Show two hours by ferry crossing the Adriatic Sea from Split, and the island is characterized as a real gem. The island was a long-standing military area, closed to tourists, but it was abolished in 1989.
During the Second World War, General Tito and the party's army used his island as a base.
Success safely
The movie "Mom still goes" did not received a mixed reception from critics, but nobody thinks it will scare the public. The combination of music by Benny Andersson and Bjørn Ulväus, as well as the sun, summer, silence and romance, has proved intact
The Croatian writer and philosopher Srecko Horvat is one of those who fear the horror of the new Abba. The film will show eyelashes. He is afraid that the laid-back lifestyle for which the island is known will disappear. That the island is going to be a tourist machine.
He sums up this lifestyle with the phrase "pomalo", which is also a common health of the island. It may mean "taking things easy", but in other contexts, such as when we are going to make an appointment, it may mean "we see".
Fearing the Worst
Up to here, it's only extended to promote Vis as the new Mamma Mia Island, but it should add a lot of power to the first. He says that see if the crowd will be as massive as Skopelos, but Srecko Horvat and many others fear the worst.
– It's hard to resist enough that you like. But it's even harder to testify that you're pretty blind because it's getting too popular. Nevertheless, Vis and locals can, as they have always done before, find a way to resist. Then they can even turn "Mamma Mia" to their advantage, writes Srecko Horvat in an article in the British newspaper
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