Five years after meeting her three fathers, Sophie Sheridan prepares to open her mother’s hotel. In 1979, young Donna Sheridan meets the men who each could be Sophie’s biological father.
This movie contains 8 potentially triggering events.
Characters might have drinks during social scenes but no one really mentions alcohol. Their drinks could very well just be juice/ anything non-alcoholic. No actual alcohol abuse
there’s a scene where in a dilapidated house donna almost falls down the steps, i think the railing falls off or something but she doesn’t fall and she’s fine
A character who died before the events of the movie returns as a ghost of sorts to sing one number. She is entirely benevolent, and the only character who seems to notice her is her daughter.
When sophie is joined by Sam, Bill and Harry in the new hotel. Sophie feels queasy and runs off. The scene cuts to something else but a short while after, she is seen with her head in a toilet and making very fake noises but you can’t see any vomit at all. I have extreme Emetophobia and this doesn’t affect me at all.
You can also see young donna put her hand up to her mouth and run towards the bathroom but you don’t see anything or hear anything else.
Some men show interest in women. The women are depicted as attractive, but not in a fetishistic or objectifying way. A bathing suit is the most revealing outfit in the movie. Better yet, female sexuality is celebrated and encouraged in this movie.
The flashback plot revolves around a character sleeping with three different men. The situations are well-handled and the characters are never seen during the act itself, only immediately before and after. One character makes a comment about her v*gina.
The people splashing around in the water are just treading water and bobbing up and down, there is no distress in this scene even though neither can swim, one character dives in to help them and everything is absolutely fine.