ABBA - The Last Video

June. 01,2004      
Rating:
7.8
Trailer Synopsis Cast

ABBA - THE LAST VIDEO is the film about four hopeful musicians in search of a record contract. They pay a visit to the Big Record Company Boss and his oily assistant, performing one hit after the other, cheered on by their manager. But things don't really work out as planned...Agnetha, Bjorn, Benny and Frida look just like they did back then... or perhaps not.

Rik Mayall as  Record Producer
Robert Gustafsson as  Robert Gustafson
Sissela Kyle as  Secretary
Agnetha Fältskog as  Agnetha Fältskog
Björn Ulvaeus as  Björn Ulvaeus
Anni-Frid Lyngstad as  Anni-Frid Lyngstad
Cher as  Self
Loa Falkman as  Loa Falkman
Michael Nyqvist as  Michael Nyqvist
Cecilia Frode as  Cecilia Frode

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Reviews

Fluentiama
2004/06/01

Perfect cast and a good story

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Sarentrol
2004/06/02

Masterful Cinema

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Bluebell Alcock
2004/06/03

Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies

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Darin
2004/06/04

One of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
2004/06/05

This is also a description that fits the Swedish band ABBA doesn't it? So this 6.5-minute film actually fits them very well. "ABBA: Our Last Video Ever" was written and directed by Carl Åstrand and ABBA member Björn Ulvaeus is also a co-writer. This also shows how much the band members approved of this little work done for Eurovision Song Contest and this also shows by the fact that we see little animated figures of all four of them in here once again performing together in order to try to convince a record company boss and you can decide for yourself if there is some hidden criticism against casting shows in here as ABBA never would have made it this big in the era of casting shows. But maybe not. In any case, in one of the most random moments I have seen in a while ABBA really gets Cher grooving. But how could they not. We hear some of their finest songs in , 4 songs as a total I believe and references to other songs too. I quite enjoyed this little movie and you will also find more names well known today, such as the recently deceased Nyqvist (rip). As a whole, a must-see for Abba lovers and a pretty good watch for everybody else. I highly recommend to check it out.

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rooprect
2004/06/06

Just like the stars of the video, a quartet of 18" puppets in the likenesses of ABBA, this is SHORT. Clocking in at just 6 minutes, it's hardly worth a full DVD. But hey, every minute is a pleasure. The DVD is augmented by 4 full ABBA videos of the songs featured on the soundtrack: "Take a Chance", "Dancing Queen", "The Winner Takes It All" and "Waterloo". Also there is a 5 minute mini-documentary "The Making Of" which is a real treat to watch because it shows you how much love & effort went into the production. The Making Of documentary wraps up with a funny puppet impromptu sketch with the Benny & Bjorn puppets. The feature itself has an all star cast & production team of the highest caliber, notably the puppeteers from Jim Henson's crew (The Muppets). And yes, there is at least 1 appearance by each of the members of ABBA.Something else about the DVD which is totally awesome is a booklet that serves as a sort of roadmap. You see, almost the entire script was taken from ABBA lyrics. If you're a die-hard fan, you'll probably recognize the lyrics immediately, but if not, the booklet lists where each line was taken from, along with pictures of the corresponding scenes. It's like a trivia game in itself. Thus, this DVD, including bonus features & all, should provide ABBA fans with a solid hour of fun, not including repeat viewings which is a given.The actual 6-minute video is really funny, with hilarious performances from well known UK comedians playing the roles of extravagant record company bozos and their bulging sidekicks, amateur musicians in the waiting room, and a few star-spotting cameos in the recording studio including Cher.In the last 30 odd years since their final album "The Visitors" (their best in my opinion), the members of ABBA have been offered no less than 10 godzillian dollars to re-form for a farewell tour. But as Bjorn has quipped, amid a trend of old bands reuniting, ABBA distinguishes itself as being "the band that does not come back." If that is indeed the case and this is truly ABBA's Last Video, it's a fond & fitting farewell to a great bunch of musicians who made the world a slightly happier place. Don't miss the chance to experience this cute coda.

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johno-21
2004/06/07

This is an absolutely charming and witty video as a tribute to ABBA commemorating the 30th anniversary of the group winning the 1974 Erovision Song competition that launched their international career. If you love ABBA this is a must see and even if you don't it's still a must see. This is the story of a man who shows up at a record executives office (British comedian Rik Mayall) in Stockholm in 1974 hoping to get an audition and record contract for the band he manages. The puppet creators of Jim Henson created the intricate puppet parodies of the members of ABBA. Skillfully operated and choreographed they are simply delightful. All four members of ABBA have non-speaking cameo roles. Björn appears at the 1:51 mark in the six minute video to give some papers to the receptionist. Frida appears in a window at the 2:34 mark and Agnetha appears in the window behind her at the 2:39 mark to watch the audition. Benny appears at the 3:08 mark listening to a couple (the man is played by the great Swedish film star Michael Nyquist) in the reception room before he makes a phone call. Entertainer Cher appears in a cameo role in the window at the 4:27 mark and even "Eddie" the mascot of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden shows up in the window at the 4:17 mark. As the puppets enter an elevator they meet the actual band ABBA as they are leaving the elevator. This scene uses an old clip of ABBA from the video "Eagle" in the film "ABBA: The Movie" and superimposes the puppets and their manager into the scene so it looks like they are together in the elevator with ABBA. A foursome of actors are filmed from behind leaving the elevator to add to the illusion. Lots of pieces of actual ABBA songs in the soundtrack which the puppets lips and movements masterfully match. The dialog by the actors are almost all lyrics from ABBA songs. It took a team of more than 50 people to put this together. I had not seen this until recently. I would give this a 10 out of 10.

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Lisa (Lisaane)
2004/06/08

The four ABBA puppets perform some of ABBA's greatest hits while trying to "charm" slimy record boss Rik Mayall in this adorable short video. Most of the dialog "real" people in the video speak uses lines from ABBA songs. The cameos by the former members of ABBA allow us an interesting contrast to their former selves. The DVD includes a "making of the video" section which gives a behind the scenes look at all the work and technical details needed to bring the puppets to life. There are also four original ABBA videos from the 1970s included on the DVD, complete with wacky outfits and very basic choreography. A real treat for ABBA fans, and even those of us who merely remember them as a constant presence on the radio during our younger days!

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