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If you're an ABBA fan or just a fan of good music in general, this assortment of 35 music videos which spans ABBA's career from 1974's Waterloo to 1982's Under Attack is indeed definitive. Simply put, it's a fantastic collection of music and images that mostly focuses on the 1970's era of ABBA's career, because that's when they reigned supreme in their international pop music kingdom.
If you're an ABBA fan or just a fan of good music in general, this assortment of 35 music videos which spans ABBA's career from 1974's Waterloo to 1982's Under Attack is indeed definitive. Simply put, it's a fantastic collection of music and images that mostly focuses on the 1970's era of ABBA's career, because that's when they reigned supreme in their international pop music kingdom.
The film is a music compilation celebrating the career of ABBA, focusing on their songs and performances. Its subject matter is inherently apolitical, and it does not present any discernible political problems or solutions, nor does it promote any specific ideological viewpoint.
This movie, a collection of music videos and performances by the pop group ABBA, features a cast primarily composed of the four band members, who are all white. The content does not present a narrative that critiques traditional identities or explicitly incorporates DEI themes, focusing instead on musical performances and visual aesthetics.
This film is a collection of ABBA music videos and performances. It does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes within its content, as its focus is solely on the band's musical output and visual presentation.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This film is a music video compilation featuring the real-life members of ABBA. There are no fictional characters or historical figures whose established gender is altered in this collection.
This film is a compilation of music videos and performances by the real-life Swedish pop group ABBA. It features the actual band members, who are historically white, and therefore does not involve any fictional characters or race-swapped portrayals.
Combines user and critic ratings from four sources