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Bridget Jones's Diary (2001)

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Bridget Jones's Diary
Movie Bridget Jones's Diary (2001)
Real Title Bridget Jones's Diary
Rating 6.7
Aired 2001-04-13
Duration 97 Min
Languages ENGLISH
Quality Bluray
Subtitle NA
Sources IMDB | TMDB

Countries

France, Ireland, United Kingdom, United States of America

Genres

Comedy, Romance, Drama

Companies

Universal Pictures, StudioCanal, Miramax, Working Title Films, Little Bird

Stars

Renée Zellweger, Colin Firth, Hugh Grant, Jim Broadbent, Gemma Jones, James Callis

Directors

Sharon Maguire

Writers

Andrew Davies, Richard Curtis, Helen Fielding

Taglines

Taglines: All women keep score... Only the great ones put it in writing.

Tags

daughter, london, england, lovesickness, england, sexual frustration, alcohol, parent child relationship, telecaster, birthday, cigarette, diary, lawyer, reporter, extramarital affair, duringcreditsstinger, woman director

Description

A chaotic Bridget Jones meets a snobbish lawyer, and he soon enters her world of imperfections.

Reviews

Reviews:

Author: narrator56
Great little charmer. But avoid the sequels like a bad Christmas sweater I think you need to like romantic comedies to enjoy this movie, and that eliminates a lot of guys who tolerate Rom-Coms for the sake of their ladies. And I wonder if they hadn't chosen the actors and actresses for the dozen or so lead and supporting roles so well, this film would have been more of a stinker. But they procured a fine ensemble cast and that keeps the smell down to a bare minimum. There are awkward, cringe-worthy moments that don't make me giggle as they are supposed to - too much gray in my hair, perhaps? (And there isn't that much really!) But despite those awkward lines, to paraphrase a line in the movie, I like it just the way it is. And I think it should have been kept just the way it was. I am now referring to the sequels. Don't get me started, please. The follow-up turned into what just referred to, what the original film could have been like if they hadn't kept their eye on the proverbial ball. As for the second sequel, I just found out today that it exists and I will keep my distance. Stick to the original, I say, and let the rest of the franchise float unbidden out there, just beyond the corner of your eye.

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