Bridget Jones - The Edge of Reason (2004)
Renée Zellweger, Colin Firth, Hugh Grant
Bridget Jones is blissful and besotted in the arms of gorgeous lawyer Mark Darcy. Mark is accomplished, supportive and tolerant of (nearly) all of Bridget's tiny jealousies--why wouldn't every woman in London, including Mark's new long-legged, drop-dead gorgeous, "I-always-say-the-right-thing-at-all... (read more) Bridget Jones is blissful and besotted in the arms of gorgeous lawyer Mark Darcy. Mark is accomplished, supportive and tolerant of (nearly) all of Bridget's tiny jealousies--why wouldn't every woman in London, including Mark's new long-legged, drop-dead gorgeous, "I-always-say-the-right-thing-at-all-times" intern, want to lure him away from the plumpish, opinionated, sometimes inappropriate Bridget? With the entry of the leggy threat, Bridget's pink clouds begin to turn gray as her attacks of self-doubt sorely test her relationship with Darcy. And just when it seems that the waters couldn't get any choppier, Bridget's former boss, womanizing heartthrob Daniel Cleaver, sails into view. Ms. Jones careens from embarrassing situation to romantic misunderstanding, still managing to muddle through in this continuation of the trials and tribulations of the workingwoman who has become the symbolic heroine of 'singletons' everywhere.
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R, 1 hr. 48 min.
Directed by:
Beeban Kidron
Release Date: Nov 12, 2004
DVD Release Date: Mar 22, 2005
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Renee Zelweger izgleda iznimno lose u filmu, znam, da izgleda kao Bridget iz knjige al svaka joj cast. :) Neznam, ovakvi filmici mene nikad nece prestat zanimat, Im a sucker for a romantic comedy with a happy endging :)))
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There's a flatness in the writing, a slapdash feel to the directing and an over-reliance on what worked the first time.full review
It's the sequel to one of the best films of 2001 that quickly reveals itself as one of the big disappointments of 2004.full review
That this new film isn't quite so adorable as the first hardly matters, Bridgetwise, as the whole point of both movies is to allow everyone to revel in Zellweger's assumed-zaftig pantomime.full review
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason is a jolly movie and I smiled pretty much all the way through, but it doesn't shift into high with a solid thunk the way Bridget Jones' Diary (2001) did.full review
Several of the movie's farcical moments feel forced and strained.full review
Philosophers say that those who can't remember the past are doomed to repeat it. If you remember Bridget Jones's Diary fondly, spare yourself this one.full review
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