Bridget Jones's Diary (2001)
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| Directed by | Sharon Maguire |
| Cast | Renée Zellweger, Gemma Jones, Celia Imrie, James Faulkner, Jim Broadbent, Embeth Davidtz, Colin Firth and Hugh Grant |
| Theatrical Release | April 13, 2001 |
| DVD Release | November 9, 2004 |
| Running Time | 98 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 786936263398 |
| Buy this item | $9.99 at Amazon.com As of Nov 20 9:30 EST (details) 1 DVD, ZELLWEGER,RENEE, Usually ships in 24 hours, Closed-captioned, Collector's Edition, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Subtitled) |
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Average user review:| A Bitter Sweet Movie |
So then Bridget moves on by eventually dating Mark Darcy(Colin Firth) after getting over a tragic break-up with Daniel, but then one night Daniel decides to drop by Bridget's apartment one night while Mark and Bridgets friends are having dinner to try to get Bridget back, since Daniel's mistress ended up dumping him and breaking off their engagement resulting in Mark and Daniel duking it out in the street trying to win over Bridget, but then Daniel ends up getting the crap beat out of him in the process after a brutal altercation, which unfortunately kinda left Bridget caught between a rock & a hard place.
The truth is, I kind of couldn't help feeling sorry for Daniel at first right after the clash with Mark, since Mark beat the crap out of Daniel, which also resulted in Daniel getting a double whammy in the process on top of that, but at the same time, it was like Daniel got what he deserved, since he broke Bridgets heart, but Mark did nothing to hurt Bridget and was a much bigger and better more mature gentleman than Daniel was and seemed to be a more compatible boyfriend/lover for Bridget.
The end was also very touching and heartfelt when Mark drops by Bridget's apartment all of the sudden on short notice on New Years and turning down a job in New York to inform Bridget that he wants to reconcile with her and then ends up reading Bridget's diary by accident while sorting through her stuff while he's trying to find something and reads a hasty little paragraph about himself(Mark Darcy) while Bridget is freshening up to look sexy for Mark to do hubba hubba, but then Mark walks out of Bridgets apartment making us and Bridget think that Mark was leaving Bridget again after reading the nasty stuff Bridget wrote about Mark, but then it turns out that Mark wasn't going to be dumping her and that Mark just wanted to surprise her with a new diary to make a fresh start together as an item again and for Bridget to make herself a new diary starting a brand new life with Mark.
Therefore, it seemed like Bridget's diary lead to nothing, but trouble and heartache, kind of like how one innocent love letter lead to 6 sticky situations in the movie "SECRET ADMIRER".
So if you're looking for an interesting comedy drama, "Bridget Jones Diary" is a good movie to watch and consider. November 14, 2008
| for romantics |
| Silly fun |
| Quirky heroine in modern age screwball comedy... |
An inside joke has COLIN FIRTH's character called Mr. Darcy--and indeed, he behaves as that gentleman did in "Pride and Prejudice," at first utterly rejecting Bridget Jones and then making a pass at her which she turns down, only to change her mind before the final reel.
HUGH GRANT has a thankless role as a witless cad but plays it with his usual charm, the sort of role James Stewart might have done had this been made back in Hollywood's Golden Age when screwball comedy was just as mad but a lot less risqué.
But Renee, Colin and Hugh are not Lombard, Grant or Stewart and the film suffers because none of them can make this kind of material seem like anything more than a manipulative romantic comedy about an awkward girl finding her Prince Charming in a Jane Austen kind of way--with all the modern sensibilities destroying most of the charm.
Unless you're a devoted fan of these stars, this one is pretty hard to recommend except as very lightweight entertainment in quirky British style, but Bridget's gaffes are too monumental to be accepted by Darcy.
September 30, 2008
| You'll never get a boyfriend if you look like you wandered out of Auschwitz. |
OK, I am an avid fan of Jane Austen, but Bridget Jones is NOTHING like Austen. Anyone with the slightest of ideas on the subject can see that.
Helen Fielding wrote both the novel and the screenplay to Bridget Jones's Diary and yes, it is loosely based on Pride and Prejudice. Can I repeat loosely!!! After seeing The BBC version of Pride and Prejudice Fielding based the male character of Mark Darcy on Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, because of course she was taken by him and Colin Firth's portrayal.(as so many of us also are) Other than some basic character traits they really are two completely different tales about different sets of people in drastically different times.
But with all Austen-isms aside, Bridget Jones(Renee Zellweger) is a strong, typical woman who is all too familiar to many of us. She finds answers to problems in vodka and Chaka Khan, has issues with her body and is after all the wrong men! There is something about Bridget all of us can identify with.
Yes, slightly more promiscuous perhaps, maybe a bit more of a gutter-mouth but she's a character none-the-less.
Bridget is full of spunk and won't let anything or anyone keep her down, and in that aspect she is a real inspiration.
Mark Darcy(Colin Firth) and Daniel Cleaver(Hugh Grant) are enjoyable in there opposite of the spectrum characters, both after the affection of Miss. Jones.
Set Austen aside, and try it for what it is. August 31, 2008
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