Bridget Jones is still dating her new love, barrister Mark Darcy, for a perfect six weeks. However, while on assignment in Thailand with her disreputable ex, Daniel Cleaver, claiming to be reformed, Bridget questions if she has everything she's ever dreamed of having.
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Renée Zellweger
Bridget
Colin Firth
Mark
Hugh Grant
Daniel
Jacinda Barrett
Rebecca
Jim Broadbent
Dad
Gemma Jones
Mum
Sally Phillips
Shazzer
Celia Imrie
Una Alconbury
James Faulkner
Uncle Geoffrey
Shirley Henderson
Jude
Director
Beeban Kidron
Screenplay
Andrew Davies
Tagline
"Big Liar. Big Lawyer. Big Dilemma."
Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Budget
$40,000,000
Revenue
$265,126,918
Production
StudioCanal, Miramax, Working Title Films
Narate
January 1, 2025
"_You think you've found the right man, but there's so much wrong with him, and then he finds there's so much wrong with you, and then it all just falls apart._" It feels like an extension of the first movie more than a prequel. I mean that as in it is very similar, contuing from where we left off and is still pretty funny. Lesson for me here is that overthinking is a bitch.
CinemaSerf
January 19, 2025
Picking up from the first outing for the ditzy "Bridget" (Renée Zellweger), she is now six weeks into her doting relationship with human rights lawyer "Mark" (Colin Firth). Thanks also to a bit of skydiving and some pigs, she is finding her broadcasting career blossoming too and with boss "Richard" (Neil Pearson) keen to build her part up, she is annoyingly partnered with smarmy old beau "Daniel" ...
r96sk
February 3, 2025
<em>'Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason'</em> is a totally pointless sequel. There isn't really anything substantial that happens in this, it basically goes in one big circle before finishing how it started; aside from one minute-long detail. Admittedly, it does manage to avoid being bad. Renée Zellweger remains a plus, as do Colin Firth and Hugh Grant. With that said, this film adds nothing new...
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