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Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason With all of the main characters reprising their roles, we find Bridget right where we left her -- blissful and besotted in the arms of georgeous lawyer Mark Darcy. Bridget's pink clouds turn grey as... View more > Starring Renee Zellweger, Colin Firth, Hugh Grant... View more > Reviews SummaryPlease Note: Reader Reviews are submitted by the readers of The BigScreen Cinema Guide and represent their own personal opinions regarding this movie, and do not represent the views of The BigScreen Cinema Guide, or any of its associated entities. Nov 12, 2004
If you had fun with Diary I, you will have as much fun with Diary II. I laughed aloud with the audience many times. It isn't often that I say, I enjoyed the movie(s) better than the book. Oh I know you're not suppose to compare art forms and true, the producers took quite a few liberties deviating from the original story, but I had a good time and so will you. After all, if we're honest, isn't there a little Briget in each of us? This is a tame 'R.' The 'R' rating is mostly for language and lots of talk about "shagging." There is nothing sexually graphic however. I am surprised by the 'R' rating, actually. Nov 19, 2004
I enjoyed every second of this film. If you saw the first one and liked it you won't be disappointed with this one. See it soon! Nov 20, 2004
Loved everything about this movie!! Nov 29, 2004
This was a very enjoyable movie as the perky slightly ditsy Bridget Jones works out the many challenges she encounters. A good sequel which leaves you with the expectations for Bridget Jones Diary III. Dec 9, 2004
I love Renee Zellweger as she reprises her role as Bridget Jones, but in "Bridget Jones:The Edge of Reason" the film has lacked the reason why I should recommend the film. Believe me, I love the character, but the film didn't have a clue of how her character should be treated. she got herself in all those situations, but there is no payoff for Zellweger or this film. Jan 29, 2005
This was a fantastic movie. If you related to the first one, you will love this one too. I wouldn't listen to the professional critic. He obviously doesn't know what it's like to be a woman. Bridget Jones experiences what we all go through at one time or another, and it's so fulfilling to laugh and cry along with her. Looking for more opinions?Check out our Featured Movie Reviews for Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason. |
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