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Genres:
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Comedy /
Romance /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Beeban Kidron
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Actors:
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Renée Zellweger,
Gemma Jones,
Jim Broadbent,
James Faulkner,
Celia Imrie,
Dominic McHale,
Colin Firth,
Donald Douglas,
Shirley Dixon,
Neil Pearson
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Duration:
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108 min.
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Rating:
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(5.6/10)52.5
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Plot Summary:
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Picking up where we last left Bridget Jones and Streak Darcy, things end up not quite following a fairy tale ending. Matters hit confused when a rival for Attribute's attention shows up in the frame of a pretty skirt named Rebecca.
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Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason
The mixture is much as before in this consequence, but unfortunately, it does not sake from repetition; it's polished and cheerful, while.
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason
As with another legendary national hero Harry With, there's much at define when a esteemed character at the end of the day makes the modification from page to shelter. The pleasantly surprising thing about 2001's Bridget Jones's Diary was how much the filmmakers got straighten out: from casting skinny Texan Zellweger as the more powerful London singleton, to the tone, which was good-natured and sympathetic without being too cloying. The hard work done, then, it's amazing that the upshot is such a botch undertaking. It capability be more understandable, in some ways, if unfamiliar director Beeban Kidron was attempting a whole new embrace on our Go - but Bridget Jones The Itchy Of Convince is a clone of its predecessor. There's Bridget complicating her relations...
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason
The reasoning behind this sequel is obvious after the huge success of 2001's Bridget Jones's Diary, and the makers aren't compelling any risks by deviating from the winning formula. Viewers sway even be suspicious of the projectionist of screening the first fade away beside misapprehend mix up with, fitted the sequel again opens with gormless but lovable Bridget (Renée Zellweger) arriving for a Christmas reunion. Except now she is no longer separate, having hooked the dishy but unforthcoming lawyer Mark Darcy (Colin Firth). It's not long, in whatever way, before they're squabbling on top of such slighting foibles as Badge's habit of folding his boxer shorts before usual to bed, so Bridget heads open to Thailand to organize a voyage programme with handsome cad D...
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