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Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason

Country: UK, Language: English, 108 mins

  • Director: Beeban Kidron
  • Writer: Helen Fielding; Andrew Davies
  • Producer: Bernard Bellew; Tim Bevan

CGiii Comment

Zellwegger plays her part brilliantly - and, as with most sequels, it fails to deliver the same amount of impact as the first.

That said...this is really rather charming - thanks, hugely, to Zellwegger and the little twist at the end.

Thoroughly enjoyable.


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The(ir) Blurb...

The story picks up four weeks after the first film, and already Bridget Jones is becoming uncomfortable in her relationship with Mark Darcy. Apart from discovering that he's a conservative voter, she has to deal with a new boss, strange contractor, and the worst vacation of her life.

Cast & Characters

Renee Zellweger as Bridget Jones;
Gemma Jones as Mum;
Jim Broadbent as Dad;
James Faulkner as Uncle Geoffrey;
Celia Imrie as Una Alconbury;
Dominic McHale as Bernard;
Colin Firth as Mark Darcy;
Donald Douglas as Admiral Darcy;
Shirley Dixon as Mrs. Darcy;
Neil Pearson as Richard Finch;
Rosalind Halstead as Receptionist;
Luis Soto as Mexican Ambassador;
Tom Brooke as Production Assistant;
Hugh Grant as Daniel Cleaver;
Alba Fleming Furlan as Girl in Rome