ridget Jones's Diary
Young thirty-something struggles to find her man and straighten up her life.
Directed by Sharon Maguire
Written by Richard Curtis and Andrew Davies (screenplay); Helen Fielding (novel)
Cinematography by Stuart Dryburgh
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Renée Zellweger as Bridget Jones Colin Firth as Mark Darcy Hugh Grant as Daniel Cleaver Honor Blackman as Penny Crispin Bonham-Carter as Greg Jim Broadbent as Colin Jones James Callis as Tom Embeth Davidtz as Natasha Shirley Henderson as Jude Celia Imrie as Una Alconbury Gemma Jones as Pam Jones Sally Phillips as Sharon "Shazzer"
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Running Time: 94 min.
Release Date: Apr. '01
Overall Call:
This one seemed to be a big crowd pleaser. The audience reacted boisterously in most of the right moments and seemed to like the film. I enjoyed the film too, just not as much as others in the theatre. Unfortunately it fell under the "typical Hollywood flick" category. The main outline of the film has been done to death. There were several funny moments delivered at the humility of Bridget Jones. These moments and an array of daffy family members helped along the overused love story theme. All in all if you liked the book you'll like this competent and cute romantic comedy.
Reasons For Recommendation:
+ Some funny situational humor
+ Supporting cast/family is entertaining
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