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Features
• AC-3
• Closed-captioned
• Color
• Dolby
• Dubbed
• DVD-Video
• Full Screen
• Subtitled
• NTSC
In Theaters : 19 November, 2004
DVD Release : 22 March, 2005 |
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Bridget Jones - The Edge of Reason (Full Screen Edition) description
Although it's been three years since we last saw Bridget (Renée Zellweger), only a few weeks have passed in her world. She is, as you'll remember, no longer a "singleton," having snagged stuffy but gallant Mark Darcy (Colin Firth) at the end of the 2001 film. Now she's fallen deeply in love and out of her neurotic mind with paranoia: Is Mark cheating on her with that slim, bright young thing from the law office? Will the reappearance of dashing cad Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant) further spell the end of her self-confidence when they're shoved off to Thailand together for a TV travel story? If such questions also seem pressing to you, this sequel will be fairly painless, but you shouldn't expect anything fresh. Director Beeban Kidron and her screenwriters--all four of them!--are content to sink matters into slapstick, with chunky Zellweger (who's unflatteringly photographed) the literal butt of all jokes. Though the star still has her charms, and some of Bridget's social gaffes are amusing, the film is mired in low comedy--a sequence in a Thai women's prison is more offensive than outrageous--with only Grant's rakish mischief to pull it out of the swamp. --Steve Wiecking |
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| Well I do love british comedy and I think you have to in order to appreciate this movie. I actually liked this much better than the original. It is very quiky and Collin Firth is excellent in it. There is not a lot of meat to the story - but that is not what the movie is about. Its all about the situations that Bridget gets into and if you go into this movie expecting some kind of award winning plot you will be dissappointed. Take it for what it is - a great situational comedy! Pair this one up with "Love, Actually" and you are in for a great night of hillarious fun! |
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