“Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason” by Daria Brząkała
The film is based on the novel by Helen Feilding telling the story of eccentric Bridget in modern London. The director Beeban Kidron has made the second part of the story a bit varied from the first one by showing on intriguing trip to Thailand. Harry Gregson Williams responsible for music has done very well by creating perfect atmosphere to all sorts of events. Bridget played by Renee Zellweger is an on-air personality for a TV show that has ups and downs in actually two relationships with Mark Darcy played by Collin Firth and with Daniel Claver played by Hugh Grant.
The story begins with Bridget lying in her bed and staring at her sleeping boyfriend Mark, who later makes funny remarks about that behaviour. Their relationship is perfect until Marks colleague Rebecca appears. Bridget makes mountains out of mole hills because she feels worse than Rebecca. They split up and our heroine has to fly with Daniel to Thailand to make a TV programme. Events take an unexpected turn there. The episode in Bangkok prison and the fight between Mark and Daniel are the best of all.
The chemistry between the three movie stars makes the story very convincing. Although the plot is predictable, it’s fast moving as well and there are still hilarious scenes that can surprise everyone. All that because of the main character of Bridget. She seems to be strong and independent but in real she ends up as lovable, cute, innocent and clumsy Bridget. Unexpectedly, she is genuine in her emotions and relations with both men. She always has a good answer to cheeky and shameless questions that Daniel asks her. She truly loves Mark.
You should definitely see it. You will enjoy this slapstick comedy and typically British humour after a long day at work or school. Well-know hits and compositions suitable to the mood give energy and additional dose of humour to this simple story. Despite this drug smuggling episode, it is still a movie addressed to women not men. The whole story is seen from the point of view of “twisted” Bridget. It’s a perfect way to relax and forget for a while about duties.
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Marta Klucha
"Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason" Movie Review
The romantic comedy „Bridget Jones: the Edge of the Reason”, directed by Beeban Kidron tells the funny story. The film is set in modern London and colourful Thailand. The main character, Bridget Jones, played by Reneé Zellweger, is a surprising and amusing woman in her thirties. Her love troubles are connected with two men: handsome and smart Daniel Cleaver, played by Hugh Grant, and intelligent barrister Mark Darcy by Colin Firth. The film is a sequel to “Bridget Jones’s Diary” based on the novel by Helen Fielding. The catchy songs are perfectly matched to the auction and pace.
The film is about the adventures of absent – minded Bridget Jones and her friends. Bridget works with Daniel Cleaver on a new program. They go to Thailand and take some photos, collect material and make a wonderful report. Bridget and her best friend, Shazzer, have a really good time. Unfortunately, Bridget gets into trouble and is arrested. In prison she makes some new friends and learns how to control her emotions such as envy, anger and sadness. Thanks to help of Mark Darcy she leaves the prison and realizes how much she loves him.
Although “Bridget Jones: the Edge of Reason” is a romantic comedy and can seem to be predicable, this is also a kind of story that happens in everyday life. It is presented in a realistic and fascinating way. The script is hilarious but also very emotional. Together with dynamic acting, it creates an amazing impression of the unforgettable adventures and the true love story.
All in all, it is well worth seeing it. This film is definitely one of the best romantic comedies that create the atmosphere full of emotions, laughter and curiosity. All elements of the film entertain and relax viewers. On the whole, I would recommend it all people from the different age groups.