It would be difficult to top the phenomenal success of BRIDGET JONES' DIARY, but the sequel certainly pulls it off. The incomparable Renée Zellweger (JERRY MACGUIRE, COLD MOUNTAIN) once again breathes hilarious life into the flawed heroine who sent her career soaring. This installment of Bridget's journal finds her dealing with the growing pains of a new relationship with Mark Darcy, her crush from the first film (stilted but passionate Colin Firth). Though wildly in love with him, Bridget, a TV producer, worries off and on that Mark and his stuffy attorney crowd may not be quite her cup of tea. When she attends an important law function as Mark's date, she manages to embarrass herself and offend his snobby colleagues. To top it off, Mark's gorgeous and willowy coworker Rebecca (Jacinda Barrett) seems to have a knack for showing up at just the wrong time. When Bridget finally asks Mark outright if he's having an affair with the leggy Rebecca, he refuses to answer. Bridget jets off in a huff, and it appears the relationship is officially on the rocks. To further complicate matters, her cute and caddish former love Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant) asks her to join him on-location in Thailand for a TV shoot--another chance at romance for Bridget Jones.
Zellweger makes the film completely her own, and provides some quintessential "Bridget" moments--Bridget trying to walk up a flight of stairs in heels, Bridget careening down a mountain on skis, or Bridget tripping on magic mushrooms on a Thai beach. Brilliantly rehashing this unforgettable character, the sequel is a pleasure to watch that easily matches the original.
THEATRICAL RELEASE: NOVEMBER 12, 2004
DVD Features:
Region 1
Snap Case
Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.40
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Dolby Digital 5.1 - Spanish
Dolby Digital 5.1 - French
Additional Release Material:
Deleted Scenes - 1. 4 Deleted Scenes With Introductions
Audio Commentary - 1. Beeban Kidron - Director
Production Interview - 1. Bridget Jones Interviews Colin Firth
Featurette - 1. The Real Bridget Jones?
2. The Big Fight
3. Mark & Bridget Forever?
4. Lonely London
5. Bridget's Mini Break To Austria
6. A Guide To Exotic Thailand
Interactive Features:
Interactive Game - 1. Who's Your Man?
Executive Producer
Debra Hayward: Executive Producer, THUNDERBIRDS (2004)
Executive Producer
Liza Chasin: Executive Producer, THIRTEEN (2003)
Source Writer
Helen Fielding: Author, BRIDGET JONES'S DIARY (2001)
Director of Photography
Adrian Biddle: Director Of Photography, AN AMERICAN HAUNTING (2006)
Review 1:
"Grant gives what must be his funniest and most sexy performance ever..."
Source: Los Angeles Times
p.E1 11/12/2004
Review 2:
"[T]he movie keeps its focus on the Bridget, Mark, and Daniel we now know so familiarly, via crowd-pleasers Zellweger, Firth, and Grant."
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.62-4 11/19/2004
Review 3:
"Bridget is still lovable..."
Source: Chicago Sun-Times
p.17 03/18/2005