Bridget Jones’s Diary
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So well adapted by Richard Curtis that it appeals to both sexes, Bridget Jones is actually far better than the book. There’s star Renée Zellweger who, as the 1990s heroine, is far more endearing than the book’s Bridget. Then one cannot imagine Helen Fielding ever having the luxury of suitor super duo Hugh Grant and Colin Firth — who both surpass expectations as the novel’s Daniel Cleaver and Mark Darcy respectively. Yes, what we have here is the best in British romantic comedy, well directed by newcomer Sharon Maguire, well acted by an ensemble cast of stellar Brits and very, very funny indeed. Bridget is the chardonnay drinking, sad 30-something with cellulite whose life takes a different turn when she has a flirtation with her boss Daniel, despite the criticisms of friend Mark. Daft, delicious and decidedly dippy, Bridget Jones is quite brilliant.
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