Con cuarenta y tantos años y soltera de nuevo, Bridget decide centrarse en su trabajo y rodearse de amigos. En un giro inesperado, se encuentra embarazada, pero solo puede estar segura al ci... Leer todoCon cuarenta y tantos años y soltera de nuevo, Bridget decide centrarse en su trabajo y rodearse de amigos. En un giro inesperado, se encuentra embarazada, pero solo puede estar segura al cincuenta por ciento de la identidad del padre.Con cuarenta y tantos años y soltera de nuevo, Bridget decide centrarse en su trabajo y rodearse de amigos. En un giro inesperado, se encuentra embarazada, pero solo puede estar segura al cincuenta por ciento de la identidad del padre.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 2 premios y 6 nominaciones en total
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Not the same without daniel creager..would havw been much entertainnig if he were in it
An okay romantic comedy that just doesn't have the charm of the initial movie. Dempsey offers a good performance, but Hugh Grant's shoes are haes to fill. Some good moments, some more clichés.
I am not sure what to make of Bridget Jones's Baby.
On the one hand, it has undeniably funny moments. On the other hand, many of the gags fall flat. This didn't stop many others in the theater from laughing their heads of, but it did leave me wondering what I was missing that made it so funny.
And considering that I'm almost in the right demographic for this film (almost, because I'm male), I found the characters very hard to relate to. I'd say both the characters and the portrayals are to blame. Zellweger does a good job, but that's easy. Colin Firth is the quintessential Mr.Darcy, but this is also the problem, because by now his Mark is boring to death. We know what Mark is like, and it would be great to see him do something, anything, besides being Mr.Darcy. But he never does. Patrick Dempsey's portrayal of Jack was simply lackluster. It was a role that someone like George Clooney would've probably nailed, but Dempsey was really struggling to look and act the part. At times he looked like he really really didn't want to be there. Sloppy script doesn't help either - at times I really struggled to understand why his character would be there at all. On the bright side, Emma Thompson is a standout - she manages the steal every scene she's in, and adds the wit and the sarcasm that BJB is so desperately lacking.
Finally, the movie is too long. The gags are overdrawn, punchlines are spoon-fed, and the story just drags on and on. Time and time again I almost found myself screaming at the screen "fine, I get it, move on!"
Anyway, 6/10 for the laughs. And please don't make another one.
On the one hand, it has undeniably funny moments. On the other hand, many of the gags fall flat. This didn't stop many others in the theater from laughing their heads of, but it did leave me wondering what I was missing that made it so funny.
And considering that I'm almost in the right demographic for this film (almost, because I'm male), I found the characters very hard to relate to. I'd say both the characters and the portrayals are to blame. Zellweger does a good job, but that's easy. Colin Firth is the quintessential Mr.Darcy, but this is also the problem, because by now his Mark is boring to death. We know what Mark is like, and it would be great to see him do something, anything, besides being Mr.Darcy. But he never does. Patrick Dempsey's portrayal of Jack was simply lackluster. It was a role that someone like George Clooney would've probably nailed, but Dempsey was really struggling to look and act the part. At times he looked like he really really didn't want to be there. Sloppy script doesn't help either - at times I really struggled to understand why his character would be there at all. On the bright side, Emma Thompson is a standout - she manages the steal every scene she's in, and adds the wit and the sarcasm that BJB is so desperately lacking.
Finally, the movie is too long. The gags are overdrawn, punchlines are spoon-fed, and the story just drags on and on. Time and time again I almost found myself screaming at the screen "fine, I get it, move on!"
Anyway, 6/10 for the laughs. And please don't make another one.
First of all, this is not supposed to be a heavy, meaningful, deep film. People are judging it on what it is not supposed to be. It is light, funny, romantic and the name Darcy hints on what it is more about. It is about love and finally getting with the person you are meant to be with. It is a modern day Jane Austin story of love and tanglements. The actors are lovely and their characters are credible and sweet. My usual genre is crime so for me to enjoy something as light as this it has to be good. If you like these actors and feel like something romantic and light then you will enjoy this film. If you want to judge it by a criteria that it is not pretending to be then you will be disappointed. It entertains as a romance and comedy. Nothing heavy or earth shattering but it is a good movie.
Bridget Jones (Renée Zellweger) comes to terms with her 43rd birthday and her permanent childless single status. Bridget attends Daniel Cleaver's funeral after his disappearance. Surprisingly, Mark Darcy (Colin Firth) shows up with his wife. Everybody is married with children, even the gays. Bridget is dragged to a music festival by best friend Miranda (Sarah Solemani). She sleeps with Jack Qwant (Patrick Dempsey), the first guy she meets, who turns out to be an internet dating billionaire. Later at a christening, she hooks up with fellow godparent Mark Darcy who claims to be getting a divorce. She has a surprise pregnancy and the father could be either man.
This has plenty of single Bridget Jones fun. I'm glad that Zellweger gave up getting bigger to do a bunch of fat jokes. It's not breaking any new grounds but it is fun for fans. Emma Thompson has fun being the doctor. It's a comedy and I laughed a couple of times.
This has plenty of single Bridget Jones fun. I'm glad that Zellweger gave up getting bigger to do a bunch of fat jokes. It's not breaking any new grounds but it is fun for fans. Emma Thompson has fun being the doctor. It's a comedy and I laughed a couple of times.
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- CuriosidadesThree different endings were filmed for this movie. None of the cast members knew which one was used until it opened in cinemas.
- Pifias(at around 1 min) In El diario de Bridget Jones (2001), we learn that Bridget's birthday is November 9th. This third movie opens with Bridget's birthday suddenly moved to May 9th.
- Créditos adicionalesAt the very end of the credits is a picture of Bridget, her child, and the father, all wearing Christmas jumpers (sweaters).
- ConexionesFeatured in Today: Episodio fechado 24 marzo 2016 (2016)
- Banda sonoraAll By Myself
Written by Eric Carmen and Sergei Rachmaninoff
Performed by Jamie O'Neal
Courtesy of Mercury Nashville
Under license from Universal Music Operations, Ltd.
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idiomas
- Títulos en diferentes países
- El bebé de Bridget Jones
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Croke Park, Dublin, County Dublin, Irlanda(Ed Sheeran performs at the music festival)
- Empresas productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 35.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 24.252.420 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 8.571.785 US$
- 18 sept 2016
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 211.952.420 US$
- Duración2 horas 3 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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