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Bridget Jones: Loca por él

Título original: Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy
  • 2025
  • B
  • 2h 4min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Colin Firth, Renée Zellweger, Hugh Grant, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Leo Woodall in Bridget Jones: Loca por él (2025)
The fourth in the series of British romantic comedies.
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Bridget tiene poco más de cincuenta años, afronta los desafíos de la vida moderna mientras hace malabares con las responsabilidades de la maternidad.Bridget tiene poco más de cincuenta años, afronta los desafíos de la vida moderna mientras hace malabares con las responsabilidades de la maternidad.Bridget tiene poco más de cincuenta años, afronta los desafíos de la vida moderna mientras hace malabares con las responsabilidades de la maternidad.

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    • Nominado a 1 premio Primetime Emmy
      • 1 premio ganado y 14 nominaciones en total

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    Renée Zellweger
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    Chiwetel Ejiofor
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    Hugh Grant
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    • Daniel Cleaver
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    • Billy Darcy
    Elena Rivers
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    • Geminita
    Colin Firth
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    • Mark Darcy
    Neil Edmond
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    • Jeremy
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    Reviewers say 'Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy' delves into mature themes of grief and loss, with Renée Zellweger delivering an authentic and profound performance. While praised for its emotional depth, the film is criticized for relying on familiar tropes and lacking the charm of earlier installments. The romantic subplots and new characters are deemed less engaging, and some find the film overly sentimental and formulaic. Despite these drawbacks, many appreciate its heartfelt moments and the return of beloved characters.
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    6pegdnt

    Bittersweet

    The final installment of this wonderful series was a tad disappointing. Hugh grant was his flawless Daniel Cleaver but the other characters just seemed forced. The story seemed a bit compartmentalized, and the film never seemed to catch its rhythm. I just expected more From this incredible team of seasoned actors. However wonderful to see all the familiar faces, It was just a bad reminder of how quickly Life passes by. But for all the Bridget Jones fans in the world, it's a must see to say farewell to our beloved characters Who have brought Love, laughs and hope to all us romantics. Thanks for the memories!
    9carlirealtor

    The nostalgia!

    I didn't think I would love this movie as much as I did. I laughed, I cried and the nostalgic factor was chefs kiss! I love that it dealt with real life issues like grief, single motherhood and feeling like you are always failing at life. I also enjoyed the nostalgic factor. I feel like for not being in theaters, this was a wonderful movie with a beautiful soundtrack and amazing actors! Although this movie dealt with serious topics, there was also some very cute comedic relief sprinkled in. You won't regret the watch if you loved the Bridget Jones Diaries movies. I would absolutely recommend it!
    TxMike

    The old gang is back, all a bit older.

    Renée Zellweger was just past 30 for the first Bridget Jones movie, now she will turn 56 later this year, 2025. Today is Valentines Day and it seemed fitting that my wife and I decided to watch this movie, released just yesterday, streaming on Peacock.

    It has a very slow start, we both looked at each other after about one-half hour and said, "Are you enjoying this?" We weren't and both hoped it would soon get good. All the characters were annoying and inappropriate, even the kids. In one scene the little girl is running around the house and banging on a pot for the longest. In social gatherings all the lady friends are intrusive and most of the interactions are silly. Fortunately, by tolerating all that it did pick up during its second half.

    As this story starts Bridget's husband died in an unfortunate accident four years earlier, leaving her with a young son and an even younger daughter. She was still trying to cope and had not been back to her job as a TV show producer. All her friends wanted to know when she would find a man. One even started her a dating ap.

    Later, as the story winds down, good things start to happen for Bridget and the kids. The son is worried that he might forget his dad and his science teacher helps by reassuring him that his dad is everywhere, his energy is, because energy can neither be created or destroyed, it just changes its form.

    I would watch the second half again, but NOT the first half, neither interesting nor entertaining. And I did just that, a few weeks later. I started at the middle and the second half is an excellent one-hour movie.

    Later I got the DVD from my public library and re-watched the original Bridget Jones movie. The closing credits of this movie contains a number of still shots from that original.
    5Mary-in-Cambridge

    Where did the comedy go ?

    As a die-hard Bridget Jones fan, I went into this film expecting a fun, chaotic, and laugh-out-loud experience-because, let's be honest, that's what Bridget does best. Instead, I found myself watching something entirely different. And by different, I mean a film that forgot it was supposed to be a comedy.

    Sure, there are jokes. But they're either painfully forced, overacted, or just... not funny. I chuckled maybe twice, three times max, throughout the entire movie. For a Bridget Jones film, that's borderline criminal. The humor, once effortlessly awkward and relatable, has been replaced by exaggerated, almost theatrical performances that feel more like a sitcom laugh track than genuine comedy. Even Bridget herself seems to be acting like Bridget, overplaying her signature quirks to the point where it feels unnatural.

    The trailer had me excited for a hilarious take on modern dating, especially the disaster goldmine that is dating apps-people not looking like their photos, bizarre miscommunications, painfully awkward first dates... There was so much potential! And yet, instead of a variety of comedic misadventures, the film latches onto one and stretches it too much.

    And here's the kicker-the trailer is misleading. This isn't really a rom-com. It's a film about grief, family, and life's emotional transitions. Which is fine... but it's not exactly what you expect from Bridget Jones. The sentimental moments feel heavy-handed, like the movie is trying too hard to be heartwarming rather than letting the humor flow naturally. And to top it off, you can predict the ending within the first 15 minutes. It doesn't help that some scenes feel oddly low-budget (which they definitely weren't), and the over-the-top acting only adds to the artificial vibe.

    That being said, it's not all bad. There are some genuinely sweet moments about cherishing life's little joys, appreciating the magic in everyday moments. But let's be honest-when you buy a ticket for a Bridget Jones movie, you expect to laugh.

    If this really is the final chapter, I can't help but feel disappointed. Bridget deserved better.
    7Pjtaylor-96-138044

    Sad about the man.

    'Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy (2025)' is very different to its predecessors, much more sombre and more contemplative. Rather than struggling with beauty standards and societal pressures, Bridget struggles with grief and coming to terms with a world which no longer has Mr. Darcy in it. Set four years after his untimely demise, the film puts enough distance between his death and its events that it isn't constantly consumed by sadness, focusing more on the reality of what happens just after the period of time usually covered by stories concerning tragedy. This allows the affair to totally avoid being dour, and it isn't even all that downbeat. It naturally fluctuates between making you laugh and making you cry, its general sadness counterbalanced by momentary happiness and the understanding that life has to go on and that there's nothing wrong with that. The central drama isn't so much 'boy' (Leo Woodall) vs 'man' (Chiwetel Ejiofor) insofar as a love triangle is concerned (the men share only a single scene), but instead one of Bridget learning to accept the absence of her husband and to live her life again. There are romantic elements of course, but this is the least 'rom-com' in the traditional sense of all the Bridget movies. It also might just be the best. Renée Zellweger is really solid as the lead character, easily slipping back into the role that arguably defines her career, and it's a treat to see characters (including Hugh Grant's Daniel Cleaver, who is pretty much unchanged by the year-long period in which he was declared dead but was actually stranded on an island somewhere, and Emma Thompson's frank-as-always Dr. Rawlings) and locations and even character setups from its predecessors. It's pretty funny and it's pretty moving. In fact, it's pretty much everything it needs to be. It does feel a little long, and certain elements in its third act feel rather rushed. Plus, Bridget doesn't have the strongest chemistry with one of the men (I won't spoil which) and some aspects of the picture feel more obligatory than natural. Still, it's a really solid sequel that examines relatable and important themes in an effective way. It totally justifies its existence.

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      Blue cocktails and sliced oranges at first meeting of best friends strongly resemble 'blue soup' and marmalade from the disastrous meal in El diario de Bridget Jones (2001).
    • Errores
      The children's school appears to only have one member of staff. Mr Walliker is the science teacher, but he also does gate duty alone every morning, runs the Job Day, runs the Outward Bound trip with only the help of parents, and single-handedly runs the music concert while accompanying on piano.
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      Bridget Jones: And even though there might be 600,000 words in the human language, the world still struggles to find the right ones when someone you love is gone.

    • Créditos curiosos
      Images and scenes from earlier Bridget Jones movies are shown during the end credits.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in The 7PM Project: Episode dated 9 February 2025 (2025)
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