Bridget Jones : Folle de lui
- 2025
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- 2h 4min
Après le décès de Mark Darcy, Bridget Jones est à nouveau en quête de l'homme idéal. Mais ce n'est pas si facile de se remettre sur le marché du célibat. Les mésaventures de Bridget n'ont ri... Tout lireAprès le décès de Mark Darcy, Bridget Jones est à nouveau en quête de l'homme idéal. Mais ce n'est pas si facile de se remettre sur le marché du célibat. Les mésaventures de Bridget n'ont rien perdu de leur piquant..Après le décès de Mark Darcy, Bridget Jones est à nouveau en quête de l'homme idéal. Mais ce n'est pas si facile de se remettre sur le marché du célibat. Les mésaventures de Bridget n'ont rien perdu de leur piquant..
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- Nommé pour 1 Primetime Emmy
- 12 nominations au total
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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 The humor, once effortlessly awkward and relatable, has been replaced by exaggerated, almost theatrical performances that feel more like a sitcom laugh track than genuine comedy.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.
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- AnecdotesBlue cocktails and sliced oranges at first meeting of best friends strongly resemble 'blue soup' and marmalade from the disastrous meal in Le Journal de Bridget Jones (2001).
- GaffesThe 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.
- Citations
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.
- Crédits fousImages and scenes from earlier Bridget Jones movies are shown during the end credits.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The 7PM Project: Épisode datant du 9 février 2025 (2025)
- Bandes originalesWeeds
Written & Performed by Rose Morris
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 50 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 139 973 536 $US
- Durée2 heures 4 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1