Bridget Jones agora viúva e solteira, vive com a ajuda de sua família, amigos e o ex-amante, Daniel. De volta ao trabalho e aos aplicativos, ela é perseguida por um homem mais jovem e talvez... Ler tudoBridget Jones agora viúva e solteira, vive com a ajuda de sua família, amigos e o ex-amante, Daniel. De volta ao trabalho e aos aplicativos, ela é perseguida por um homem mais jovem e talvez - pelo professor de ciências de seu filho.Bridget Jones agora viúva e solteira, vive com a ajuda de sua família, amigos e o ex-amante, Daniel. De volta ao trabalho e aos aplicativos, ela é perseguida por um homem mais jovem e talvez - pelo professor de ciências de seu filho.
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- CuriosidadesIn the last scene on New Year's Eve, Billy Darcy is wearing the same jumper as his father Mark Darcy in the first movie, O Diário de Bridget Jones (2001).
- Erros de gravaçãoThe children's school appears to only have one member of staff. Mr Wallaker 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.
- ConexõesFeatured in The 7PM Project: Episode dated 9 February 2025 (2025)
- Trilhas sonorasWeeds
Written & Performed by Rose Morris
This final chapter of Bridget's journey is a bittersweet one. It deals with grief, loss, and moving forward in life even when it feels impossible. The film beautifully captures the struggle of giving yourself a second chance, of learning how to heal while still carrying love for the past. If you've followed Bridget since the very first film, you'll feel every bit of her emotions. She's still the Bridget we love, but she's more mature now, wiser, a little less clumsy, a little more self-assured. Life has shaped her, as it does to all of us. And that's what makes her story so heartbreakingly real-she's growing, changing, adapting, but at her core, she's still Bridget.
And honestly, this couldn't have worked without Renée Zellweger. There is no Bridget Jones without her. She slips back into the role like she never left, embodying every awkward entrance, every grand gesture, and even the tiniest mannerisms-the nervous smiles, the way she tilts her head when receiving bad news-it's all still so Bridget. Zellweger's performance is nothing short of stunning. She is Bridget Jones, and no other rom-com character can ever quite match what she brings to this franchise.
The film also introduces new love interests-Roxster (Leo Woodall) and Mr. Wallaker (Chiwetel Ejiofor). They bring fresh dynamics to Bridget's life, but they don't quite match the charm and chemistry that Mark Darcy or Daniel Cleaver once had. Roxster is fun but a little two-dimensional, existing more to push Bridget's journey forward rather than being a compelling character himself. Mr. Wallaker, on the other hand, is serious-maybe a little too serious. Unlike Mark Darcy, who had a dry wit that balanced Bridget's chaos, Wallaker feels a bit plain. It's hard to imagine him truly being the one for Bridget.
But Mad About the Boy isn't just about romance. It's about life. It's about parenting-the struggles of balancing kids, work, and personal happiness. It's about friendships-because Bridget wouldn't be Bridget without her loyal, slightly chaotic circle of friends. The film reminds us how much friends shape our lives, offering love, support, and, of course, comic relief. And speaking of comedy, the humor here is just right-not too over-the-top, not forced, just classic Bridget Jones wit.
That said, while the film gives us a solid and heartfelt ending to Bridget's story, the final scene feels a little... abrupt. It's good, but it's not as satisfying as it could have been. After everything Bridget has been through, she deserved a stronger, more definitive farewell.
Verdict Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy is like Avengers: Endgame for our aunts and moms. It's a long-lost reunion that feels earned, deserved, and deeply emotional. Best sequel since Bridget Jones's Baby, this is the perfect film to watch with a cup of hot chocolate, wrapped in a blanket, feeling all the feelings. Bridget Jones, thank you for everything.
- iamianiman
- 13 de fev. de 2025
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- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 89.756.000
- Tempo de duração2 horas 4 minutos
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- 2.35 : 1