
All women keep score... Only the great ones put it in writing.
Bridget Jones is an average woman struggling against her age, her weight, her job, her lack of a man, and her various imperfections. As a New Year's resolution, Bridget decides to take control of her life, starting by keeping a diary in which she will always tell the complete truth. The fireworks begin when her charming though disreputable boss takes an interest in the quirky Miss Jones. Thrown into the mix are Bridget's band of slightly eccentric friends and a rather disagreeable acquaintance into whom Bridget cannot seem to stop running or help finding quietly attractive.
- 6.7
- 2001
- Released
- 1h 37m

Renée Zellweger
Bridget Jones
Colin Firth
Mark Darcy
Hugh Grant
Daniel Cleaver
Jim Broadbent
Bridget's Dad
Gemma Jones
Bridget's Mum
James Callis
Tom
Sally Phillips
Shazza
Shirley Henderson
Jude
Embeth Davidtz
Natasha
Lisa Barbuscia
Lara
Celia Imrie
Una Alconbury
James Faulkner
Uncle Geoffrey
Charmian May
Mrs. Darcy
Paul Brooke
Mr. Fitzherbert
Felicity Montagu
Perpetua
Charlie Caine
Handsome Stranger
Gareth Marks
Simon in Marketing
John Clegg
Elderly Man
Salman Rushdie
Salman Rushdie
Matthew Bates
Kafka Author
Patrick Barlow
Julian
Rebecca Charles
Receptionist
Honor Blackman
Penny Husbands-Bosworth
Dominic McHale
Bernard
Joan Blackham
Shirley
Joseph Alessi
Interviewer 1
Rhydian Jai-Persad
Interviewer 2
Neil Pearson
Richard Finch
Paul Ross
Mr. Sit Up Britain
Stewart Wright
Stage Manager
Claire Skinner
Magda
Dolly Wells
Woney
Mark Lingwood
Cosmo
David Cann
Cameraman
Lisa Kay
Eleanor Rose Heaney
Sulayman Al-Bassam
Kafir Aghani
Donald Douglas
Mr. Darcy
Renu Setna
Mr. Ramdas
Emma Amos
Paula
Sara Stockbridge
Melinda
Crispin Bonham-Carter
Greg (uncredited)
Sarah Alexander
Daniel Cleaver Lover (uncredited)








Released
en
$25,000,000.00
$281,929,795.00
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- #london, england
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- #england
- #sexual frustration
- #alcohol
- #parent child relationship
- #telecaster
- #birthday
- #cigarette
- #diary
- #lawyer
- #reporter
- #extramarital affair
- #duringcreditsstinger
- #woman director
Reviews

<em>'Bridget Jones’s Diary'</em> delivers enough, it is fairly amusing and moves along well across around 90 minutes. Renée Zellweger plays a Brit impressively, something that feels quite rare to say about an American actor. She is excellent throughout, particularly for the comedy. I will say that I didn't really sense any proper onscreen chemistry with her and the eventual bloke she lands with

I was watching a documentary on the late Dame Maggie Smith the other day that was narrated by the amiable Celia Imrie (herself still awaiting that particular gong) and she brings that affability to this rather dated but enjoyable comedy drama too. It's all centred around the loveless "Bridget" (Renée Zellweger) who hasn't had sex for a while and has the hots for her floppy-haired boss "Daniel" (Hu

_**Edgy, cute and amusing romcom with Renée Zellweger, Hugh Grant and Colin Firth**_ A cute female in London (Renée Zellweger) is concerned about spinsterhood & other womanly issues and so starts an honest diary that narrates her misadventures catching the eye of her suave boss at a publishing company (Hugh Grant), her quirky friends and her relationship with a boring man she hates but somehow

Great little charmer. But avoid the sequels like a bad Christmas sweater I think you need to like romantic comedies to enjoy this movie, and that eliminates a lot of guys who tolerate Rom-Coms for the sake of their ladies. And I wonder if they hadn't chosen the actors and actresses for the dozen or so lead and supporting roles so well, this film would have been more of a stinker. But they procu











