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Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason Reviews

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Movie Info


Genre :

Drama, Comedy

Release Date :

November 12, 2004

MPAA Rating :

R

Director :

Beeban Kidron

Starring :

Renee Zellweger, Colin Firth, Hugh Grant, Jacinda Barrett, Jim Broadbent, James Callis, Shirley Henderson, Gemma Jones

REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Nothing's perfect, but it's worth seeing.    Readers  3 of 5 [Rate It]

2 of 4

“..unfunny slapstick and sappy melodrama..”
by James Berardinelli [ReelViews]
2 of 4

“..Pointless Sequel..”
by Sara M. Fetters [MovieFreak]
2.5 of 4

“..not as strong a movie as its 2001 predecessor..”
by Barbara Vancheri [Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]
3 of 4

“..it's funny..”
by Harper Barnes [St. Louis Post-Dispatch]
3 of 5

“..isn?t quite as good as the first film..”
by Matthew Turner [ViewLondon]

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it was nowhere near as good as the original.

posted by rdog on Oct 17, 2009

it was nowhere near as good as the original.

posted by rdog on Oct 17, 2009
 
 

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