Thursday, May 1, 2008

Bridget Jones The Edge Of Reason

Beeban Kidron directed ‘Bridget Jones: The edge Of Reason’. The movie – ‘Bridget Jones: The edge Of Reason’ was rated as an average grade as per the popularity of the movie. The film was premiered jointly in November 2004 at Amsterdam and Netherlands. Due to huge popularity, this movie was screened in several countries like Poland, Australia, Croatia, Hungary, and Canada

On 12th November 2004, the movie was specially screened at the world famous film festival in France. Within a few days, this series earned huge popularity, which paved the way for Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason to become a successful one. This time the movie was screened at the Bucharest Film Festival in Romania on 23rd November 2004. Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason revolves around the souring relationship between Mark Darcy and herself. She gradually finds out that Mark Darcy has been a conservative. She finds it difficult to tackle a new boss who is by nature a strange contractor and she had to surpass the topsy-turvy situations for several days that she planned to spend as a vacation. The story centers around how Bridget Jones, protagonist of the play are portrayed by Renee Zellweger had to break up with Mark Darcy, character played by Colin Frath out of her malice. Bridget leaves London to be in Thailand with Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant) for filming a shoot. Incidentally, Mark is the one who saves Bridget out of serious international incident.

Bridget finds no reason of feeling jealous and happily unites with Mark. But things didn’t go that easy between Mark and Bridget. Suspicion crept up in Bridget’s Mind regarding Mark’s relation with Mark’s long-term intern Rebecca, played by Jacinda Barrett. Moreover, she is apparently gorgeous and a perfectionist. Adding on the story’s twist, Bridget’s former boss Daniel Cleaver arrives on the scene. ‘Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason’ seems a misnomer, as the element of reasoning seems to be lost somewhere amidst the twist and turn of the incidents. Especially, Bridget’s behaving like a paranoid over the intricacies of the relationship finds no place of reason. ‘Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason’ was made as a sequel of the box office hit “Bridget Jones Diary” in 2001. The movie was an out comedy and the movie began by repeating many instances from the previous movie. ‘Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason’ also shows how Bridget out of her critical living conditions gets accustomed to drinking alcohol taking puffs of nicotine and also faces imprisonment on accusation of drug peddling. Renee Zellweger has been critically acclaimed for her lifelike portrayal of Bridget Jones. The ambiance of the movie at Thailand is another object to be applauded besides the rolling of incidents. Bridget is undoubtedly the most lovable and truest of friends but what she desperately fights against is her ambivalence. Rogerebert Suntimes

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