
On her forty-third birthday, Bridget Jones (Renée Zellweger) is awoken by her mother who reminds her that her time to have children is running out. She goes to attend the funeral of Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant), who is presumed dead after a plane crash. While there, she sees her ex, Mark Darcy (Colin Firth) and his new wife. They bump into one another somewhat awkwardly, and then go their separate ways.... (Full plot summary below)
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On her forty-third birthday, Bridget Jones (Renée Zellweger) is awoken by her mother who reminds her that her time to have children is running out. She goes to attend the funeral of Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant), who is presumed dead after a plane crash. While there, she sees her ex, Mark Darcy (Colin Firth) and his new wife. They bump into one another somewhat awkwardly, and then go their separate ways.
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| Daily Express (UK)Henry FitzherbertDirected with style and wit by Sharon Maguire, who made the original, Bridget Jones's Baby delivers in every department. |
| The Patriot LedgerAl AlexanderBumping into Bridget Jones again is like time standing still. It instantly reminds you how much you missed her. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfAgreeable comfort food for the multiplex masses, showing amazing fidelity to franchise tone after an extended break. Fans should be pleased with this reunion, even if it's lacking overall snap. |
| EricDSnider.comEric D. SniderIt's hindered by a dum-dum plot, but Zellweger is as effervescent as ever in her signature role. |
| Buffalo NewsKathleen Rizzo YoungWith its evocative soundtrack and wink at another famous film romance, Baby may be formulaic but the formula works. |
| Reeling ReviewsLaura CliffordWith its romcom cliches and obvious pratfalls, it may not have the sparkle of the original film, but it is an endearing return, the aging of its main cast bathing it in sentimental nostalgia. |
| Village VoiceSerena DonadoniAs much as this latest installment draws on affection for the snappy first film, it's the differences that make Bridget Jones's Baby the warmest and most satisfying of the series. |
| The Stranger (Seattle, WA)Elinor JonesBridget Jones is a figurehead for the romantic comedy genre-a genre oft-reviled for letting a plot device as simple as finding love carry a film. But come on: This is something that people, both men and women, want in our lives. |
| The RingerAmanda DobbinsBridget Jones's Baby, the third, much-troubled installment of the Bridget Jones series, is a delight. Go see it. |
| Houston Community NewspapersDanny MintonWhat was once a clever take on Pride and Prejudice has been reduced to an unsuccessful franchise tryst. |