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2025-02-12 R Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy

Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy

She's starting a new chapter. Just as she is.

Release Date: 2025-02-12

Rating: 6.8 / 10

Runtime: 124 mins

Bridget Jones finally has some luck in her life; she has a great job as a screenwriter, her family and a new boyfriend; the fact that he's over twenty years her junior isn't the only thing causing problems.


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Runtime

124 minutes

Release Date

2025-02-12

Budget

$50,000,000

Box Office Earnings

$66,212,000

Behind the Scenes

Cast and Crew Members

Cast

Gemma Jones
Gemma Jones
Colin Firth
Colin Firth
Sarah Solemani
Sarah Solemani
Josette Simon
Josette Simon
Nico Parker
Nico Parker

Crew Members

Michael Morris
Michael Morris Director
Michael Morris
Michael Morris Director
Helen Fielding
Helen Fielding Writer
Helen Fielding
Helen Fielding Writer
Dan Mazer
Dan Mazer Writer
Dan Mazer
Dan Mazer Writer
Abi Morgan
Abi Morgan Writer
Abi Morgan
Abi Morgan Writer

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  • John Doe's avatar

    CinemaSerf

    Rating: 7/10

    "If only this had just had the courage of it’s convictions! It’s four years now since a land mine rendered “Bridget” (Renée Zellweger) a single mum with the lively “Billy” (Casper Knopf) and “Mabel” (Mila Jankovic) keeping her on her toes and giving her an excuse not to meet new people. It’s when she uses some chocolate buttons to lure her kids to the heath that she quickly finds herself stuck in a tree trying to rescue her children and in turn attracting the attention of their teacher “Wallaker” (Chiwitel Ejiofor) and the hunky ranger “Roxster” (Leo Woodall). Now she’d already met the whistle-obsessed tutor but the younger man, well he just sent her heart a flutter! A bit of internet flirting later and she’s “Bridget” reborn, reanimated and refocussed. Her friends are delighted, especially at his dog-rescuing skills. Thing is, though, there’s the age gap. There’s the children who miss their dad. There’s nerves and the ghastly millennial trait of “ghosting”. Meantime, “Billy” isn’t doing so well emotionally at school. This means that she must deal more with his teacher, and with the school in general - which leads to a revelatory school trip where it’s not just the marshmallows that get toasted. With choices galore, will anyone end up happy? Zellweger is in her element here and just exudes an enthusiasm for the part, and the kids also deliver quite naturally as they contribute to her daily maelstrom, but the whole selling point of this film just peters out and I found myself thinking her a rather cruel and selfish individual as a degree of more pedestrian predictability took over. Hugh Grant earthily livens up a few scenes but the old guard of Jones/Broadbent/Imrie don’t really feature enough to remind us of just why we ever really cared about “Bridget” in the first place. The television aspects with Neil Pearson are almost entirely devoid of humour and though Helen Fielding still has an entertaining grasp of what makes people tick and giggle, the spark has largely gone from the mix. Woodall is perfect eye candy and brings an engaging normalcy to his role but that rather sums this up - light and fluffy, worth a watch, but just a bit too cowardly for my liking."

  • John Doe's avatar

    CinemaSerf

    Rating: 7/10

    "If only this had just had the courage of it’s convictions! It’s four years now since a land mine rendered “Bridget” (Renée Zellweger) a single mum with the lively “Billy” (Casper Knopf) and “Mabel” (Mila Jankovic) keeping her on her toes and giving her an excuse not to meet new people. It’s when she uses some chocolate buttons to lure her kids to the heath that she quickly finds herself stuck in a tree trying to rescue her children and in turn attracting the attention of their teacher “Wallaker” (Chiwitel Ejiofor) and the hunky ranger “Roxster” (Leo Woodall). Now she’d already met the whistle-obsessed tutor but the younger man, well he just sent her heart a flutter! A bit of internet flirting later and she’s “Bridget” reborn, reanimated and refocussed. Her friends are delighted, especially at his dog-rescuing skills. Thing is, though, there’s the age gap. There’s the children who miss their dad. There’s nerves and the ghastly millennial trait of “ghosting”. Meantime, “Billy” isn’t doing so well emotionally at school. This means that she must deal more with his teacher, and with the school in general - which leads to a revelatory school trip where it’s not just the marshmallows that get toasted. With choices galore, will anyone end up happy? Zellweger is in her element here and just exudes an enthusiasm for the part, and the kids also deliver quite naturally as they contribute to her daily maelstrom, but the whole selling point of this film just peters out and I found myself thinking her a rather cruel and selfish individual as a degree of more pedestrian predictability took over. Hugh Grant earthily livens up a few scenes but the old guard of Jones/Broadbent/Imrie don’t really feature enough to remind us of just why we ever really cared about “Bridget” in the first place. The television aspects with Neil Pearson are almost entirely devoid of humour and though Helen Fielding still has an entertaining grasp of what makes people tick and giggle, the spark has largely gone from the mix. Woodall is perfect eye candy and brings an engaging normalcy to his role but that rather sums this up - light and fluffy, worth a watch, but just a bit too cowardly for my liking."

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the runtime of the Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy ?

The movie is approximately 124 minutes long.

What is the Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy's release date?

2025-02-12 marks the official release date of the movie.

What genre is the Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy?

The movie belongs to the Romance Comedy Drama genres, offering a variety of experiences from adventure to fantasy.

Who are the main actors in the Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy?

The lead actors include Renée Zellweger , Chiwetel Ejiofor , and Leo Woodall , among others.

Who directed Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy?

The movie was directed by Michael Morris Michael Morris

What is the Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy's budget?

The movie had an estimated budget of $50,000,000 .

How much did Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy movie earn at the box office?

A Cinderella Story grossed an estimated $66,212,000 at the box office.

What are some production companies behind the Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy movie?

Major production companies include Working Title Films Miramax StudioCanal .

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