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Bridget Jones's Diary

Bridget Jones's Diary is a 2001 romantic comedy film directed by Sharon Maguire and written by Richard Curtis, Andrew Davies, and Helen Fielding. A co-production of the United Kingdom, United States and France, it is based on Fielding's 1996 novel of the same name, which is a reinterpretation of Jane Austen's 1813 novel Pride and Prejudice. The adaptation stars Renée Zellweger as Bridget Jones, a 32-year-old British single woman, who writes a diary which focuses on the things she wishes to happen in her life. However, her life changes when two men vie for her affection, portrayed by Colin Firth and Hugh Grant. Jim Broadbent and Gemma Jones appear in supporting roles. Production began in August 2000 and ended in November 2000, and took place largely on location in London and the home counties.

Bridget Jones's Diary
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySharon Maguire
Screenplay by
Based onBridget Jones's Diary
by Helen Fielding
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyStuart Dryburgh
Edited byMartin Walsh
Music byPatrick Doyle
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release dates
  • 13 April 2001 (2001-04-13) (United Kingdom and United States)
  • 10 October 2001 (2001-10-10) (France)
Running time
96 minutes[1]
Countries
LanguageEnglish
Budget$25 million
Box office$282 million

Bridget Jones's Diary premiered on 4 April 2001 in the United Kingdom and was released to theatres on 13 April 2001 simultaneously in the United Kingdom and in the United States. It grossed over $280 million worldwide and received positive reviews, with critics highlighting Zellweger's titular performance, which garnered her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Over the years, it has been hailed as part of the English pop culture, with Bridget Jones being cited as a British cultural icon.

The success of the film spawned a Bridget Jones franchise with two equally successful sequels being released, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004) and Bridget Jones's Baby (2016).

Plot Edit

On New Year's Eve 1999, Bridget Jones is 32, single, engagingly imperfect, and worried about her weight. She works as a publicity assistant at a publishing company in London where her main focus is fantasizing about her boss, Daniel Cleaver.

At her parents' New Year party, Bridget is introduced to Mark Darcy, a childhood acquaintance and handsome barrister, son of her parents' friends. Mark calls Bridget foolish and vulgar, and she thinks he is arrogant and rude. Overhearing Mark grumble to his mother about her attempt to set him up with "a verbally incontinent spinster who smokes like a chimney, drinks like a fish, and dresses like her mother", Bridget forms the New Year's resolution to turn her life around. She begins keeping a diary to chronicle her attempts to stop smoking, stop drinking, lose weight, and find her Mr. Right.

Bridget and Daniel begin to flirt heavily at work, ahead of an important book launch, at which Bridget bumps into Mark and his glamorous and haughty colleague Natasha. Bridget leaves with Daniel and they have dinner, despite Daniel's notorious reputation as a womaniser. Daniel tells Bridget that he and Mark were formerly friends but as Mark slept with his fiancée, they now hate each other. Bridget and Daniel start dating.

Bridget is invited to a family party, originally a "Tarts & Vicars" costume party, so she ties it into a mini-break weekend with Daniel. They spend the day before the party at a country inn where Mark and Natasha are also staying. The morning of the party, Daniel says he must return to London for work and leaves Bridget dressed as a Playboy bunny to endure the party alone. When she returns to London and drops in on Daniel, she discovers his American colleague, Lara naked in his flat. Bridget cuts ties with him and immediately searches for a new career. She lands a new job in television, and when Daniel pleads with her to stay, she declares that she would "rather have a job wiping Saddam Hussein's arse".

Bridget attends a friend's long-standing dinner party, where she is the only unaccompanied person. Once again she crosses paths with Mark and Natasha. He privately confesses to Bridget that, despite her faults, he likes her "just as you are". Sometime later, he allows Bridget an exclusive TV interview in a landmark legal case which boosts her career and allows her to see him differently.

Bridget begins to develop feelings for Mark, and when she misguidedly and somewhat disastrously, attempts to cook her own birthday dinner party, he comes to her rescue. After a happy dinner celebration with Bridget's friends and Mark, a drunken Daniel arrives and temporarily monopolises Bridget's attention. Mark leaves, but returns to challenge Daniel and they fight in the street, eventually smashing through a window of a Greek restaurant. The fight eventually ends, with Bridget chiding Mark and he leaving, but after a self-serving appeal from Daniel, she rejects him as well.

Bridget's mother, Pamela, has left Bridget's father Colin and begun an affair with perma-tanned shopping channel presenter Julian. When the affair ends, she returns to the Jones's family home and off-handedly reveals that Mark and Daniel's falling-out resulted from Daniel (then Mark's best friend at Cambridge University) sleeping with Mark's wife which Mark walked in on, not the other way around.

At the Darcys' ruby wedding anniversary party the same day, Bridget confesses her feelings for Mark, only to learn that he and Natasha have accepted jobs in New York and are on the verge of an engagement, according to Mark's father. Bridget interrupts the toast with an emotionally moving speech that peters out as she realises the hopelessness of her position. Although her words have an effect on Mark, he still flies to New York. Bridget's friends rally to repair her broken heart with a surprise trip to Paris, but as they are about to leave, Mark appears at Bridget's flat.

Just as they are about to kiss for the first time, Bridget flies to her bedroom to change into sexier underwear. Mark peeks at her diary, reads her earlier unflattering opinions of him, and leaves. Bridget, realizing what he has read and fearing she has lost him again, runs outside after him in the snow in her tigerskin-print underwear and a thin cardigan, but doesn't find him. Disheartened, she is about to return home when he reappears, she apologises and he presents her with a new diary, "to make a fresh start". They kiss in the snow-covered street.

Cast Edit

Salman Rushdie, Julian Barnes, Jeffrey Archer[3] and Honor Blackman have cameos in the film.[4]

Andrew Davies, screenwriter of the 1995 television adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, collaborated on the screenplays for the 2001 and 2004 Bridget Jones films and Crispin Bonham-Carter, who played Mr. Bingley in that adaptation, appeared in a minor role. The self-referential in-joke between the projects convinced Colin Firth to accept the role of Mark Darcy,[5] as it gave him an opportunity to ridicule and liberate himself from his Pride and Prejudice character.[6]

Production Edit

Working Title Films acquired the film rights of the novel in 1997 before it became a best-seller.[7]

Casting Edit

Actresses who were considered for the role of Bridget Jones were Helena Bonham Carter,[8] Cate Blanchett,[8] Emily Watson,[9] Rachel Weisz (who was considered too beautiful for the role),[10] and Cameron Diaz.[11] Toni Collette declined the role because she was on Broadway starring in The Wild Party at the time.[12] Kate Winslet[8] was also considered, but, at 24, the producers decided she was too young.[citation needed]

Zellweger's casting in late May 2000 concluded a two-year search. Producer Eric Fellner explained that she "brings enormous character and conviction to the part".[13] Maguire said of Zellweger, "I saw in Renee a gift few people have, that she was able to straddle comedy and emotion."[8] Zellweger worked on her accent with Barbara Berkery, who had helped Gwyneth Paltrow for Shakespeare in Love.[8] She also gained 20 pounds (9 kg) for the part.[14] To prepare for the role, Zellweger worked at the producers' request at London book publishers Picador as a trainee in the publicity department.[7] Before the film was released, a considerable amount of controversy surrounded the casting of the American Zellweger as what some saw as a quintessentially British heroine.[15][16] However, her performance, including her south-eastern English accent, is widely considered to be of a high standard.[17][18][19]

In July 2000, the leading male roles were given to Colin Firth and Hugh Grant.[20] The director of the film, Sharon Maguire, is one of Fielding's friends, on whom the film's character "Shazzer" (English slang for Sharon)[21] was reportedly based. In the film, Shazzer is played by Sally Phillips.

Filming Edit

Principal photography began on 1 August 2000 and concluded on 5 November 2000. The crew spent six weeks shooting in and around London.[7] Locations used included Shad Thames where Bridget and Daniel have their first date, the Royal Courts of Justice, St Pancras railway station and Tower Bridge.[7] Scenes were filmed at Stoke Park in Buckinghamshire where Bridget and Daniel ventured to for their mini-break.[22] Wrotham Park in Hertfordshire served as the Darcys' home.[7] Stansted Airport doubled as JFK Airport in New York, while Syon House in Brentford featured as the venue for the anniversary party. The crew filmed for four days at Snowshill in Gloucestershire which featured as the home of Bridget Jones's family.[7][23] After six weeks of shooting on location, the crew moved to Shepperton Studios in Surrey.[7]

Reception Edit

Box office Edit

Bridget Jones's Diary grossed $71.5 million in the United States and Canada, and $210.5 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $282 million, against a production budget of $25 million.[24]

The film made $10.7 million in its opening weekend, finishing third. Dropping just 5.7% in its second weekend, the film made $10.2 million and finished first the following weekend.[25]

Critical response Edit

On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 80% based on 162 reviews, with an average rating of 6.9/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "Though there was controversy over the choice of casting, Zellweger's Bridget Jones is a sympathetic, likable, funny character, giving this romantic comedy a lot of charm."[26] Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 66 out of 100 based on 33 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[27] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.[28]

Critic Roger Ebert gave the film 3+12 out of 4 possible stars, writing: "Made against all odds into a funny and charming movie that understands the charm of the original, and preserves it."[29]

Accolades Edit

The film is recognised by American Film Institute in these lists:

Renée Zellweger was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, the Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress, the Empire Award for Best Actress, the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, the MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss (shared with Colin Firth), the Satellite Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role, the Teen Choice Award for Choice Chemistry (shared with Hugh Grant), the Teen Choice Award for Choice Liplock (shared with Grant), and the Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress.

Colin Firth won the European Film Awards Audience Award for Best Actor and the European Film Award – Jameson People's Choice Award – Best Actor and was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and the Satellite Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.

Hugh Grant won the Evening Standard British Film Awards' Peter Sellers Award for Comedy and was nominated for the Empire Award for Best British Actor, the Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, and the European Film Award – Jameson People's Choice Award – Best Actor.

Richard Curtis, Andrew Davies, and Helen Fielding were nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.

The film was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best British Film, the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, and the Satellite Award for Best Film – Musical or Comedy.

Soundtrack Edit

The film's soundtrack was composed by Patrick Doyle. It also features two hit songs that were released as singles, "Out of Reach" by Gabrielle and "It's Raining Men" by Geri Halliwell. The single became Halliwell's fourth consecutive number-one hit single on the UK Singles Chart and her most successful solo single to date.

Halliwell's version received positive reviews by music critics and experienced international success. In the United Kingdom, "It's Raining Men" debuted at number-one on the UK Singles Chart and stayed there for two weeks. It became Halliwell's fourth consecutive number-one single in the UK, selling 155,000 units in its first week and 80,000 in its second week. Overall the single went on to sell 440,000 copies in Britain alone,[31] becoming the 13th best seller of 2001.[32] In France, it was certified "Diamond" by the Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique (SNEP).[33]

Following the success of the first soundtrack, a second soundtrack was released, titled Bridget Jones's Diary 2: More Music from the Motion Picture and Other V.G. Songs.

Bridget Jones's Diary 2: More Music from the Motion Picture and Other V.G. Songs Edit

Bridget Jones's Diary 2: More Music from the Motion Picture and Other V.G. Songs
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
Released29 October 2001 (2001-10-29)
GenreMixed
Length72:53
LabelMercury Records
ProducerDave Allen
Various artists chronology
Bridget Jones's Diary: Music from the Motion Picture Bridget Jones's Diary 2: More Music from the Motion Picture and Other V.G. Songs Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason soundtrack
Tracklisting
  1. "Me and Mrs. Jones" by The Dramatics
  2. "Someone Like You" by Van Morrison
  3. "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)" by En Vogue
  4. "My Funny Valentine" by Elvis Costello
  5. "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" by Diana Ross
  6. "Yes" by McAlmont and Butler
  7. "Woman" by Neneh Cherry
  8. "Without You" by Nilsson
  9. "Do What You Gotta Do" by Nina Simone
  10. "Say What You Want" by Texas
  11. "Brass in Pocket" by The Pretenders
  12. "Out of Reach (Acoustic Version)" by Gabrielle
  13. "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" by The Shirelles
  14. "Let's Get It On" by Marvin Gaye
  15. "Waterfalls" by TLC
  16. "Angels" by Robbie Williams
  17. "It Should Have Been Me" by Yvonne Fair
  18. "Ooo Baby Baby" by Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
  19. "I Don't Want to Talk About It" by Dina Carroll
  20. "Passionate Kisses" by Mary Chapin Carpenter

Chart positions Edit

Chart (2001) Peak
position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[34] 67
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[35] 97

Home media Edit

The film was released on both VHS and DVD in 2001 with the UK VHS release containing over 35 minutes of bonus material which includes: Deleted Scenes, Exclusive Interviews, Bridget's Guide to "Getting It Right". There was also a UK VHS of "The Making of Bridget Jones". In 2011, a Blu-ray of the film was released. A Collector's Edition of the film was released in 2004 on DVD with new bonus material including; The Bridget Phenomenon, The Young And The Mateless, Portrait Of The Makeup Artist, Domestic and International TV Spots, Bridget Jones's Diary Reviews and A Guide to Bridget Britishism.

Connection to Pride and Prejudice Edit

Fielding has stated in many interviews that her novel was based upon both Jane Austen's work Pride and Prejudice and its popular 1995 BBC adaptation. This was also reflected in the decision to cast Colin Firth as Darcy, since he played Mr. Darcy in the BBC adaptation of Pride and Prejudice. This is not the film's only connection to that serial – the screenplay was co-written by Andrew Davies, who had written the adaptation of Austen's novel for the BBC.[36] Crispin Bonham-Carter, who played Mr. Bingley in that adaptation, appeared on the movie in a minor role.

Musical adaptation Edit

The film version is currently being adapted into a musical, set to hit London's West End, although no date has been set. British musician Lily Allen has written the score and lyrics, and Stephen Daldry, best known for his Tony award-winning work on the West End and Broadway productions of Billy Elliot, will be directing, joined by his co-worker Peter Darling, who will serve as choreographer.

An official cast for the production has not yet been announced, but workshops for the show have already begun with television actress and star of Legally Blonde, Sheridan Smith, in the title role.[37]

See also Edit

References Edit

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  17. ^ Hale, Ellen (12 April 2001). "Zellweger's Bridget is 'bang on' to Brits, if a bit posh". USA Today. Tysons Corner, Virginia. Retrieved 15 November 2015. Zellweger's accent was a point of great discussion among those attending on opening night, many of whom admitted to trying to find flaws in her performance. Most agreed that at times her accent was too upper-class for her background.
  18. ^ Boyle, Simon (17 October 2015). "Bridget Jones's Dialect conundrum as Renee Zellweger FORGETS how to do character's accent". Mirror. London, England. Retrieved 15 November 2015. Renee's plummy English accent became one of Bridget's best known characteristics in the films...
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This article is about the film For the 1996 novel see Bridget Jones s Diary novel For the musical see Bridget Jones Diary musical Bridget Jones s Diary is a 2001 romantic comedy film directed by Sharon Maguire and written by Richard Curtis Andrew Davies and Helen Fielding A co production of the United Kingdom United States and France it is based on Fielding s 1996 novel of the same name which is a reinterpretation of Jane Austen s 1813 novel Pride and Prejudice The adaptation stars Renee Zellweger as Bridget Jones a 32 year old British single woman who writes a diary which focuses on the things she wishes to happen in her life However her life changes when two men vie for her affection portrayed by Colin Firth and Hugh Grant Jim Broadbent and Gemma Jones appear in supporting roles Production began in August 2000 and ended in November 2000 and took place largely on location in London and the home counties Bridget Jones s DiaryTheatrical release posterDirected bySharon MaguireScreenplay byRichard Curtis Andrew Davies Helen FieldingBased onBridget Jones s Diaryby Helen FieldingProduced byTim Bevan Eric Fellner Jonathan CavendishStarringRenee Zellweger Colin Firth Hugh Grant Jim Broadbent Gemma JonesCinematographyStuart DryburghEdited byMartin WalshMusic byPatrick DoyleProductioncompaniesUniversal Pictures Little Bird StudioCanal Working Title FilmsDistributed byUniversal Pictures International through United International Pictures Miramax Films United States Mars Distribution France Release dates13 April 2001 2001 04 13 United Kingdom and United States 10 October 2001 2001 10 10 France Running time96 minutes 1 CountriesUnited Kingdom 2 United States 2 France 2 LanguageEnglishBudget 25 millionBox office 282 millionBridget Jones s Diary premiered on 4 April 2001 in the United Kingdom and was released to theatres on 13 April 2001 simultaneously in the United Kingdom and in the United States It grossed over 280 million worldwide and received positive reviews with critics highlighting Zellweger s titular performance which garnered her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress Over the years it has been hailed as part of the English pop culture with Bridget Jones being cited as a British cultural icon The success of the film spawned a Bridget Jones franchise with two equally successful sequels being released Bridget Jones The Edge of Reason 2004 and Bridget Jones s Baby 2016 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Casting 3 2 Filming 4 Reception 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical response 4 3 Accolades 5 Soundtrack 5 1 Bridget Jones s Diary 2 More Music from the Motion Picture and Other V G Songs 5 1 1 Chart positions 6 Home media 7 Connection to Pride and Prejudice 8 Musical adaptation 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksPlot EditOn New Year s Eve 1999 Bridget Jones is 32 single engagingly imperfect and worried about her weight She works as a publicity assistant at a publishing company in London where her main focus is fantasizing about her boss Daniel Cleaver At her parents New Year party Bridget is introduced to Mark Darcy a childhood acquaintance and handsome barrister son of her parents friends Mark calls Bridget foolish and vulgar and she thinks he is arrogant and rude Overhearing Mark grumble to his mother about her attempt to set him up with a verbally incontinent spinster who smokes like a chimney drinks like a fish and dresses like her mother Bridget forms the New Year s resolution to turn her life around She begins keeping a diary to chronicle her attempts to stop smoking stop drinking lose weight and find her Mr Right Bridget and Daniel begin to flirt heavily at work ahead of an important book launch at which Bridget bumps into Mark and his glamorous and haughty colleague Natasha Bridget leaves with Daniel and they have dinner despite Daniel s notorious reputation as a womaniser Daniel tells Bridget that he and Mark were formerly friends but as Mark slept with his fiancee they now hate each other Bridget and Daniel start dating Bridget is invited to a family party originally a Tarts amp Vicars costume party so she ties it into a mini break weekend with Daniel They spend the day before the party at a country inn where Mark and Natasha are also staying The morning of the party Daniel says he must return to London for work and leaves Bridget dressed as a Playboy bunny to endure the party alone When she returns to London and drops in on Daniel she discovers his American colleague Lara naked in his flat Bridget cuts ties with him and immediately searches for a new career She lands a new job in television and when Daniel pleads with her to stay she declares that she would rather have a job wiping Saddam Hussein s arse Bridget attends a friend s long standing dinner party where she is the only unaccompanied person Once again she crosses paths with Mark and Natasha He privately confesses to Bridget that despite her faults he likes her just as you are Sometime later he allows Bridget an exclusive TV interview in a landmark legal case which boosts her career and allows her to see him differently Bridget begins to develop feelings for Mark and when she misguidedly and somewhat disastrously attempts to cook her own birthday dinner party he comes to her rescue After a happy dinner celebration with Bridget s friends and Mark a drunken Daniel arrives and temporarily monopolises Bridget s attention Mark leaves but returns to challenge Daniel and they fight in the street eventually smashing through a window of a Greek restaurant The fight eventually ends with Bridget chiding Mark and he leaving but after a self serving appeal from Daniel she rejects him as well Bridget s mother Pamela has left Bridget s father Colin and begun an affair with perma tanned shopping channel presenter Julian When the affair ends she returns to the Jones s family home and off handedly reveals that Mark and Daniel s falling out resulted from Daniel then Mark s best friend at Cambridge University sleeping with Mark s wife which Mark walked in on not the other way around At the Darcys ruby wedding anniversary party the same day Bridget confesses her feelings for Mark only to learn that he and Natasha have accepted jobs in New York and are on the verge of an engagement according to Mark s father Bridget interrupts the toast with an emotionally moving speech that peters out as she realises the hopelessness of her position Although her words have an effect on Mark he still flies to New York Bridget s friends rally to repair her broken heart with a surprise trip to Paris but as they are about to leave Mark appears at Bridget s flat Just as they are about to kiss for the first time Bridget flies to her bedroom to change into sexier underwear Mark peeks at her diary reads her earlier unflattering opinions of him and leaves Bridget realizing what he has read and fearing she has lost him again runs outside after him in the snow in her tigerskin print underwear and a thin cardigan but doesn t find him Disheartened she is about to return home when he reappears she apologises and he presents her with a new diary to make a fresh start They kiss in the snow covered street Cast EditRenee Zellweger as Bridget Jones Colin Firth as Mark Darcy Hugh Grant as Daniel Cleaver Jim Broadbent as Mr Colin Jones Gemma Jones as Mrs Pamela Jones Celia Imrie as Una Alconbury James Faulkner as Uncle Geoffrey Shirley Henderson as Jude Embeth Davidtz as Natasha Glenville James Callis as Tom Sally Phillips as Sharon Shazzer Lisa Barbuscia as Lara Donald Douglas as Admiral Darcy Charmian May as Mrs Darcy Paul Brooke as Mr Fitzherbert Patrick Barlow as Julian Felicity Montagu as Perpetua Neil Pearson as Richard Finch Dolly Wells as Woney Salman Rushdie Julian Barnes Jeffrey Archer 3 and Honor Blackman have cameos in the film 4 Andrew Davies screenwriter of the 1995 television adaptation of Pride and Prejudice collaborated on the screenplays for the 2001 and 2004 Bridget Jones films and Crispin Bonham Carter who played Mr Bingley in that adaptation appeared in a minor role The self referential in joke between the projects convinced Colin Firth to accept the role of Mark Darcy 5 as it gave him an opportunity to ridicule and liberate himself from his Pride and Prejudice character 6 Production EditWorking Title Films acquired the film rights of the novel in 1997 before it became a best seller 7 Casting Edit Actresses who were considered for the role of Bridget Jones were Helena Bonham Carter 8 Cate Blanchett 8 Emily Watson 9 Rachel Weisz who was considered too beautiful for the role 10 and Cameron Diaz 11 Toni Collette declined the role because she was on Broadway starring in The Wild Party at the time 12 Kate Winslet 8 was also considered but at 24 the producers decided she was too young citation needed Zellweger s casting in late May 2000 concluded a two year search Producer Eric Fellner explained that she brings enormous character and conviction to the part 13 Maguire said of Zellweger I saw in Renee a gift few people have that she was able to straddle comedy and emotion 8 Zellweger worked on her accent with Barbara Berkery who had helped Gwyneth Paltrow for Shakespeare in Love 8 She also gained 20 pounds 9 kg for the part 14 To prepare for the role Zellweger worked at the producers request at London book publishers Picador as a trainee in the publicity department 7 Before the film was released a considerable amount of controversy surrounded the casting of the American Zellweger as what some saw as a quintessentially British heroine 15 16 However her performance including her south eastern English accent is widely considered to be of a high standard 17 18 19 In July 2000 the leading male roles were given to Colin Firth and Hugh Grant 20 The director of the film Sharon Maguire is one of Fielding s friends on whom the film s character Shazzer English slang for Sharon 21 was reportedly based In the film Shazzer is played by Sally Phillips Filming Edit Principal photography began on 1 August 2000 and concluded on 5 November 2000 The crew spent six weeks shooting in and around London 7 Locations used included Shad Thames where Bridget and Daniel have their first date the Royal Courts of Justice St Pancras railway station and Tower Bridge 7 Scenes were filmed at Stoke Park in Buckinghamshire where Bridget and Daniel ventured to for their mini break 22 Wrotham Park in Hertfordshire served as the Darcys home 7 Stansted Airport doubled as JFK Airport in New York while Syon House in Brentford featured as the venue for the anniversary party The crew filmed for four days at Snowshill in Gloucestershire which featured as the home of Bridget Jones s family 7 23 After six weeks of shooting on location the crew moved to Shepperton Studios in Surrey 7 Reception EditBox office Edit Bridget Jones s Diary grossed 71 5 million in the United States and Canada and 210 5 million in other territories for a worldwide total of 282 million against a production budget of 25 million 24 The film made 10 7 million in its opening weekend finishing third Dropping just 5 7 in its second weekend the film made 10 2 million and finished first the following weekend 25 Critical response Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2018 On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 80 based on 162 reviews with an average rating of 6 9 10 The site s critics consensus reads Though there was controversy over the choice of casting Zellweger s Bridget Jones is a sympathetic likable funny character giving this romantic comedy a lot of charm 26 Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 66 out of 100 based on 33 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 27 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A to F scale 28 Critic Roger Ebert gave the film 3 1 2 out of 4 possible stars writing Made against all odds into a funny and charming movie that understands the charm of the original and preserves it 29 Accolades Edit The film is recognised by American Film Institute in these lists 2008 AFI s 10 Top 10 Nominated Romantic Comedy Film 30 Renee Zellweger was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role the Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress the Empire Award for Best Actress the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Motion Picture Musical or Comedy the MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss shared with Colin Firth the Satellite Award for Best Actress Motion Picture Musical or Comedy the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role the Teen Choice Award for Choice Chemistry shared with Hugh Grant the Teen Choice Award for Choice Liplock shared with Grant and the Dallas Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress Colin Firth won the European Film Awards Audience Award for Best Actor and the European Film Award Jameson People s Choice Award Best Actor and was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and the Satellite Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Hugh Grant won the Evening Standard British Film Awards Peter Sellers Award for Comedy and was nominated for the Empire Award for Best British Actor the Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and the European Film Award Jameson People s Choice Award Best Actor Richard Curtis Andrew Davies and Helen Fielding were nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay The film was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best British Film the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and the Satellite Award for Best Film Musical or Comedy Soundtrack EditMain article Bridget Jones s Diary Music from the Motion Picture The film s soundtrack was composed by Patrick Doyle It also features two hit songs that were released as singles Out of Reach by Gabrielle and It s Raining Men by Geri Halliwell The single became Halliwell s fourth consecutive number one hit single on the UK Singles Chart and her most successful solo single to date Halliwell s version received positive reviews by music critics and experienced international success In the United Kingdom It s Raining Men debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart and stayed there for two weeks It became Halliwell s fourth consecutive number one single in the UK selling 155 000 units in its first week and 80 000 in its second week Overall the single went on to sell 440 000 copies in Britain alone 31 becoming the 13th best seller of 2001 32 In France it was certified Diamond by the Syndicat National de l Edition Phonographique SNEP 33 Following the success of the first soundtrack a second soundtrack was released titled Bridget Jones s Diary 2 More Music from the Motion Picture and Other V G Songs Bridget Jones s Diary 2 More Music from the Motion Picture and Other V G Songs Edit Bridget Jones s Diary 2 More Music from the Motion Picture and Other V G SongsSoundtrack album by Various artistsReleased29 October 2001 2001 10 29 GenreMixedLength72 53LabelMercury RecordsProducerDave AllenVarious artists chronologyBridget Jones s Diary Music from the Motion Picture Bridget Jones s Diary 2 More Music from the Motion Picture and Other V G Songs Bridget Jones The Edge of Reason soundtrackTracklisting Me and Mrs Jones by The Dramatics Someone Like You by Van Morrison My Lovin You re Never Gonna Get It by En Vogue My Funny Valentine by Elvis Costello Ain t No Mountain High Enough by Diana Ross Yes by McAlmont and Butler Woman by Neneh Cherry Without You by Nilsson Do What You Gotta Do by Nina Simone Say What You Want by Texas Brass in Pocket by The Pretenders Out of Reach Acoustic Version by Gabrielle Will You Love Me Tomorrow by The Shirelles Let s Get It On by Marvin Gaye Waterfalls by TLC Angels by Robbie Williams It Should Have Been Me by Yvonne Fair Ooo Baby Baby by Smokey Robinson amp The Miracles I Don t Want to Talk About It by Dina Carroll Passionate Kisses by Mary Chapin CarpenterChart positions Edit Chart 2001 Peak positionAustrian Albums O3 Austria 34 67German Albums Offizielle Top 100 35 97Home media EditThe film was released on both VHS and DVD in 2001 with the UK VHS release containing over 35 minutes of bonus material which includes Deleted Scenes Exclusive Interviews Bridget s Guide to Getting It Right There was also a UK VHS of The Making of Bridget Jones In 2011 a Blu ray of the film was released A Collector s Edition of the film was released in 2004 on DVD with new bonus material including The Bridget Phenomenon The Young And The Mateless Portrait Of The Makeup Artist Domestic and International TV Spots Bridget Jones s Diary Reviews and A Guide to Bridget Britishism Connection to Pride and Prejudice EditFielding has stated in many interviews that her novel was based upon both Jane Austen s work Pride and Prejudice and its popular 1995 BBC adaptation This was also reflected in the decision to cast Colin Firth as Darcy since he played Mr Darcy in the BBC adaptation of Pride and Prejudice This is not the film s only connection to that serial the screenplay was co written by Andrew Davies who had written the adaptation of Austen s novel for the BBC 36 Crispin Bonham Carter who played Mr Bingley in that adaptation appeared on the movie in a minor role Musical adaptation EditMain article Bridget Jones Diary musical The film version is currently being adapted into a musical set to hit London s West End although no date has been set British musician Lily Allen has written the score and lyrics and Stephen Daldry best known for his Tony award winning work on the West End and Broadway productions of Billy Elliot will be directing joined by his co worker Peter Darling who will serve as choreographer An official cast for the production has not yet been announced but workshops for the show have already begun with television actress and star of Legally Blonde Sheridan Smith in the title role 37 See also Edit Film portalBridget Jones The Edge of Reason the sequel My Lovely Sam Soon a Korean series with some thematic and narrative similaritiesReferences Edit Bridget Jones s Diary 15 British Board of Film Classification Retrieved 23 September 2016 a b c Bridget Jones s Diary 2001 British Film Institute Retrieved 3 January 2019 Bridget Jones s Diary 2001 Acting Credits www movies nytimes com Accessed 2009 05 23 DVD commentary with Sharon Maguire Steiner Susie 31 March 2001 Twice Shy The Guardian London Retrieved 20 May 2008 Faillaci Sara 16 October 2003 Me Sexy Vanity Fair Italia a b c d e f g Bridget Jones s Diary Production Notes Cinema com Retrieved 29 December 2013 a b c d e Hart Hugh 8 April 2001 A Part With Meat on Its Bones Los Angeles Times p 2 Archived from the original on 30 December 2013 Retrieved 29 December 2013 Dicker Ron 11 January 2002 For Emily Watson Acting Success Came In Waves Hartford Courant Retrieved 29 December 2013 In brief Rachel Weisz too beautiful for Bridget Jones The Guardian 16 March 2001 Retrieved 29 December 2013 Hochman David 17 December 1999 Reel World Bridget Jones Casting Call Entertainment Weekly Toni Collette Online Magazines Tonicollette org Archived from the original on 3 September 2017 Retrieved 3 September 2017 Renee wins Bridget role BBC News 24 February 2000 Retrieved 29 December 2013 Loewenstein Lael 28 March 2001 Review Bridget Jones s Diary Variety Retrieved 29 December 2013 Grant defends beleaguered Bridget Jones star The Guardian 3 May 2000 Retrieved 29 December 2013 Hoye Sue 8 March 2000 Bridget Jones is back and funny as ever CNN Retrieved 29 December 2013 Hale Ellen 12 April 2001 Zellweger s Bridget is bang on to Brits if a bit posh USA Today Tysons Corner Virginia Retrieved 15 November 2015 Zellweger s accent was a point of great discussion among those attending on opening night many of whom admitted to trying to find flaws in her performance Most agreed that at times her accent was too upper class for her background Boyle Simon 17 October 2015 Bridget Jones s Dialect conundrum as Renee Zellweger FORGETS how to do character s accent Mirror London England Retrieved 15 November 2015 Renee s plummy English accent became one of Bridget s best known characteristics in the films Graham Bob 1 April 2001 Renee Zellweger s Identity Switch Texas actress managed to perfect an English accent for Bridget Jones SFGate Retrieved 15 November 2015 Zellweger brought the accent off Hugh Grant now says but there was a phase at the beginning when she was a little bit like Princess Margaret But even the most brutal British journalists who are kind of snooty have seen screenings in London and have had to eat humble pie She s impeccable Janine Dallas Steffan 17 April 2000 Seen Heard Said The Seattle Times Retrieved 29 December 2013 moviescript Retrieved 10 August 2014 Stoke Park film history Stokepark com Retrieved 21 03 2013 Bridget Jones Diary Locations Archived 16 April 2010 at the Wayback Machine at Gloucestershire On Screen Bridget Jones s Diary 2001 Box Office Mojo Bridget Jones s Diary Bridget Jones s Diary 2001 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved 11 September 2020 Bridget Jones s Diary Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved 29 December 2013 Find CinemaScore Type Bridget Jones in the search box CinemaScore Retrieved 30 March 2021 Bridget Jones s Diary Movie Review 2001 Roger Ebert 13 April 2001 Archived from the original on 28 April 2005 Retrieved 1 August 2011 AFI s 10 Top 10 Nominees PDF Archived from the original on 16 July 2011 Retrieved 2016 08 19 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Justin Myers 16 May 2014 Official Charts Flashback 1999 Geri Halliwell Look At Me Official Charts Retrieved 24 May 2014 It s Raining Men Foreverspice com Archived from the original on 5 November 2014 Retrieved 1 April 2014 Certifications Singles Diamond annee 2002 Disque en France Archived from the original on 12 December 2011 Retrieved 3 April 2012 Austriancharts at Soundtrack BRIDGET JONES S DIARY 2 in German Hung Medien Retrieved 20 November 2013 Offiziellecharts de Soundtrack BRIDGET JONES S DIARY 2 in German GfK Entertainment Charts Retrieved 20 November 2013 Colin Firth Vanity Fair Italy 16 October 2003 Stage Musical Version of Bridget Jones s Diary Is in the Works Playbill com Archived from the original on 17 October 2012 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Bridget Jones s Diary Official website Bridget Jones s Diary at IMDb Bridget Jones s Diary at Box Office Mojo Bridget Jones s Diary at Rotten Tomatoes Bridget Jones s Diary at British Comedy Guide Bridget Jones Online Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bridget Jones 27s Diary amp oldid 1169869292, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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