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Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason

Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason

2004
Comedy Romance
108 min R United Kingdom
6.228 / 10
6 IMDB

Bridget Jones is still dating her new love, barrister Mark Darcy, for a perfect six weeks. However, while on assignment in Thailand with her disreputable ex, Daniel Cleaver,…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Beeban Kidron / Filippo Fassetta / Amy Coop / Karen Fryer / Candy Marlowe / Susan Drennan / Angela Wharton
Starring
Renée Zellweger / Colin Firth / Hugh Grant / Jacinda Barrett / Jim Broadbent / Gemma Jones / Sally Phillips / Celia Imrie

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

charming chaotic funny predictable enjoyable romantic silly disappointing relatable entertaining

Reviews

C
Chloe Davies
May 8, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

A welcome, if somewhat predictable, return for Bridget Jones, 'The Edge of Reason' doubles down on the comedic mayhem. Renée Zellweger is once again the heart of the film, her earnest portrayal of Bridget’s romantic woes as endearing…

O
Oliver Hayes
May 8, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

Bridget Jones is back, and while the stakes are higher and the situations more absurd, the essential charm of the character remains intact. 'The Edge of Reason' is a more ambitious film than its predecessor, taking Bridget out…

I
Isabelle Moreau
May 8, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

Where the first Bridget Jones film felt like a revelation in its honest portrayal of modern singlehood, 'The Edge of Reason' often feels like a retread with added slapstick. Renée Zellweger is as likeable as ever, but the…

M
Marcus Bellweather
May 8, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

For those who adored the original, 'Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason' offers a familiar comfort, albeit with a decidedly more frenetic energy. Zellweger remains the undisputed queen of awkward charm, navigating a plot that sees her relationship…

E
Eleanor Vance
May 8, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

Renée Zellweger slips back into Bridget Jones's sensible knickers with practised ease, but 'The Edge of Reason' struggles to recapture the magic of its predecessor. The sequel leans heavily into farce, with Bridget's adventures in Thailand descending into…

FAQs

The film delves into themes of trust, insecurity, and the often-messy reality of maintaining a relationship. Bridget's internal monologue continues to grapple with self-doubt, amplified by external pressures and the reappearance of Daniel Cleaver. It explores whether initial romantic ideals can withstand the practicalities and potential pitfalls of long-term commitment. The narrative also touches upon cultural misunderstandings and the humorous chaos that can ensue when expectations clash with reality, particularly in Bridget's eventful trip abroad.