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danisanna

Holy smokes, I actually laughed outloud. Really enjoyable.

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7 years 6 months ago
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Joao_Carlos

Its f* unbelievable.!

A movie full of cliches, using the same old "formula".
A goofy woman + 2 good looking guys around her.

And thats it! Enjoy the crap over and over again
3 years 6 months ago
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airi86ja

great, funny and spreading good vibes
7 years 7 months ago
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pickledelephant

Surprisingly enjoyable!
7 years 7 months ago
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rafaz1

Better than i expected!
7 years 7 months ago
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DaniloFreiles

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C'è da dire Renee Zellweger è molto brava. Alcuni atteggiamenti ed espressioni facciali sono tipiche del personaggio ma non dell'interprete. Infatti la protagonista mi sta di traverso, ma adoro il personaggio di Io me & Irene, interpretato dalla stessa attrice.
4 years 3 months ago
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vendetta

happy...times are here again.
6 years 10 months ago
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Siskoid

Bridget Jones's Baby was a pleasant surprise, doing away with the thing I didn't care for in the original (the preposterous weight issue, the unbelievable love interest represented by Hugh Grant) and telling a story I actually haven't already seen told in this style (by the time I saw the original, I thought the awkward British romcom genre had had better entries). We're 15 years on, and while Bridget is still prone to gaffes, she's made a success of herself, and the romantic triangle/who's the daddy story features two viable mates and a take on relationships that is adult without preventing the characters from also acting childish. The acerbic doctor played by Emma Thompson was a highlight. I also want to highlight what Hot or Not's DJ Nath (also in attendance) called a "live studio audience", a room full of people who wanted to laugh, gasp and awww eagerly, which heightened the experience rather than distracted from it, with specific rows seeming to respond best to either the slapstick, the relationship humor, or the satire. Guess which row I was in. And that's a wrap on Bridget Jones, I think that's a character and story well arced.
7 years 7 months ago
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