In the screen adaptation of 'Bridget Jones Diary', Helen Fielding's international best-selling phenomenon, documentary filmmaker Sharon Maguire has managed a rare feat: a film as captivating as the novel! Bridget Jones (Renee Zellweger) is a pretty and neurotic thirtysomething "singleton" (in her vernacular) who vows to take control of her life after being humiliated by handsome, standoffish barrister, Mark Darcy (Colin Firth) at her parents' New Year's party. Determined to lose weight, and cut back on vices like wine, cigarettes, and workaholic-alcoholic-misogynistic men, Bridget begins a diary to chart her progress. Unfortunately, the P.R. executive hits a snag when her boss, gorgeous cad Daniel (Hugh Grant) instigates a sexy e-mail flirtation. Despite her tendency to bungle book launch parties, and any situation involving the ever-disapproving Mark Darcy, Bridget's winning combination of charm, vulnerability, and wit intrigues not only the seductively dangerous Daniel, but also the arrogant barrister. Featuring a note-perfect performance by Zellweger, a devilish one by Grant, and the inspired casting of Firth (the object of Bridget's lusty fantasies in the book) Bridget Jones Diary is a clever, delightful romantic comedy guaranteed to please old fans and win new ones.
Audio Commentary with Director Sharon Maguire
'Resolutions': A Behind-the-scenes Featurette
Bridget Jones Articles: Text Pages from the Novel
Music Videos from Gabrielle and Shelby Lynn
Deleted Scenes
Interactive Menu
Scene Access