35 min

Bridget Jones's Diary Taking Hugh for Granted

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This week we step inside the world of Bridget and her diary in Bridget Jones’s Diary (Sharon Maguire, 2001). Bridget, portrayed by Renée Zellweger, is an average woman struggling with her perceived imperfections like her age, weight, job and her lack of a man. As a New Year’s resolution she decides to take control of her life by starting a diary in which she will always tell the complete truth. When her charming though disreputable boss, Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant) takes an interest in her, Bridget finds it hard to stay away, despite her better judgement. Perhaps, Mark Darcy (Colin Firth) is a better fit for her? For now, it’s Sunday morning and Bridget has woken up with a headache, a hangover and her boss...

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For those of you that want to skip disclaimers, opening theme tunes, salutations, synopses and go straight to the film analysis, head to 6:13

This week we step inside the world of Bridget and her diary in Bridget Jones’s Diary (Sharon Maguire, 2001). Bridget, portrayed by Renée Zellweger, is an average woman struggling with her perceived imperfections like her age, weight, job and her lack of a man. As a New Year’s resolution she decides to take control of her life by starting a diary in which she will always tell the complete truth. When her charming though disreputable boss, Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant) takes an interest in her, Bridget finds it hard to stay away, despite her better judgement. Perhaps, Mark Darcy (Colin Firth) is a better fit for her? For now, it’s Sunday morning and Bridget has woken up with a headache, a hangover and her boss...

Make sure you're following Taking Hugh for Granted on Instagram and Facebook (@TakingHughforGranted) as well as Twitter (@TakingHugh). You can get in touch with us there or via our email takinghughforgranted@gmail.com

For those of you that want to skip disclaimers, opening theme tunes, salutations, synopses and go straight to the film analysis, head to 6:13

35 min