Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy

critic Reviews

, 88% Certified Fresh Tomatometer Score
  • A bittersweet romp about new beginnings with another sparkling turn by Renée Zellweger, Mad About the Boy gracefully closes the book on Bridget Jones' diary.
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    Maxwell RabbChicago Reader
    Despite all the repeated gags and such, it’s charming—and more emotionally vulnerable than many of its counterparts.
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    Mark KermodeKermode and Mayo's Take (YouTube)
    It's scrappy. It plays like a series of sketches and some of them work better than others... [but] it settles down into something which is actually about grief.
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    Wenlei MaThe Nightly (AU)
    What you have is a mature film that captures all the ups-and-downs of life, and all the truths we can hold at the same time. Bridget can quietly sit with her pain and have fun sexy times with a younger lover.
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    Udita JhunjhunwalaLivemint
    Despite its flaws, the movie will resonate with long-time fans of the franchise, providing enough nostalgic moments and crackling humour to be a satisfying farewell to a well-worn romcom.
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    Laura VenningEmpire Magazine
    The sequel we didn’t know we needed, Mad About The Boy is a heartfelt, charming return to the chaos surrounding the one and only Bridget Jones. You might even shed a few tears.
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    Wendy IdeObserver (UK)
    While we’re invested in the idea of Bridget getting her second chance at a happy ending, it’s the film’s returning characters rather than the new ones that deliver heart and humour. Most welcome is Hugh Grant’s raffish Daniel Cleaver.
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    Rachel HoExclaim!
    Fourth installments in a franchise (especially after so much time) are rarely a good idea, but Mad About the Boy continues on the tradition of the franchise's penchant for bittersweet sentiment and joyful humour.
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    Manuel BetancourtFilmWeek (LAist)
    This is the Bridget Jones we know and love and if you enjoy that then this is going to be an affable two hours of your time.
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    Lael LoewensteinFilmWeek (LAist)
    It's just sort of okay. If you're looking for something in that milieu, it'll work.
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  • , Rotten Tomatometer Score
    Dennis SchwartzDennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
    A rather blah film.
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