Sunday, July 13, 2008

Romantic Movies: Bridget Jones's Diary

Even though I'm American, I have to admit that romantic movies seem even more so when they incorporate English accents. That's particularly true with period films. But it also happens to apply to Bridget Jones's Diary, which is as contemporary as they come -- in spite of being an update of Pride and Prejudice.

Ironically, Bridget is played by Texan Renée Zellweger, who manages a spot-on English accent that allows her to seem realistic foil for her authentically English co-stars, Hugh Grant and Colin Firth. Firth uses upper-crust Englishness to give his character Mark Darcy a distant but oh-so-gorgeous quality, while Hugh Grant's Daniel Cleaver oozes sexy malevolence and shows us that all English men aren't prim and proper, no matter how their accents might make us think otherwise.

Watching these three characters -- dotty, lonely and odd but lovable Bridget; uptight Darcy and snake-in-the-grass Cleaver -- interact always makes me feel this is the stuff love triangles should be made of. I heard a movie critic put this movie down recently and I couldn't figure out why. To me, it's the perfect blend of comic silliness, clever writing, romance (don't miss the last scene!) and manly eye candy that makes it the perfect romantic movie.

Here's the trailer from Bridget Jones's Diary:


If you're lucky, you might even be able to find Bridget Jones's Diary as a movie download, instead of having to rent it.

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4 comments:

elgringo said...

Great blog. This is the only one I've seen completely focused on romantic movies. That's really cool.

I need to watch Jones again but I remember not loving it (but not hating it) when I saw it for the first time.

Scott
he-shot-cyrus.blogspot.com

Rita said...

Hi Scott,

Thanks for stopping by and for the kind words!

As for Bridget Jones, you might have to be a single woman to appreciate it. I was single when I first saw it and really related to it.

Cameron Sharpe said...

Okay where do I fall among the 4 types? hehehe I fall under UNCONDITIONAL LOVE, this is so true because every time we have an argument about something, we always ended up reconciling and that is really important, our love is always bigger than any other, indeed nothing can destroy unconditional love. Love overcomes EVERYTHING!

Eric said...

I'm a guy that doesn't mind a rom-com if it's done well, but I just can't stand Rene Zellweger. She was fine in Cold Moutain, but otherwise I try to stay away.