Starring Renée Zellweger, Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson andn Chiwetel Ejiofor.
Bridget Jones finally has some luck in her life; she has a great job as a screenwriter, her family and a new boyfriend; the fact that he is over twenty years younger than her isn't the only thing that is causing problems.
'Four years on, Bridget is older, wiser, sharper, funnier and marginally less dependent on pratfalls to deliver laughs. All of which means that this, the fourth film in the series based on Helen Fielding’s beloved creation, is the most satisfying and unexpectedly touching Jones outing since the first movie' - The Guardian
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