Entertainment
Bridget Jones’s Diary at 20: a gloriously messy ode to imperfection – The Guardian
While elements of the hit British comedy have aged quite notably, the charm remains as strong as ever as does Renee Zellweger’s Oscar-nominated turn

My chosen streaming service categorises Bridget Joness Diary as swoonworthy, sentimental and feelgood. Despite it being a romantic comedy, I am not sure how much I agree that it is sentimental or swoonworthy; in fact, rewatching it for the umpteenth time, what struck me most was how doggedly unsentimental it is. Twenty years after it was first released in cinemas, Bridget Joness Diary has become one of the all-time classic British comedies. I can quote great unwieldy chunks of it. It makes me laugh…
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