Bridget Jones's Baby finds our heroine at 43, single once again after a breakup with Mark Darcy. Her life is stabilized—she’s a successful news producer and has finally reached her "ideal weight"—but she feels the familiar tug of loneliness. A wild weekend at a music festival leads to a night with a charming American billionaire, Jack Qwant, followed shortly by a chance encounter and a night with Darcy. When Bridget finds herself pregnant, she is faced with a classic Bridget dilemma: she doesn’t know which of the two men is the father.
Twelve years after her last outing, Bridget Jones returns in a film that manages to recapture the charm of the original while navigating the complexities of middle age and unexpected motherhood. Bridget_Jones_s_Baby_m1080p_2016_
: After a long hiatus from the screen, Zellweger slips back into Bridget’s skin (and accent) with effortless grace. She brings a matured vulnerability to the character that makes her slapstick mishaps feel earned rather than forced. Bridget Jones's Baby finds our heroine at 43,
: As Bridget’s deadpan OB-GYN, Thompson provides the film’s sharpest comedic timing, acting as the grounded foil to the chaotic trio. The Verdict When Bridget finds herself pregnant, she is faced
: The dynamic between Colin Firth’s stiff-upper-lip Mark Darcy and Patrick Dempsey’s tech-savvy Jack Qwant provides a fresh "old vs. new" conflict. Dempsey is a welcome replacement for the absent Hugh Grant, offering a genuine sweetness that makes Bridget’s choice genuinely difficult.