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Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy (2025)

Directed by Michael Morris2h 4mPublished Mar 14, 2025Episode length 1h 21m
See It or Skip It? - Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy
RomanceComedyDrama

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Renée Zellweger
Renée Zellweger
Bridget Jones
Chiwetel Ejiofor
Chiwetel Ejiofor
Scott Walliker
Leo Woodall
Leo Woodall
Roxby 'Roxster' McDuff
Hugh Grant
Hugh Grant
Daniel Cleaver
Jim Broadbent
Jim Broadbent
Colin Jones
Gemma Jones
Gemma Jones
Pamela Jones
Colin Firth
Colin Firth
Mark Darcy
Sarah Solemani
Sarah Solemani
Miranda
Josette Simon
Josette Simon
Talitha
Nico Parker
Nico Parker
Chloe
Michael Morris
Michael Morris
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Overview

Bridget Jones navigates life as a widow and single mum with the help of her family, friends, and former lover, Daniel. Back to work and on the apps, she's pursued by a younger man and maybe – just maybe – her son's science teacher.

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FIRST 40:20: Spoiler-Free Review with our See It/Skip It Verdict AFTER 40:20: Full Spoiler Review We do musical theatre together . This week we dive into the world of rom-coms this week, and take a closer look at Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy , the latest chapter in the iconic, heartwarming saga of everyone's favori

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FIRST 40:20: Spoiler-Free Review with our See It/Skip It Verdict
AFTER 40:20: Full Spoiler Review

We do musical theatre together.  This week we dive into the world of rom-coms this week, and take a closer look at Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy, the latest chapter in the iconic, heartwarming saga of everyone's favorite single woman, now 50-something and navigating life, love, and motherhood. Starring Renée Zellweger this film promises to explore the joys and challenges of middle-aged romance with all the humor and vulnerability we've come to expect from the Bridget Jones series.

Join Ian and Liam as we step into Bridget's world again to see if the film delivers the nostalgic charm we’ve missed or if it falters in its attempt to explore the realities of aging, dating, and starting over. Can this film still capture the essence of what made the series so beloved, or does it try too hard to stay relevant in a modern world?

We'll examine the storytelling—Does the film successfully blend the humor and emotional depth of Bridget’s character with the complexity of her new life? Is it a satisfying conclusion to her journey or just another chapter that tries to recapture the past?  Does Bridget's storyline still resonate with audiences after all this time, and how has her character evolved?

We’ll also break down the film’s tone and style—Does the film manage to balance its emotional beats with the signature quirkiness of the franchise, or does it lean too heavily into sentimentality? Does it still feel fresh, or does it rely too much on nostalgia?  Do you have to have seen the other films in the series?  Do you have to have grown up with the films in real time?

Finally, we'll debate whether Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy strikes the right balance between the lighthearted and the heartfelt. Does it deliver a satisfying and meaningful update to Bridget’s story, or does it feel like an unnecessary revisit that doesn’t add much to the series?

We’ll tackle all these questions as we dissect the film and tell you if we think you should SEE IT or SKIP IT!