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Bridget Jones Is Perfect, Just the Way She Is, 20 Years Later

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By Twenty years ago this week, Bridget Jones’s Diary hit . And like the protagonist, people immediately began to expose themselves.“It's so aggressive,” Jonathan Rosenbaum of the movie for The Chicago Reader.

Peter Bradshaw, who was and is the chief film critic at the Guardian, devoted several lines of to the effects of Renée Zellweger’s famous weight gain for the role. “Her thighs are massively dimpled and her great bottom is as stately as a sinking galleon,” he wrote.Even so, reviews were mostly positive. “The movie gives almost unreasonable pleasure,” Roger Ebert.

Bridget Jones became a box office smash, and then a . Zellweger was nominated for an Oscar. For many of us, Bridget Jones’s Diary is a perfect piece of entertainment.But people.

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