Higher-than-expected effect dialogue intriguing

Guy 2022-04-19 09:01:30

I thought it was a more relaxed love movie, but it was far from it. Although the plot is simple, I learned British humor from it, and I feel that their dialogue is more wise and connotative than the straightforward American dialogue.
Renée's performance in it is very natural. Colin Firth is also my favorite. When I was in elementary school, I remembered Mr. Darcy in Pride and Prejudice played by him. This play still retains the aristocratic atmosphere and cool appearance. , and the affectionate look in his eyes from beginning to end, it feels better than Hugh Grant's acting skills.
When I saw Bridget running after Mark in the snowflakes in his underwear, Mark came out of the bookstore, took out a new diary, and told her to leave just so she could have a new diary Diary, suddenly moved to tears. And the last kiss, it feels very warm.

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Bridget Jones's Diary quotes

  • Bridget: You once said you liked me just as I am and I just wanted to say likewise. I mean there are stupid things your mum buys you, tonight's another... classic. You're haughty, and you always say the wrong thing in every situation and I seriously believe that you should rethink the length of your sideburns. But, you're a nice man and I like you. If you wanted to pop by some time that might be nice... more than nice.

    Mark Darcy: Right, crikey.

  • Tom: Well done Bridge, four hours of careful cooking and a feast of blue soup, omelette and marmalade. I think that deserves a toast, don't you? To Bridget, who cannot cook, but who we love

    [in an undertone]

    Tom: just as she is.

    TomShazzerJude: To Bridget, just as she is.