Bridget Jones’s Baby (2016)

“If I’m going to be slutty, it’s nice to think I’m helping the environment.”

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Mark: Well, I can always find time to save the world. And Bridget, you’re my world.

Jack: We could be so good for each other. 97%.
Bridget: On paper. But falling in love doesn’t happen on paper. Sometimes you love a person because of all the reasons they’re not like you. And sometimes you love a person just because they feel like home.

Bridget: Can’t go back and keep making same mistakes. Must keep moving forward and make new ones.

Jack: Come on, buddy. Why are you so angry?
Mark: You know what? I’m really not your buddy. And I don’t know about vibes and negative energy or prenatal wind, and even less about algorithms. So, I will confess that the laws of attraction are somewhat beyond me. In fact, Bridget defies comprehension generally. But despite, or perhaps, owing to the bewildering litany of catastrophes I’ve witnessed over the last 40 years, I feel I’ve come to know Bridget rather well, and I’ve spent those years caring for her very deeply. And that may defy automated reasoning, but there’s nothing I can do about it.

Mark: You can do this. You can. We can do it together. Just think what life’s thrown at you already. You’ve turned disasters into triumphs with your sheer, joyful, indefatigable, infectious lust for life. You’ve managed this entire pregnancy almost entirely on your own, despite a lunatic mother, repressed men, and boyfriends who don’t deserve you.

Bridget: What if it’s not yours?
Jack: What?
Bridget: What if the baby turns out to be Mark’s?
Jack: Well, I mean, it would certainly change things.

Bridget: What if it’s not yours?
Mark: Then I’ll love him anyway. Just as I love you. Just the way you were, the way you are, the way you always will be.

Mark: She’s gone back to The Hague, where she’s now living, and I’m not.
Bridget: Oh, I’m so sorry, Mark.
Mark: Right at this precise moment, I’m not sorry at all.

Dr. Rawlings: You don’t really need them, you know. All they’re good for is fitting car seats and blaming things on. They really just get in the way after that. You’re absolutely capable of doing this on your own.

Dr. Rawlings: I do recommend that you have the anmiocentesis because there are always more risks with a geriatric mother.
Bridget: Geriatric? That’s outrageous.
Dr. Rawlings: Indeed.
Bridget: Unless you can sign on for your child support and pension at the same time.

Jack: For better or worse, fate has brought us together.
Mark: It wasn’t fate, it was condoms.
Jack: What do you mean?
Mark: Those ridiculous dolphin-friendly things from the bottom of Bridget’s bag.
Jack: I’m sorry, I have no idea what you’re talking about. When Bridget and I got it on, I was… I was not dressed for the occasion.

Shazzer: Oh, God! You didn’t use those? The vegan condoms?
Bridget: “Biodegradable and dolphin-friendly.” If I’m going to be slutty, it’s nice to think I’m helping the environment.

  • In the first film, it is revealed that Bridget’s birthday is November 9th, but by the third film, it has been moved to May 9th.
  • Three different endings were filmed for this movie. None of the cast members knew which one was used until it opened in cinemas.
  • According to Colin Firth, his new rival, Patrick Dempsey’s Jack Qwant, is more intimidating than his former opponent, Hugh Grant’s Daniel Cleaver. “Mark didn’t think Daniel was better than him. This guy Jack seems to be more of the charming good guy, and in some ways that’s scarier.”
  • Hugh Grant was originally slated to return as Daniel Cleaver in the film, but he ultimately turned down the role, citing dissatisfaction with the script and concerns that the character would need to be significantly altered to fit into the story, something he was unwilling to do.
  • Singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran makes a cameo playing at the music festival where Bridget meets Jack.
  • Helen Fielding wrote a novel titled Bridget Jones’ Baby, which was released after this movie. In this book, the two possible fathers were Mark Darcy and Daniel Cleaver.
  • Bridget’s diary has been replaced with a tablet/iPad.
  • With the release of this film, the Bridget Jones series became the only romantic comedy trilogy of the new millennium to have all three installments released in theaters and starring the same lead actress throughout.
  • Shipped to some theaters under the name, London Bridge
Original Title
Bridget Jones's Baby
Tagline
Relationship status: beyond complicated
Overview
After breaking up, Bridget Jones' happily-ever-after hasn't quite gone according to plan. Fortysomething and single again, she decides to focus on her job and surround herself with old friends and new. For once, Bridget has everything completely under control. Then her love life takes a turn when she meets Jack. A week later, she runs into Mark before she finds herself pregnant, but with one hitch - she's not sure of the identity of her baby's father - Mark or Jack.
Status
Released
Runtime
123
Release Date
2016-09-14
Score
6.409

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