Bridget Jones Diary Edge Of Reason

Another year,

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  2. Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason. (soundtrack) Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason is the official soundtrack to the 2004 British romantic comedy film, directed by Beeban Kidron. Uncut magazine gave the album three out of five stars, saying that ' Its quality control is close to impeccable.' Allmusic called it 'a generally enjoyable, if slick.

a brand new diary.

Once again I was summoned,

kicking and screaming,

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to my mother's turkeycurry buffet,

where I've had some of the most

shaming experiences of my life.

Hello, darling.

Lovely to see you.

It was, as usual, crammed full

with some of the most dangerous perverts

Jones

in the UK,

disguised as close, personal friends

of my parents.

- Hello, Bridget.

- Hello, Una.

- Oh, no, thanks.

- Love the jumper.

- I prefer what's underneath it.

- Uncle Geoffrey!

- Hello, gorgeous.

- Hello.

- Hello, darling.

- Hello, Dad. How's it going?

I wish I was dead.

But this year,

there was one crucial difference.

- Nice jumper.

- My mother's tastenever falters.

Never.

You alwayswonder how it's going

to work out at the end of the story.

Maria and Captain Von Trapp,

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,

Mark Darcy and Bridget Jones.

I've found my happyending at last.

And nothing in the world can spoil it.

Well, almost nothing.

Bridget Jones,

what the f*** are you doing?

- I, I can't see anywhere soft to land.

- How about on your arse?

Bridget, unless you want to get sacked

at 6,000 feet,

you will be on your way

in exactlythree seconds.

Three, two, one.. cue Bridget.

Skydiving:

A dangerous bane to the countryside

and emergency services,

or a safe and exhilarating hobby?

Well.. let's see, shall we?

Go. Jump.

For Christ's sakes, go!

- She's out. Unit Two, you got her?

- We see her.

Bridget, open the chute.

Open it.

Open your f***ing parachute!

Pull the thingy or you will diel

Oh.

Honestly,

you forget just one teeny, weeny detail

and everyonetreats you like an idiot.

Nobody does it better

Makes me feel sad for the rest

Nobody does it

Half as good as you

Baby, baby

Darling, you're the best

Baby, you're the best..

Where was I?

Oh, yes.. Mark Darcy.

The question is:
What happens

after you walk off into the sunset?

Bridget?

Earth to BridgetSodding Jones.

Bridget, you're on.

You're live.

Well, this is Bridget Jones

for Sit Up Britain,

reporting to you

from a big vat of excrement.

Give me a close-up of the porker.

Who cares about

the odd professional hiccup?

I've been in a functional relationship

with an adult male

for six wonderful weeks,

four fabulous days

and sevenprecious hours.

Or to put it another way,

71 ecstatic shags.

He's given up being snooty,

and I've given up smoking.

- Loving you..

- Well, he thinks I have anyway,

which is practically the same thing.

..a dream come true..

Mark Darcy is perfect.

Not a fuckwit, alcoholic, workaholic,

pervert or megalomaniac,

but total sex god

and humanrights lawyer.

He is a miracle, really.

Bridget, will you stop?

Stop staring at me.

Go and find something to do.

Sorry.

La la la la la..

So, as you can see,

the incredibletruth is

the wildernessyears are over.

Bridget Jones is a love pariah no more.

Morning, Bridget. Late again.

Yes. Sorry.

I was in bed with my boyfriend.

He's a humanrights lawyer, you know.

Yes, we know.

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I cannotbelieve how fantastic

Bridget Jones The Edge Of Reason

shagging was last night.

Maybe I'll ring him.

No, no..

Obviously it's important to tell one's

boyfriend how nice he looks naked,

but I have crucial,

Pulitzer Prizewinningjournalism to do.

Hello?

It's me. Just wondered how you are.

I'm fine, thanks.

Everything all right with you?

Fine, though, er..

I've just had a rather graphic

shag flashback.

And you do have

a genuinelygorgeous bottom.

Thank you.

I'm with the Mexican ambassador,

Autodesk inventor 2009 activation code keygen. the head of Amnesty International

and the Undersecretary

for Trade and Industry.

Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason
AuthorHelen Fielding
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
GenreComedy novel, 'Chick lit'
1999 novel
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
ISBN0-670-89296-3
OCLC43185907
823/.914 21
LC ClassPR6056.I4588 B76 2000
Preceded byBridget Jones's Diary
Followed byBridget Jones: Mad About the Boy

Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason is a 1999 novel by Helen Fielding, a sequel to her popular Bridget Jones' Diary. It chronicles Bridget Jones's adventures after she begins to suspect that her boyfriend, Mark Darcy, is falling for a rich young solicitor who works in the same firm as him, a woman called Rebecca. The comic novel follows the characteristic ups and downs of the self-proclaimed singleton's first real relationship in several years. It also involves many misunderstandings, a few work mishaps, and an adventure in Southeast Asia involving planted drugs and Madonna songs.

In 2004 a film adaptation was released.

Fielding has said that the first Bridget Jones story was based on the Jane Austen novel Pride and Prejudice. There are parallels between The Edge of Reason and the Austen novel Persuasion, in which the main character is persuaded by her friends to break off her relationship with her 'true love'. Again, Fielding borrows a name from Austen, this time a Giles Benwick, after Captain Benwick. She also reworks several scenes in Persuasion: for example, Rebecca, Bridget's rival for Mark's affection, dives into a shallow river and hurts her foot, a mirror of the incident in Persuasion when Louisa, Anne's rival, falls on her head at Lyme. In both cases, the protagonist (Anne/Bridget) first overhears Darcy praising Rebecca/Louisa for being 'resolute' - praise of the very trait that contributes to the accident. Then, when Bridget attends her goddaughter Constance's birthday party, Mark Darcy rescues her from a young male child who is determined to climb onto her back; in Persuasion, Captain Wentworth (Anne's lost love) does precisely the same thing, in the same manner, for Anne. At Bridget's mother's Book Club poetry reading, Mark overhears Bridget commenting that women remain fixated on men who have forgotten them, and is moved to write her a secret note expressing his continuing regard (which he then fails to give to her due to a mix-up). This, with a happier immediate outcome, also happens in Persuasion, when Wentworth overhears Anne making a similar observation about 'women's constancy' to Captain Harville, and writes her a proposal which he gets to her by stealth. Later in the Fielding novel, when Giles and Rebecca become romantically involved, Fielding parodies Austen's description of Captain Benwick and Louisa having fallen in love over poetry, commenting that Giles and Rebecca 'fell in love over self-help books'.

Much is made of Bridget's fascination with the BBC television adaptation of Pride and Prejudice and Colin Firth, the actor who played Mr. Darcy. Bridget even meets Colin Firth and interviews him for a newspaper article. As a self-referential in-joke, Colin Firth plays Mark Darcy in both Bridget Jones movies.

Tracie Bennett won an Audie Award for Comedy Best Actress for her audiobook narrations of both this and its predecessor.

Development[edit]

Sandra Gregory stated that the scenes involving the Thai prison probably received inspiration from her incident since Helen Fielding knew the next door neighbors of her parents and presumably would have talked to them.[1]

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References[edit]

  1. ^Gregory, Sandra (November 1, 2004). 'Bridget Jones stole my story'. The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved July 4, 2016.

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External links[edit]

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