Ms. Zellweger accomplishes the small miracle of making Bridget both entirely endearing and utterly real.Read Full Review »
90
ROLLING STONE: Peter Travers
Delivers frisky fun for bruised romantics regardless of age, sex or nationality.Read Full Review »
88
CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Roger Ebert
Made against all odds into a funny and charming movie that understands the charm of the original, and preserves it.Read Full Review »
80
NewsWeek: Jeff Giles
She's (Zellweger) so disarming and so deeply Bridget -- gliding between mortifying slapstick and pathos -- that she's entirely won you over by the time the credits have rolled. The opening credits.Read Full Review »
80
Washington Post: Stephen Hunter
Grant is casually fabulous and very amusing, but all power to Firth the actor. He's the compleat Darcy, and he never wavers.Read Full Review »
The script is teasingly, pleasingly raunchy in places.Read Full Review »
75
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Lisa Schwarzbaum
Bridget's most attractive asset is that she's played by Renée Zellweger.Read Full Review »
75
Boston Globe: Jay Carr
The film not only works better than expected but gets the important things right, starting, of course, with Zellweger's Bridget and Bridget's mind-set.Read Full Review »
75
Philadelphia Inquirer: Carrie Rickey
As adorable and predictable a film as the Helen Fielding best-seller that inspired it.Read Full Review »