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In the single diary, Mark Darcy is tailor-made for Fairs.
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Fielding, the original author, was very dissatisfied with Renee's chance to get the heroine and protested by quitting the crew.
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Renee came to London early to receive pronunciation training and experience local life in order to speak an authentic London accent.
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In order to get close to the role in appearance, Renee did not hesitate to gain 10 pounds, and for this reason also lost the opportunity to be the cover girl of "Harpers" magazine.
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The letters B and J in the movie title are the English abbreviations of the heroine Bridget Jones. The term BJ has since become the most fashionable term among single women.
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In the film, a pair of underwear worn by the hostess is auctioned off with the words "Hello, Mommy!" signed by Hugh Grant. The auction proceeds will be donated to some parks in London.
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Since Zellweger often pours himself a glass of a certain brand of wine after falling out in the film, making it a symbol of "tragic", many British people have begun to avoid drinking the wine, which has caused the latter's sales to go from bad to worse.
Bridget Jones's Diary behind the scenes gags
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Bridget: [to carolers] Bugger off.
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Bridget: Resolution #1: Uggg - will obviously lose 20 lbs. #2: Always put last night's panties in the laundry basket. Equally important: will find nice sensible boyfriend and stop forming romantic attachments to any of the following: alcoholics, workaholics, sexaholics, commitment-phobics, peeping toms, megalomaniacs, emotional fuckwits, or perverts. Will especially stop fantasizing about a particular person who embodies all these things.