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Isidro 2022-04-23 07:02:13

When watching the first part, Mark's appearance in the play was actually not the protagonist. He only occasionally appears in Bridget's life and love in a hazy gesture.
On the other hand, Daniel is definitely firmly occupied in the play as a kind of protagonist.
As a single, do you like to be as handsome and romantic as Daniel, or like Mark, with an ISO certification mark?
In the beginning, Mark gave me the feeling of being dumb and unpleasant, but at the end, when Mark and Bridget were kissing in the snow, Bridget said: Good men don't kiss like this. Mark said: Fucking (according to the translation, it is roughly like this, anyway, the gentle Mr. Mark made a dirty word, oh~)
The last scene and dialogue left me with unspeakable tenderness and touching. His affection for Mark suddenly rose. What, am I a violence controller? o(╯□╰)o
Daniel is not even a good person for a relationship. Only coveting the other's body, how can it be done?
Mark, perhaps incomprehensible, is the most flavorful.
Oh

, in the second part, inevitably, love is always bumpy and bumpy. Bridget and Mark were not spared either.
After Bridget and Mark "quarreled" (a quarrel), Bridget returned home, smoked at the window, the camera slowly pulled back, zoomed out, and panned, and there were different lingering couples beside different windows, the last shot Mark who is set to walk alone on the road. (I love this lens very much, and it is handled very perfectly).
The ending of the fairy tale is the desire of everyone who is in love or still single, so good, Mark and Bridget are complete in the fairy tale.

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Extended Reading

Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason quotes

  • Mark Darcy: And this is Horatio...

    Bridget Jones: Horatio?

    Mark Darcy: Yes, Horatio.

  • Bridget Jones: I read that you should never go out with someone if you can think of three reasons why you shouldn't.

    Mark Darcy: And can you think of three?

    Bridget Jones: Yes.

    Mark Darcy: Which are?

    Bridget Jones: First off, I embarrass you. I can't ski, I can't ride, I can't speak Latin , my legs only come up to here and yes I will always be just a little bit fat. And you, you fold your underpants before you go to bed!

    Mark Darcy: No, hang on! That-that can't be a reason.

    Bridget Jones: No, it's not a reason! But you're not perfect either! You look down your nose at absolutely everyone and you're incapable of doing anything spontaneous or potentially affectionate.

    [pause]

    Bridget Jones: It feels like you're waiting to find someone in the VIP room who's- who's so fantastic, just the way she is, that you don't need to fix her.

    Mark Darcy: Bridget, this is mad.

    Bridget Jones: And perhaps you thought you found her.

    [long pause]

    Bridget Jones: Do you *want* to marry me?

    [awkward silence]

    Mark Darcy: Look- I...

    Bridget Jones: You see, you can never muster the strength, to fight for me.

    [long silence. Mark opens his mouth and closes it again. Bridget walks out]