Bridget Jones 2 Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Bridget Jones: Sobreviviré

Title in Italiano:

Che pasticcio, Bridget Jones!

Title in Português:

O Novo Diário de Bridget Jones

Synopsis

Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason is a romantic comedy film that follows the life of Bridget Jones, a quirky and lovable character who is trying to navigate through the ups and downs of relationships and career.

After finding love with the charming Mark Darcy, Bridget's life seems to be on track. However, things take a turn for the worse when she starts to doubt Mark's fidelity and finds herself in a series of embarrassing situations.

As Bridget tries to make sense of her relationship and her future, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth. Along the way, she learns valuable lessons about love, friendship, and the importance of being true to oneself.

With a mix of humor, heart, and relatable moments, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason is a delightful and entertaining film that will leave audiences laughing and rooting for Bridget every step of the way.

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Bridget Jones 2
Magic Moments
Perry Como: Performer
The Sound of Music
Harry Gregson-Williams: (richard rodgers (as rodgers)/oscar hammerstein ii (as hammerstein ii)) arranged
Renée Zellweger: Performer
Nobody Does it Better
Carly Simon: Performer
Marvin Hamlisch: Performer
Carole Bayer Sager: Lyrics
Lovin' You
Minnie Riperton: Writer
Minnie Riperton: Performer
Pick Up the Pieces
Roger Ball: Writer
Average White Band: Performer
Stop
Jamelia: Performer
Bruce Brody: Writer
Super Duper Love (Are You Diggin' on Me?) Part 1
Joss Stone: Performer
Willie Garner: Writer
Can't Get You Out of My Head
Kylie Minogue: Performer
Rob Davis: Writer
What the World Needs Now Is Love
Burt Bacharach: Performer
Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word
Elton John: Writer
Mary J. Blige: Performer
Calling
Leona Naess: Writer
Leona Naess: Performer
I Eat Dinner
Rufus Wainwright: Performer
Kate McGarrigle: Writer
Will You Love Me Tomorrow
Bangkok
Loaded
I'm Not in Love
Think
Like a Virgin
Material Girl
I Believe in a Thing Called Love
Misunderstood
Everlasting Love
You're the First, the Last, My Everything
Crazy in Love
Let's Get It On
Your Love is King
We'll Be Together
Incidental Music
Lovin' You
Minnie Riperton: Performer
Super Duper Love (Are You Diggin' on Me?) Part 1
Willie Garner: Performer
Can't Get You Out of My Head
Rob Davis: Performer
I'm Not in Love
Graham Gouldman: Performer
You're the First, the Last, My Everything
Peter Radcliffe: Performer
Let's Get It On
Marvin Gaye: Performer
We'll Be Together
Sting: Performer
Your Love Is King (Will Young)
Stop (Jamelia)
Can't Get You Out of My Head (Kylie Minogue)
Super Duper Love (Joss Stone)
Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word (Mary J. Blige)
Misunderstood (Robbie Williams)
Everlasting Love (Jamie Cullum)
You're the First, the Last, My Everything (Barry White)
Crazy In Love (Beyoncé Knowles & JAY Z)
I Eat Dinner (When the Hunger's Over) (Rufus Wainwright)
I'm Not In Love (10cc)
Loaded (Primal Scream)
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow (Amy Winehouse)
Lovin' You (Minnie Riperton)
Calling (Leona Naess)
We'll Be Together (Sting)
Bridget's Theme (Harry Gregson-Williams)

User reviews

Thomas Scott
8/10

The soundtrack captures the essence of Bridget's character, blending humor and heart in a way that resonates with the audience on a personal level.

Kimberly Nelson
9/10

The music selection is diverse and well-curated, adding depth and richness to the scenes, elevating the overall viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Kenneth Lewis
4/10

I found that some of the musical choices in the movie were distracting and took away from the overall viewing experience. The songs sometimes felt out of place and did not effectively complement the storyline, leaving me feeling disconnected from the emotional journey of the characters.

Mark Martin
7/10

The variety of genres and styles in the soundtrack appeal to a wide range of audiences, making it accessible and enjoyable for all viewers.

Michael Garcia
9/10

Each song in the soundtrack enhances the storytelling, creating a powerful connection between the audience and Bridget's experiences, making the film even more engaging and relatable.

Amanda Hall
7/10

The soundtrack features iconic songs that resonate with the themes of love, friendship, and personal growth explored in the film, adding layers of meaning to the narrative.

James Carter
7/10

The songs chosen for the soundtrack complement the storyline seamlessly, creating a cohesive and engaging atmosphere throughout the film.

Mary Davis
8/10

The music selection in the film enhances the comedic timing and adds depth to the characters' emotions, creating a more immersive viewing experience.

James Robinson
7/10

The emotional depth and nuances of the music in the soundtrack help to convey Bridget's internal struggles and her journey towards self-acceptance and empowerment.

Lisa Roberts
5/10

Jennifer Harris
8/10

The musical choices evoke nostalgia and bring back memories of key moments in the film, enhancing the overall impact and resonance of the story.

Richard Williams
8/10

The soundtrack of the film is a memorable and integral part of the viewing experience, leaving a lasting impression on the audience and enhancing their connection to the characters and storyline.