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: As Bridget’s deadpan OB-GYN, Thompson provides the film’s sharpest comedic timing, acting as the grounded foil to the chaotic trio. The Verdict

Bridget Jones's Baby finds our heroine at 43, single once again after a breakup with Mark Darcy. Her life is stabilized—she’s a successful news producer and has finally reached her "ideal weight"—but she feels the familiar tug of loneliness. A wild weekend at a music festival leads to a night with a charming American billionaire, Jack Qwant, followed shortly by a chance encounter and a night with Darcy. When Bridget finds herself pregnant, she is faced with a classic Bridget dilemma: she doesn’t know which of the two men is the father. Bridget_Jones_s_Baby_m1080p_2016_

Twelve years after her last outing, Bridget Jones returns in a film that manages to recapture the charm of the original while navigating the complexities of middle age and unexpected motherhood. : As Bridget’s deadpan OB-GYN, Thompson provides the

If you grew up with Bridget, this feels like catching up with an old friend who has finally started to figure things out—even if she still trips over the furniture on the way there. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more A wild weekend at a music festival leads

While the "who’s the daddy" trope could have felt dated, the film excels by focusing on Bridget’s personal growth and the enduring power of her friendships. It’s a warm, funny, and surprisingly poignant conclusion (or continuation) for a character who remains the patron saint of the "perfectly imperfect."

: The dynamic between Colin Firth’s stiff-upper-lip Mark Darcy and Patrick Dempsey’s tech-savvy Jack Qwant provides a fresh "old vs. new" conflict. Dempsey is a welcome replacement for the absent Hugh Grant, offering a genuine sweetness that makes Bridget’s choice genuinely difficult.