Bridget Jones’ Diary Bridget Jones Diary is a film produced by Helen Fielding that is based on the novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. The film like the novel portrays many different messages, emotions and brings upon the change and growth of characters through self-realisation and strength. Both Bridget Jones and Elizabeth Bennett relate to the same experiences although in different time frames many of their life experiences and family relations. In the opening of Bridget Jones Diary we see Bridget on new years day, hung over and still single. Almost a curse in her mothers eyes. As she makes her way through the snow to her mothers annual curry buffet she fears that this year will be no better.
Arriving at her mothers she is greeted by critical and insensitive mother Pamela. As soon as she walks through the front door it starts, the voice that Bridget is still unable to become immune to her mothers. “Hello Dumpling.” This as she fears is only the start. Her mother immediately makes her change, as for her to be able to set her up with the infamous Mark Darcy she must look suitable. So upstairs she goes to change into whatever her mother has laid out for her. When Bridget enters the party downstairs she is “Dressed like a carpet.” But just as she thinks that her mother has possibly found the man of her dreams Mr Mark Darcy turns around to reveal a bright green reindeer jumper.
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His mother has also dressed him. In this scene Camera angles play a big part in portraying the anxiety of Bridget when Mark turns around and also plays a big part in keeping the audience wondering. On the verge of meeting Mark we only see his back. Slow motion filming is used when her turns around. Music is also used to create the scene for their first meeting. When Bridget is walking towards Mark Romantic music is played in the background to create the mood for a romantic meeting but immediately stops when Bridget is faced with Mark and his reindeer jumper.
Its is after her meeting that we realise Bridget is one for being embarrassed not only by her own self doing but by others opinions on her. She feels humiliated and embarrassed when she over hears Darcy make fun of her and criticise her on her drinking and for being ridiculously dressed by her mother. This situation is similar to that experience of Elizabeth when she Firsts meets Darcy and is humiliated by his comments and thoughts on her mother and herself. In the scene of Kafka’s launch it is has been built up to be the point at which Bridget is to impress Daniel. While entering the advice of friends to “ooze intelligence, circulate and introduce people with thoughtful detail” runs through Bridget’s mind. When inside Bridget’s usual self embarrassment begins to show once again when she try’s to act intelligent in front of a group of men only to be shut down and embarrassed when asked a question on a topic she has no idea of.
When finally out of the circle Bridget runs into Mark Darcy. Their meeting is kept brief and insulting to both parties. It is then which Perpetua asks to be introduced. The technique of a prediction scene is played where Bridget introduces her real feelings towards them both. This also lets the viewer know of her immature attitude. The actual scene of introduction is then played and instead of Darcy being embarrassed at Bridget’s introduction, Bridget is played on by Darcy’s introduction of Bridget to Natasha.
“This is Bridget Jones and she used to play naked in my paddling pool” This only the beginning of Bridget’s embarrassment. It is then when she goes to introduce the Launch of Kafka’s Motorbike where the mike won’t turn on and Bridget is forced to shout “Oi, oi!” Camera angles here capture the faces of Mark, Daniel, Natasha and the author of the book being introduced. In these shots facial expression show how shocked they are by her idea to scream except Daniel whom slightly smiles. This shows how humorous he believes Bridget to be.
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Camera shots like these are taken to put emphasis on the important and significant people in the scene. While onstage she proves to be a constant stuff up when unable to introduce Mr Fitzherbert. “And Here’s Mr Fitzherbert, cause that’s his name.” Before this the technique of her conscience talking, saying “Tits pervert, tits pervert” explains why she stutters and has so much trouble getting the right words out. We then see Bridget flop off the stage and grab a drink. This shows her incapability to cope with the embarrassment she has caused herself and the thought that she has gone against everything that her friends warned her not to do once again. In the scene of Bridget and Daniel arriving at a hotel in the country for their mini holiday break brings forward the tension felt between Mark and Daniel when Bridget and him are met by Mark and Natasha by accident.
The camera then crosses to the boat scene where we see Natasha and Mark in one paddling boat being serious and working. While we see Bridget in one boat and Daniel in another mucking around reciting stupid poetry. It is then when Daniel falls out of his boat; laughing swearing and being noisy that we get a close up view of Bridget face while she is laughing. This emphasise her happy facial expression and constant laughter.
The camera almost immediately crosses to a close up of Mark’s face, which reveals a sadness, envy and a longing to be having fun. Natasha then remarks “How childish, really.” Mark agrees out of jealousy. In the Closing we see Bridget chasing Darcy through the snow and around the block after he has read her diary which insults him. The camera angles often change in this short scene.
At first we are taken at a further angle as Bridget is running to show how small she is. It also crosses to the back of her to get a close up of her bottom to show us that she is running in her undies. Very inappropriate clothing for the weather. This shows that she is determined to catch him and that she doesn’t care how cold it is or what she looks like.
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The camera then crosses to a pair of old ladies. This technique of including others is to signify how awkward and unusual the situation and the stupidity of what she is doing. Also to show the appropriate clothing that should be worn. When Bridget finally finds Darcy the camera looks at her head on with a full-length view. This is done to again emphasise her stupidity but also to show how hard she has tried to find him despite the way she is dressed.
When Mark and Bridget begin to kiss the camera takes different angles to show the length of the kiss and just how loving and compassionate it really is. He then wraps his coat around her, this is a sign of possession, security and assurance that he will look after her love her and provide for her. Snowflakes falling is a technique used to represent softness and to show the time period, that twelve months have passed. It also resembles the coldness, but how warm it is when they are together.
While she was running it was windy, however when they are together everything is still.