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Our VerdictNot Woke
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Bridget Jones's Diary1996

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Bridget Jones’s Diary is remarkably non-woke by today's standards. Its charm lies in poking fun at itself and social conventions rather than pushing any particular ideology. It mostly avoids the hallmarks of modern wokeness, staying refreshingly character-focused and pluralistic.

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