![]() ![]() ![]() There are very few objectionable parts, except the entire play/movie is based on deception. It is witty, funny, entertaining, and overall a fun experience. THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST is a renowned Oscar Wilde play adapted for the big screen and directed by Oliver Parker. Rupert Everett, Reese Witherspoon, Colin Firth, Frances O’Connor, and Dame Judi Dench all do a marvelous job of keeping this complicated plot going. Through many laughs and farcical twists, THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST shows the tangled web of deception and the incredible hardship that it causes. Meanwhile, Algy discovers Jack’s dual personas and launches a plan to become Ernest and woo Jack’s lovely niece. As Ernest, Jack woos the daughter of Algy’s snooty aunt. There, he parties with a buddy named Algy (played by Rupert Everett), a financially troubled ladies’ man with some secrets of his own. Jack wishes to escape his lackluster country life, so he invents Ernest, who lives a more carefree lifestyle in London. He often disappears, however, to the city to repair the damages wrought by his wayward younger brother, Ernest. In his country manor, Worthing acts the serious landowner and gentleman who cares for his young niece. ![]() In THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST, a remake of Oscar Wilde’s satirical play, the eligible bachelor Jack Worthing lives a double life in late 1800’s Victorian England. ![]()
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