Review of The Importance of Being Earnest (2002) by Sandy K — 26 Jan 2012
This adaptation of the classic play is a very nice tribute, keeping the dialogue and characters, very close to home. What I must comment on, is that the settings and outdoor scenes felt a little understudied.
There is a particular scene that should have taken place in the living room, but ended up displaying it outside as Cecily climbs down a ladder. I absolutely love the story of how two friends meet a love of their life, and are both disapproved by someone or another.
It is such a funny idea to have both girls in love with the name earnest, while figuring out that both men calling themselves Earnest, do not even helm that proper name. The overall story is a brilliant little tale that I will probably refer to for a long time, and the play does portray the substance with perfection, but the few scenes of dumb humour, the set locations, the al bait too short running time, and odd take for direction, slightly degrades the effectiveness that the play brought upon.
However, I highly enjoy this film, and I would have no problem recommending it to anyone, even if that haven't read the play!
This review of The Importance of Being Earnest (2002) was written by Sandy K on 26 Jan 2012.
The Importance of Being Earnest has generally received positive reviews.
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