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Importance of Being Earnest, The

Writer-director Oliver Parker continues the charming, witty conversation he began with 1999’s An Ideal Husband by tackling Oscar Wilde’s better-known play. The result is pretty much the same, and delightfully so: another verbal roundelay conducted by an exquisite cast. Rupert Everett stars as a rich and eloquent English
layabout whose only true pursuit is the creation of a well-turned phrase. His co-stars are Colin Firth, Reese Witherspoon, Frances O’Conner, Tom Wilkinson and the invaluable Judi Dench.

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