Olive Parker’s version of Oscar Wilde’s play ‘The Importance of being Earnest’ is a movie which I’m really in two minds about. If you don’t pay a lot of attention to the anachronisms (the clothes seem more Austen than Wilde in colours and fabrics,) the curious in-between scenes which remind more of King Arthur movies, and the confusion now and then, it’s a truly enjoyable movie. My advise would be to watch it like you would watch a feelgood-movie: enjoy it, and then forget it ;)
I would write a plot synopsis but it’s utterly confusing, luckily, Wikipedia has one. So here’s some pictures instead:
THE PLAY IS FULL OF NOTHING BUT ONLY FOR THOSE WHO HAVE DECIDE TO GIVE THEIR A CREATIVE LIFE CAN SEE INSIDE THE BOOK .THE WORK WAS WELL COLORED FOR ALL A YOUNG ADVANCE LEVEL CAN SAY BUT MAYBE IF I SEE THE WALLS OF THE UNIVERSITY I WILL GROW MORE OLDER IN THE WORK AND SEE MORE TO IT THAN IT APPERS