The Importance Of Being Earnest Play Comparison

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The film, The Importance of Being Earnest, is a comical and dramatized adaptation of the play version written by Oscar Wilde. Although it included things that were not introduced in the play, it only made it more humorous. The film, although with extra-add ins for humor, was a well-planned and thought out interpretation of the play version. With the extra add-ins, it better explains what is going on so viewers won’t have to refer to the play to understand. Watching the film never failed to have me cracking up and wanting more. The film takes place during the Victorian Era, about 1850’s, near the city of London. It is about two bunburyists- Jack and Algernon- going after the women they love- Gwendolen and Cecily. Both mean tell the women that their name is Earnest and when things get immensely complicated, they turn to unlikely people for help. The humorous and desperate serantating to the lady seems to prove enough. Buried secrets gone untold will be revealed and both men learn the vital importance of being earnest. …show more content…

The music added effect for the moods, drew attention, and helped the viewer’s mind appreciate it more with the acting alongside it. The costumes are brightly colored to show a happier time and show the status of wealth people had. The dresses were poofy, they changed throughout the day for specific activities and the men wore well-tailored suits. The movie made me experience humor and happiness, while also able to be compared to attending a family reunion where some people don’t like each other, but have to pretend they do for the

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