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User Comments for: The Importance of Being Earnest

r96sk says...
5 years ago
Just like the 2002 production, 1952's 'The Importance of Being Earnest' is a fine film.

I, of course, knew what was coming when watching this having seen the aforementioned remake just a matter of weeks ago; they're practically, if not entirely, the same. Even so, I still had a fun enough time here. My feelings are, as you'd expect, very similar - even down to the casting.

I enjoy the performances of all bar one. Cecily is the weakest link from 2002, whereas Lady Bracknell annoys me most from 1952. Every time she spoke I was irritated, given her incredibly annoying voice which feels too forced; assuming that isn't Edith Evans' natural tongue. On the contrary, Michael Redgrave (John), Michael Denison (Algy), Joan Greenwood (Gwendolen) and Dorothy Tutin (Cecily) are enjoyable.

2002's remake is my preferred, but this original adaptation of Oscar Wilde's play is very much watchable.
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