The Importance of Being Earnest(2002)
Glossy Hollywood adaptation of the Oscar Wilde comedy
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Age group11+ years
Duration97 mins
I didnt like this film because it is very boring but the part that was fun was every single time they talked, the way they sounded was british old accent and the thing that was funny was that you couldnt understand what they were saying. if you ever watch this it will only make you have a boring time.
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