miércoles, 12 de enero de 2011

Actual Version




As for as actual and last version, "The importance of being earnest" (2002), directed by Oliver Parker, who has known drive in any great way, the script, like actors (between them emphasize Rupert Everett, Colin Firth and Frances O'Connor) and the play. Parker had been adapted yet other Oscar Wilde’s play called “An ideal husband” (1999) but decided repeat literacy scriptwriter.



            DIRECTOR.



Oliver Parker will take care over in this adaptation the exteriors in the city and in the country and interior. He pays so much money to decorate luxuriously complementary stages and to dress more than a centenary of extras.

As regards as script, we cannot said anything else about Oliver Parker because he has respected with total fidelity the text, with witty and clever dialogues that Oscar Wilde wrote, mixed with linguistics confusions which critic classes system, habits and British society hypocrisy of the time. Humor, irony and love are mixed in this excellent play.

CHARACTERS





Characters have adapted perfectly his/her roles with subtle senses of humor.

Masculine’s Characters:
Rupert Everett interprets to Algernon Moncrieff and Colin Firth to Jack Worthing. Both are so many educated in front of the other characters of the film but between them their attitude present an infantile competence for the food, so they show the magnificent mocks that Wilde like present about barely English gastronomy’s quality.

Parker directs feminine’s characters in a way so many adequate to her personalities, Gwendolyn Fairfax interpreted by Frances O’Connor shows a well ahead woman of its time, decided to achieve her wishes, without fear to her mother Lady Augusta Bracknell who is interpreted by Judi Dench and who intents manipulate to Jack. Opposite Gwendolyn, Cecily Cardew interpreted by Reese Witherspoon, shows like a dreamy young.

But between their emphasize women’s role because of their mix naivety, stupidity and feminine ambitions, but we can forget her picturesque thought that come swiftly by their life’s.

              

But love stories continue with the governess Miss Prism and the canon Casulla who interpret Anna Massey and Tom Wilkinson respectively. Both brilliant interprets.




Definitely, he has made an excellent effort and job that has given his fruits in this funny and pleasant film. A brilliant comedy with a careful script, but delicious and unforgettable interpretations. A perfect film of Oscar Wilde’s theatre.



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