L'importanza di chiamarsi Ernest

Titolo originale: The Importance of Being Earnest
Regia: Oliver Parker |
Anno: 2002
Origine: France | United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Dramma Storia Romance
Tag: new love | beguilement | country house | country estate | fake identity | relatives | victorian england | pleasure |
Cast: Rupert Everett | Colin Firth | Reese Witherspoon | Judi Dench | Tom Wilkinson | Frances O'Connor | Anna Massey | Edward Fox | Patrick Godfrey | Charles Kay | Marsha Fitzalan | Cyril Shaps | Finty Williams | Guy Bensley | Kiera Chaplin |

Londra, fine 800. Jack Worthing, nonostante i suoi dubbi natali (è stato trovato dentro una borsa da un ricco benefattore) è divenuto un gentiluomo irreprensibile e un perfetto tutore di Cecily, nipote di chi l’aveva adottato. L’incontro con Gwendolen, ragazza dell’alta società, e il conseguente innamoramento darebbero una svolta alla sua vita. Ma la ragazza ha la ferma intenzione di sposarsi solo con qualcuno che si chiami Ernest, nonostante sua madre – la gelida e vittoriana lady Bracknell – abbia progetti ben diversi. Il bello è che anche Cecily ha la stessa fissazione, e il suo spasimante Algenorn è costretto a ricorrere allo stesso trucco di Jack. Vale a dire fingere di chiamarsi Ernest. Ma la cosa darà il via ad una serie sempre più scatenata di equivoci e a una incredibile rivelazione finale…

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Jack: I don't actually know who I am by birth. I w [...] D
Lady Bracknell: To lose one parent, Mr. Worthing, [...] D
Gwendolyn: Let us preserve a dignified silence. C [...] D
Jack: How you can sit there eating muffins when we [...] D
Algy: I really don't see what is so romantic about [...] D
Jack: Lady Bracknell, I hate to seem inquisitive, [...] D
Miss Prism: Do you mind if I take your picture? C [...] D
Jack: I'll bet you anything you like that half an [...] D
Algy: Did you hear what I was playing, Lane? Lane [...] D
Lady Bracknell: [walking in on his kneeling propos [...] D
Gwendolyn: In matters of utmost importance, style, [...] D
Lady Bracknell: Come on, Gwendolyn, we have alread [...] D
Lady Bracknell: The General was essentially a man [...] D
[in the end credits] Jack: Algy, you're always ta [...] D
Cecily: You must not laugh at me, darling, but it [...] D
Lady Bracknell: Do you smoke? Jack: Well, Lady Br [...] D
Lady Bracknell: I do not approve of anything that [...] D
Algy: Bunbury? He was quite *exploded*. Lady Brac [...] D
Lady Bracknell: I don't know whether there is anyt [...] D
Cecily: What a charming boy, I like his hair so mu [...] D
[over the end credits, Algy and Jack rehearse thei [...] D
Algy: But why does your aunt call you her uncle? [...] D
Lady Bracknell: I have always been of the opinion [...] D
Lady Bracknell: 35 is a very attractive age. Londo [...] D
Jack: Then a passionate celibacy is all that any o [...] D
Gwendolyn: Where questions of self-sacrifice are c [...] D
Lady Bracknell: I think it is high time that Mr. B [...] D
Lady Bracknell: You seem to be displaying signs of [...] D
Jack: I said I had lost my parents; it would be ne [...] D
Algy: The only way to behave to a woman is to make [...] D
Algy: Do you mean you couldn't love me if I had a [...] D
Lady Bracknell: Sorry if we are a little late, Alg [...] D
[Jack tells Lady Bracknell his address in London] [...] D
[while Algy is pretending to be Jack's brother] J [...] D
Jack: Good heavens, I suppose a man may eat his ow [...] D
[on hearing that Jack's wastrel brother died sudde [...] D
Algy: [to Jack] You are *the* most advanced Bunbur [...] D
Miss Prism: The good ended happily, and the bad un [...] D
Jack: You don't think there's any chance of Gwendo [...] D
Algy: I don't seem to care about anything anymore. [...] D
Lady Bracknell: Well, I must say, Algy, that I thi [...] D
Cecily, Gwendolyn: [speaking together] Your Chr [...] D

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