Starring Reese Witherspoon (Legally Blonde), Colin Firth (Bridget Jones’s Diary), and Rupert Everett (My Best Friend’s Wedding), here is the hilarious adventure of two dashing young bachelors and the outrageous deceptions they find themselves in over love.

Whenever Worthing (Firth) wants to leave his dull country life behind, he makes visits to the city posing as his fictitious “brother” Ernest. There, he becomes smitten with the ravishing Gwendolen (Frances O’Connor, A.I.). But when Worthing is in town, his playboy pal Algy (Everett) is in the country and falling for Worthing’s young and beautiful ward, Cecily (Witherspoon) — while also impersonating Ernest! Pandemonium ensues when these two would-be Ernests find themselves face-to-face and in the predicament of explaining who they really are! Judi Dench as Lady Bracknell.

A creative interpretation of Oscar Wilde’s play.

Parents need to know that this cinematic interpretation of Oscar Wilde’s delightful period novel is enjoyable, indeed, and contains little content of concern. There’s plenty of deception and lying, all played for laughs, and some social drinking and smoking, but for the most part the film is fine for young teens and up. – Common Sense Media