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So, 'Ernest in Love' is this quirky adaptation directed by Kimura Shinji that takes a classic premise and runs with it. You’ve got Jack, this English gent, in a sort of comedic whirlwind, pretending to be his own brother, Ernest. The tone flits between light-hearted and absurd, and you can just feel the tension building as love and deception collide. The performances are spirited; the cast brings a lively energy that fits the whimsical narrative. I found the pacing to be refreshingly brisk, keeping the audience engaged as the absurdity unfolds. It’s not just a rom-com; it delves into themes of identity and societal expectations, wrapped in a playful atmosphere that’s somewhat reminiscent of classic farce but with a modern twist.
This film has been somewhat elusive on home video, with limited releases that pique collector interest. It’s not often discussed in mainstream circles, which adds to its charm as a hidden gem. If you're into adaptations that mix traditional elements with contemporary flair, this one is likely to catch your attention. Keep an eye out for any special edition releases, as they could become quite sought after among dedicated collectors.
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