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1. I thought the film was boring.
2. I was bored in the cinema.
Do the adjectives boring and bored express the same? No, They don't.
The first adjective, bored, ending in -ed expresses how I feel, my emotion; the second, boring, ending in -ing, describes what I think of the film.
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