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So, 'The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom' is a bit of a quirky gem from the late '60s. You’ve got this domestic backdrop, with Harriet feeling neglected by her husband Robert, who’s more into his bra factory than his marriage. The vibe is playful yet carries an undercurrent of loneliness. The pacing is breezy, allowing the comedic moments to really breathe. The chemistry between Harriet and Ambrose, the repairman, is palpable and drives the plot in unexpected directions. McGrath's direction gives it a lightness that's refreshing, while the performances bring this sense of longing and humor together. It definitely captures that era's cultural nuances and the absurdity of marital dynamics. Plus, those practical effects in some scenes—just delightful.
Features unique comedic timing and dialogue.Reflects 1960s cultural attitudes towards marriage.Interesting use of practical effects in comedic scenarios.
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