Review of The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom (1968) by Jay N — 04 Mar 2012
Strange but quite interesting comedy drama done in a surreal way.
The story of the married lady with a lover living in her and her husbands attic has actually real events in mind.
Parts of the film is classic out-of-one-door-in-through-another, but the must exiting part of the play is the absurd parts that when it' at it's best reminds of Luis Buñuel or something of that sort.
It's also fun to see Richard Attenborough in weird beard and John Cleese and Patrica Routhledge in small parts in their kind of, youth.
This review of The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom (1968) was written by Jay N on 04 Mar 2012.
The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom has generally received mixed reviews.
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