9/10
A dream and far from bland
10 August 2018
My main attraction in seeing 'Mr Blandings Builds His Dream House' was the cast. It is hard to resist a film with Cary Grant, Myrna Loy and Melvyn Douglas and in the same film. They're great talented actors on their own (am especially fond of Grant), together it is just as good. Love classic film and a lot of comedy, especially the sophisticated and witty kind, too.

Expectations were high and they were met, if not quite exceeded. Mean every word of my review summary, 'Mr Blandings Builds His Dream House' was a dream to watch and it is far from bland with such a good cast carrying the film so well. My only complaint of 'Mr Blandings Builds His Dream House' is that for my tastes the ending came over as too neatly wrapped up and convenient. Otherwise, the film was a delightful joy and just perfect for a cheering up on a rainy day or after a hard one.

The best thing about 'Mr Blandings Builds His Dream House' is the cast. Grant is his usual urbane and charming self in the best of ways and Loy has charm, elegance and comic timing in spades. Best of all is a hilarious and understated Douglas. The interplay just sparkles.

Another star is the script. The comedy is sparkling in wit, pointed and full of sophistication, the social commentary is interesting regardless of how of the time it is and whether it holds up or not (was enjoying myself and invested in the film to care) and there is a depth that makes it easy to identify with the situation when it is a scenario that is relevant today.

Story-wise, 'Mr Blandings Builds His Dream House' is slight but is never less than absorbing and there is enough going on to not make it too simple, neither does it get over-stuffed or too complicated. The characters to me were likeable and easy to identify with and the pace matches the wild situations very nicely.

Visually, the film isn't audacious but it has an elegant stylishness that is easy on the eye, particularly the photography. The direction is more than just competent and it doesn't feel stagy.

Overall, apart from the ending a delightful film. 9/10 Bethany Cox
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