A belated look at the new version of The Amazing Mr Blunden (but don’t let that put you off finding it)

This is a marvellous combination of homage and reinvention, talking elements from Barber’s original novel that weren’t part of the Naismith film, using some very clever ways to tell parts of the backstory that there simply wasn’t time for and giving it the necessary updates to make it still work for a 2021 audience.

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