“Don’t Worry Darling” (**1/2 out of four) was an elegant but empty melodrama set in the 1950’s in which a housewife (Florence Pugh) begins to suspect that the utopian idyllistic community and existence that her and her husband (Harry Styles) and friends (Chris Pine, Olivia Wilde, and others) isn’t as perfect as it appears as cracks begin to appear that show it’s disturbing underlining and reality. It’s easy to be seduced by director Wilde’s exquisite set design and color and uniformly strong cast but others may find that this story is a bit too similar to “1984”, elements of “Blue Velvet”, and (especially) “The Stepford Wives.” Definitely a showing for Wilde’s talent again on both sides of the screen but next time she should work with more original and fresher material.