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Mrs. Géquil is a teacher despised by her colleagues and students. On a stormy night, she is struck by lightning and faints. When she wakes up, she feels different. Will she be able to keep t... Read allMrs. Géquil is a teacher despised by her colleagues and students. On a stormy night, she is struck by lightning and faints. When she wakes up, she feels different. Will she be able to keep the powerful and dangerous Mrs. Hyde contained?Mrs. Géquil is a teacher despised by her colleagues and students. On a stormy night, she is struck by lightning and faints. When she wakes up, she feels different. Will she be able to keep the powerful and dangerous Mrs. Hyde contained?
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Bad on Many Levels
1. Representation of how a school is administered including teacher or student evaluations was incorrect.
2. Lecture vs. lab time for high school physics poorly if not mostly incorrect.
3. Teacher conduct was make believe. Acting was weird as if the writers, actor and director had never been in a school.
4. Student behavior maybe 30% correct.
5. Our electrified teacher was nonsense, and when shown contributed little to our storyline fantasy.
One of the worst movie ever
I went to watch this movie yesterday, briefly:
I really felt frustrated and wanted m money and time back. I would really like to read some counter reviews....
- It has no goal
- It doesn't tell a coherent story
- Plot is terrible
- It does not have a message
- Feels like it was made by some wannabe high school film-maker.
I really felt frustrated and wanted m money and time back. I would really like to read some counter reviews....
Tries to be offbeat, quiet, and lightly serious, but misfires too often to survive
Mrs Hyde (2018)
This is a quirky little film, held together by the sincerely studied acting of Isabelle Huppert. Romain Duris as the school principal is a bit miscast, but José Garcia as Huppert's sweet and loving husband might be the second highlight overall. It begins a bit tired, in my view, with yet another version of a classroom filled with unruly students and a teacher who can't cope. It's not unconvincing, but it has no freshness at all (except maybe Huppert's slightly unlikely incompetence). But this is the point of the movie underlying the more sensational paranormal stuff. The big twist is well advertised but I won't say what it is, except to point to the title and its reference to the Hyde of Dr. Jekyll. Huppert's character is meant to show two halves in opposition. Don't forget this is a kind of wry comedy, though it isn't outrageous and perky enough to ever quite take off. If there is an element of the mystical, or of something serious, then that, too, is watered down and not enough. The basic premise here might have had promise, but the adaptation and actual script are weak. There's no special reason to watch this film unless some odd aspect to all this strikes your fancy.
This is a quirky little film, held together by the sincerely studied acting of Isabelle Huppert. Romain Duris as the school principal is a bit miscast, but José Garcia as Huppert's sweet and loving husband might be the second highlight overall. It begins a bit tired, in my view, with yet another version of a classroom filled with unruly students and a teacher who can't cope. It's not unconvincing, but it has no freshness at all (except maybe Huppert's slightly unlikely incompetence). But this is the point of the movie underlying the more sensational paranormal stuff. The big twist is well advertised but I won't say what it is, except to point to the title and its reference to the Hyde of Dr. Jekyll. Huppert's character is meant to show two halves in opposition. Don't forget this is a kind of wry comedy, though it isn't outrageous and perky enough to ever quite take off. If there is an element of the mystical, or of something serious, then that, too, is watered down and not enough. The basic premise here might have had promise, but the adaptation and actual script are weak. There's no special reason to watch this film unless some odd aspect to all this strikes your fancy.
Sad, slow, sinister
French style of polar mixed with sci-fi. But it's flat, slow, no relevance and boring.
It's Better Than It Looks
To be totally honest, what I like most about Mrs. Hyde is that she's independent, inscrutable, and a little rough around the edges.
Mrs. Hyde (Madame Hyde in the original French) is a scientific indie parable about a beleaguered high school physics teacher (Mrs. Géquil, which, strangely enough, sounds a lot like the French pronunciation of 'Jekyll') of children in difficulty. On the night of a red moon, she's working in her lab and a lightning strike passes through her equipment (she's doing experiments on body heat and electricity) and into her. This electroshock transforms her into a better teacher during the day and a strange, burning red moon creature in the evening.
If this film had been a polished, studio release, it would have been a shocking waste. But as it's an indie filmed backed by a surprisingly a-list cast (Isabelle Huppert, Romain Duris, José Garcia...), the look and feel of the film is reminiscent of Michel Gondry's La Science des Rêves.
This is a film that won't be liked by many, but those who appreciate quirky, weird, tongue-in-cheek independent modern fables with offbeat humour will find something to enjoy here. Mrs. Hyde is an uncomfortable experience, but not an unpleasant one.
Mrs. Hyde (Madame Hyde in the original French) is a scientific indie parable about a beleaguered high school physics teacher (Mrs. Géquil, which, strangely enough, sounds a lot like the French pronunciation of 'Jekyll') of children in difficulty. On the night of a red moon, she's working in her lab and a lightning strike passes through her equipment (she's doing experiments on body heat and electricity) and into her. This electroshock transforms her into a better teacher during the day and a strange, burning red moon creature in the evening.
If this film had been a polished, studio release, it would have been a shocking waste. But as it's an indie filmed backed by a surprisingly a-list cast (Isabelle Huppert, Romain Duris, José Garcia...), the look and feel of the film is reminiscent of Michel Gondry's La Science des Rêves.
This is a film that won't be liked by many, but those who appreciate quirky, weird, tongue-in-cheek independent modern fables with offbeat humour will find something to enjoy here. Mrs. Hyde is an uncomfortable experience, but not an unpleasant one.
Did you know
- TriviaGérard Depardieu was previously attached to the role of Pierre Géquil, which ended up being played by José Garcia.
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Written by Serge Bozon, Mehdi Chekki, Alexandre Ducros, Ahmed Melouk, Maxime Thomas
Composed by Benjamin Esdraffo
Performed by Mehdi Chekki, Alexandre Ducros, Bruno Lopes, Ahmed Melouk, Zinedine Smaili, Maxime Thomas
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- Місіс Хайд
- Filming locations
- Lycée Lumière - 50 Boulevard des États-Unis, Lyon, Rhône, France(ending scene: new school)
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- €4,637,933 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $18,627
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $5,943
- Apr 29, 2018
- Gross worldwide
- $778,142
- Runtime
- 1h 35m(95 min)
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- 1.66 : 1
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