Madame Hyde
- 2017
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- 1h 35m
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5.1/10
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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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French style of polar mixed with sci-fi. But it's flat, slow, no relevance and boring.
The movie, Mrs. Hyde, is inspired by the well-known novel "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde". The doctor is replaced here by a teacher of sciences confronted to problematic pupils. After a lightning she changes gradually her behaviour and starts transforming at night.
This is an indie movie in a very European style. This being said, it is not surprising that people who are not used to this genre feel a bit lost, and do not expect to like it if you are in that situation. This means that it is quirky compared to a more mainstream cinema, and it uses ellipsis, letting many things implicit.
The picture is also quite typical of the genre but this movie has its own personality when it comes to the colours. In that, you can see it as a less aggressive version of Amélie, with shadings of pastel blue.
As an indie movie it does quite well, but nothing exceptional either. The actors are doing very well but the rhythm is unequal.
There are already plenty of French movies about high schools in disadvantaged French suburbs, with very expected happy endings. This movie takes some distance from that as it carries on its "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"-kind story. Thanks to this distance we also appreciate better the development of the pupils. The very sudden turn in the pupil's behaviour still looks kind of artificial.
This is an indie movie in a very European style. This being said, it is not surprising that people who are not used to this genre feel a bit lost, and do not expect to like it if you are in that situation. This means that it is quirky compared to a more mainstream cinema, and it uses ellipsis, letting many things implicit.
The picture is also quite typical of the genre but this movie has its own personality when it comes to the colours. In that, you can see it as a less aggressive version of Amélie, with shadings of pastel blue.
As an indie movie it does quite well, but nothing exceptional either. The actors are doing very well but the rhythm is unequal.
There are already plenty of French movies about high schools in disadvantaged French suburbs, with very expected happy endings. This movie takes some distance from that as it carries on its "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"-kind story. Thanks to this distance we also appreciate better the development of the pupils. The very sudden turn in the pupil's behaviour still looks kind of artificial.
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.
Director and co-writer Serge Bozon started from the famous novella by Robert Louis Stevenson to make in 2017 'Madame Hyde' a feminine version of the story, transferred into a school in 21st century France. Starring Isabelle Huppert, one of the best French actresses of the last decades and one of my preferred actresses. Supporting roles are played by Romain Duris and José Garcia, two of the most charming and talented French actors. So many premises seem to have been gathered for 'Madame Hyde' to be a good film adored by the public. Can this project fail? What can go wrong? Almost everything, this is my surprise answer after watching this movie.
Marie Gequil (Isabelle Huppert) is a high school physics teacher. Despite her good intentions, she fails pedagogically: she loses control of the class and does not capture the interest of her undisciplined students, the only two girls in the 'technology' class complain about her to the pedagogical council, and the school principal (Romain Duris) does not seem to appreciate her efforts or pedagogical methods. Things don't seem to be going well at home either, her marriage without children is buried under boredom, and her musician and unemployed husband (José Garcia) is only capable to encourage her with unnecessary advice. Only an accident in the laboratory that she strictly guards off limits for students can change something. And the accident happens. Hit (literally) by lightning the mediocre teacher turns into an inspirational model by day and a dangerous and (literally again) electrifying being at night. The good deeds of the day change for the better the fate of Malik (Adda Senani) a disabled student and even the class starts to pay attention to her. However, what happens at night is sinister. Will Jekyll pay for Hyde's deeds, as we know from the well-known story?
I confess that this strange version of the theme created by Robert Louis Stevenson puzzled me. It's one of those movies where most viewers' ratings split into 10s to 1s. I'm undecided somewhere in the middle with my own rating. Loved some parts, hated many others. Jekyll and Hyde, right? Almost all details are the other way around, far too many to be unintentional: the gender swapping of the hero who has become a heroine; unconventional approach to hot social issues such as social integration in disadvantaged neighbourhoods, indiscipline of high school students, rigidity of the pedagogical system; the seemingly clumsy, perhaps parodic, interpretations of Duris and Garcia; intentionally simplistic special effects emphasising that the sci-fi theme is just a pretext; the cinematography with many blurred sequences with very visible red inserts. Isabelle Huppert plays a very different role from the ones we are used to, and the state of permanent confusion in which the heroine finds herself was transmitted to me as a spectator. This mixture of sci-fi, horror, social film, inspired teacher, etc. genres is sprinkled with interesting ideas, some original, but the story is full of holes and lapses. Director Serge Bozon refuses, willingly or unwillingly, to bring a coherent cinematic narrative to the screen. 'Madame Hyde' is without a doubt one of the most bizarre screen adaptations of the Jekyll / Hyde theme I've ever seen.
Marie Gequil (Isabelle Huppert) is a high school physics teacher. Despite her good intentions, she fails pedagogically: she loses control of the class and does not capture the interest of her undisciplined students, the only two girls in the 'technology' class complain about her to the pedagogical council, and the school principal (Romain Duris) does not seem to appreciate her efforts or pedagogical methods. Things don't seem to be going well at home either, her marriage without children is buried under boredom, and her musician and unemployed husband (José Garcia) is only capable to encourage her with unnecessary advice. Only an accident in the laboratory that she strictly guards off limits for students can change something. And the accident happens. Hit (literally) by lightning the mediocre teacher turns into an inspirational model by day and a dangerous and (literally again) electrifying being at night. The good deeds of the day change for the better the fate of Malik (Adda Senani) a disabled student and even the class starts to pay attention to her. However, what happens at night is sinister. Will Jekyll pay for Hyde's deeds, as we know from the well-known story?
I confess that this strange version of the theme created by Robert Louis Stevenson puzzled me. It's one of those movies where most viewers' ratings split into 10s to 1s. I'm undecided somewhere in the middle with my own rating. Loved some parts, hated many others. Jekyll and Hyde, right? Almost all details are the other way around, far too many to be unintentional: the gender swapping of the hero who has become a heroine; unconventional approach to hot social issues such as social integration in disadvantaged neighbourhoods, indiscipline of high school students, rigidity of the pedagogical system; the seemingly clumsy, perhaps parodic, interpretations of Duris and Garcia; intentionally simplistic special effects emphasising that the sci-fi theme is just a pretext; the cinematography with many blurred sequences with very visible red inserts. Isabelle Huppert plays a very different role from the ones we are used to, and the state of permanent confusion in which the heroine finds herself was transmitted to me as a spectator. This mixture of sci-fi, horror, social film, inspired teacher, etc. genres is sprinkled with interesting ideas, some original, but the story is full of holes and lapses. Director Serge Bozon refuses, willingly or unwillingly, to bring a coherent cinematic narrative to the screen. 'Madame Hyde' is without a doubt one of the most bizarre screen adaptations of the Jekyll / Hyde theme I've ever seen.
The only thing worse than sci-fi is sci-fi done badly. Isabelle gets some glow-in-the dark powers. When her inner light comes on she can kill a school kid, or she can just sit on a bench outside her home and stare at the moon. Whatever. There is a lack of continuity and understanding here. It's as if the filmmakers want you to guess what just happened knowing you'll never figure it out. Nevah! In short order, why does she only care about one student (the guy Malik) and none of the others? They are all behaving like animals, but Malik is the object of her attention. Everyone else is chopped liver. What causes her mysterious glow to turn and off? Stress? Stubbed her toe? Hot flashes? Why is she so nasty to her bleeding heart sappy doormat of a husband? Besides Malik, the only other "thing" that happens is her tribulations in earning tenure. Which at one instant looks like an epic fail and in the next is her fait accompli. I gave an hour and a half to this malarky and I'm worse off for it.
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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- 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
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- 1h 35m(95 min)
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- 1.66 : 1
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