Review of Mrs. Hyde (2018) by K. Austin Collins for Vanity Fair — 01 May 2018
Huppert, whose sharpness lends itself beautifully to ironic humor, is more than game. Mrs. Hyde is, among other things, a comedy of enlightenment—literal enlightenment, if the gold sparks coursing through Géquil’s body are any indication.
Perhaps its greatest lesson isn’t within the movie, but rather the fact of it: rather than revise a stale genre, burn it anew.
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This review of Mrs. Hyde (2018) was written by K. Austin Collins and published by Vanity Fair on 01 May 2018.
Mrs. Hyde has generally received negative reviews.
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