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Isabelle Huppert gets pyrotechnic in the enjoyably screw-loose 'Mrs. Hyde'

It's no great leap to cast Isabelle Huppert as a teacher - her performances as an ivory-tickling dominatrix in "The Piano Teacher" (2001) and a more mild-mannered philosophy professor in "Things to Come" (2016) rank among her greatest - but it takes a certain amount of nerve to cast her as an ineffectual one.

In "Mrs. Hyde," a stimulatingly bizarre foray into pedagogical science fiction, Huppert plays

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