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"textContent": "When I think about a quintessential Isabelle Huppert film, I like to defer to a largely forgotten feature that will soon turn ten: Serge Bozon’s 2017 Mrs. Hyde. I say “quintessential” because Huppert has long excelled at playing beleaguered women who wake up to their more devilish personas, and that reworking of Robert Louis Stevenson’s […]\n\nThe post Berlinale Review: An Extraordinary Isabelle Huppert Dwarfs Everyone Else In Ulrike Ottinger’s Campy _The Blood Countess_ first appeared on The Film Stage.",
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