Dame Emma Thompson's 2022 films could not be more different.
In the first, Good Luck to You, Leo Grande, she stars as a widowed teacher who has lived a repressed life with limited sexual experience, so she hires a sex worker to change that.
In the other, she plays one of the world's most infamous villains: Olympian turned tyrannical headmistress Mrs Trunchbull, in Netflix's Roald Dahl's Matilda The Musical film adaptation of the stage musical.
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How does she choose? How does she decide to go from a film exploring sexuality and female pleasure, to spending three hours in the prosthetics chair daily to yell (and throw things) at children? How does she go from weeping over a Joni Mitchell CD in one of the greatest Christmas films of all time, to the magic of Nanny McPhee?
"It's just a kind of instinct," Thompson tells Mamamia of her many varied roles. "First of all, with the script, it's no point undertaking a script that's not good. And then it's all the people you're working with."
Her new Netflix film, a colourful and witty adaptation of one of Dahl's most loved stories, ticked both boxes.
Matilda is about a gifted young girl whose parents (played here by Stephen Graham and Andrea Riseborough) are outrageously neglectful. She is enrolled at Crunchem Hall, a school run by Agatha Trunchbull, who really, really hates children. Matilda, with the help from some friends, fights back.
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