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In this 1999 interview with WFAA, Helen Mirren delves into the psychology of Mrs. Tingle, explaining how a broken heart and unfulfilled expectations turned the character bitter and cruel.
Mirren discusses her initial wariness about joining a Kevin Williamson project, fearing it might be a horror film, but explains how the director's intelligence and openness convinced her to take the role.
She reflects on the physical fight scenes with Katie Holmes and draws parallels between this film and her previous career choices, particularly "The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover." Mirren also addresses how the film taps into universal memories of difficult teachers and authority figures.