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- 91Entertainment WeeklyLisa SchwarzbaumEntertainment WeeklyLisa SchwarzbaumWhenever Rupert Everett appears as a rich fellow who distinctly does not fancy ladies, it's a hysterical history lesson of the hilarious variety.
- Hysteria, is a pleasurable diversion, even if it could have used a touch more spark in the writing.
- 65MovielineStephanie ZacharekMovielineStephanie ZacharekThe picture is at least spirited, a jaunty trifle that's low on eroticism but high on cartoony coquettishness. Like the little motorized whatsit that is its subject, it does have its charms.
- 63Slant MagazineSlant MagazineHysteria's happy ending isn't the type that calls for a cigarette, and it certainly isn't the one the film deserves.
- 63ReelViewsJames BerardinelliReelViewsJames BerardinelliHysteria's "hook" is that it chronicles the development of one of the 20th century's most popular home appliances: the vibrator. However, although the details surrounding the deplorable state of women's medicine during the Victorian era are intriguing, the central story - a romantic comedy between a progressive woman and a forward-thinking doctor - is flaccid.
- 60Boxoffice MagazineSara Maria VizcarrondoBoxoffice MagazineSara Maria VizcarrondoThough the film is a fairly plastic British period piece with all the intimacy of a Hitachi Wand, the script captures some delicate and intelligent facets of a tensely conflicted era.
- 60New York Daily NewsElizabeth WeitzmanNew York Daily NewsElizabeth WeitzmanWhile a delicate topic would seem to require a delicate touch, Wexler goes more for cheeky entertainment. To some degree, it works.
- 50VarietyDennis HarveyVarietyDennis HarveyDancy manages a few sly moments, and Everett is as ever a scene-stealer, if barely recognizable under a beard and altered features, and with a raspy voice. But the estimable Pryce and Jones are wasted, along with many other fine thesps, while Gyllenhaal works too gratingly hard in an already strained role.
- 40Time OutJoshua RothkopfTime OutJoshua RothkopfThere's nothing strictly wrong with any of this, except for the fact that even a buttoned-down period piece like "Topsy-Turvy" feels sexier.
- 30Village VoiceMelissa AndersonVillage VoiceMelissa AndersonProceeds as a tedious, clumsy diddle, constantly reminding viewers how much progress has been made since the Victorian era.