Hysteria
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Hysteria is a 2011 British romantic comedy film in which Rupert Everett co-stars in a fictionalized account of the invention of the vibrator in Victorian London.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Hysteria canonical | 4 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T3509621 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Hysteria Context triple: [Rupert Everett, notableWork, Hysteria]
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Neurosis
Neurosis is an influential American experimental metal band known for pioneering atmospheric and post-metal sounds that blend sludge, hardcore, and ambient elements.
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American Madness
American Madness is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Frank Capra that explores themes of banking, trust, and social responsibility during the Great Depression.
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The Hypnotic
"The Hypnotic" is a track by hip hop band The Roots from their acclaimed 1996 album *Illadelph Halflife*, known for its moody, jazz-infused production and introspective lyricism.
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A Strangeness in My Mind
A Strangeness in My Mind is a novel by Turkish Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk that follows the life of a street vendor in Istanbul, exploring themes of love, migration, and the city’s rapid transformation.
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The Agony of the Mind
The Agony of the Mind is a sculptural work by Swedish artist Carl Milles that powerfully explores inner psychological struggle and emotional torment through expressive, modernist forms.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Hysteria Target entity description: Hysteria is a 2011 British romantic comedy film in which Rupert Everett co-stars in a fictionalized account of the invention of the vibrator in Victorian London.
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A.
Neurosis
Neurosis is an influential American experimental metal band known for pioneering atmospheric and post-metal sounds that blend sludge, hardcore, and ambient elements.
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B.
American Madness
American Madness is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Frank Capra that explores themes of banking, trust, and social responsibility during the Great Depression.
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C.
The Hypnotic
"The Hypnotic" is a track by hip hop band The Roots from their acclaimed 1996 album *Illadelph Halflife*, known for its moody, jazz-infused production and introspective lyricism.
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D.
A Strangeness in My Mind
A Strangeness in My Mind is a novel by Turkish Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk that follows the life of a street vendor in Istanbul, exploring themes of love, migration, and the city’s rapid transformation.
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E.
The Agony of the Mind
The Agony of the Mind is a sculptural work by Swedish artist Carl Milles that powerfully explores inner psychological struggle and emotional torment through expressive, modernist forms.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (46)
How these facts were elicited
The pipeline generated the facts above by prompting gpt-5.1 with this entity's name + description and the instruction below.
You are a knowledge base construction expert. Given a subject entity and a description of it, return factual statements that you know for the subject as a JSON list of dictionaries(triples), where keys must be "subject", "predicate" and "object". The number of facts may be very high, between 25 to 50 or more, for very popular subjects. For less popular subjects, the number of facts can be very low, like 5 or 10. # Requirements - If you don't know the subject at all, return an empty list. - If the subject is not a named entity, return an empty list. - Include at least one triple where predicate is "instanceOf". - Do not get too wordy. - Separate several objects into multiple triples with one object.
Subject: Hysteria Description of subject: Hysteria is a 2011 British romantic comedy film in which Rupert Everett co-stars in a fictionalized account of the invention of the vibrator in Victorian London.
Referenced by (4)
Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.