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High Fidelity

  • 2000
  • R
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
196K
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Rob, a record store owner and compulsive list maker, recounts his top five breakups, including the one in progress.Rob, a record store owner and compulsive list maker, recounts his top five breakups, including the one in progress.Rob, a record store owner and compulsive list maker, recounts his top five breakups, including the one in progress.

  • Director
    • Stephen Frears
  • Writers
    • Nick Hornby
    • D.V. DeVincentis
    • Steve Pink
  • Stars
    • John Cusack
    • Iben Hjejle
    • Todd Louiso
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    196K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,445
    161
    • Director
      • Stephen Frears
    • Writers
      • Nick Hornby
      • D.V. DeVincentis
      • Steve Pink
    • Stars
      • John Cusack
      • Iben Hjejle
      • Todd Louiso
    • 678User reviews
    • 103Critic reviews
    • 79Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 3 wins & 22 nominations total

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    John Cusack
    John Cusack
    • Rob Gordon
    Iben Hjejle
    Iben Hjejle
    • Laura
    Todd Louiso
    Todd Louiso
    • Dick
    Jack Black
    Jack Black
    • Barry Judd
    Lisa Bonet
    Lisa Bonet
    • Marie De Salle
    Catherine Zeta-Jones
    Catherine Zeta-Jones
    • Charlie Nicholson
    Joan Cusack
    Joan Cusack
    • Liz
    Tim Robbins
    Tim Robbins
    • Ian Raymond
    Chris Rehmann
    • Vince
    Ben Carr
    Ben Carr
    • Justin
    Lili Taylor
    Lili Taylor
    • Sarah Kendrew
    Joelle Carter
    Joelle Carter
    • Penny Hardwick
    Natasha Gregson Wagner
    Natasha Gregson Wagner
    • Caroline Fortis
    Shannon Stillo
    • Alison Jr. High
    Drake Bell
    Drake Bell
    • Rob Jr. High
    Laura Whyte
    • Laura's Mom
    Sara Gilbert
    Sara Gilbert
    • Anaugh Moss
    Rich Talarico
    • Barry's Customer
    • Director
      • Stephen Frears
    • Writers
      • Nick Hornby
      • D.V. DeVincentis
      • Steve Pink
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    8rthibes

    Top 5 Movies About Love and Music

    One of my favorite movies, based on one of my favorite books. "High Fidelity" is perfect if you already had a broken heart, and if you tried to heal it with some pop songs.

    John Cusack is not acting - he REALLY IS Rob Fleming (Rob Gordon in the movie). If there are doubts about it, I just say that he made the soundtrack compilation and collaborated with the screenplay.

    The supporting cast is also perfect. Jack Black and Todd Louiso couldn't be better. Tim Robbins, as the world-music-fan, is a nice surprise, and Joan Cusack is always funny.

    It looks like everyone had a lot of fun making this movie, and the result is a nice and funny and full of emotions motion picture, to see again and again and again to remember how music and love can help each other.
    8gavin6942

    John Cusack's Defining Role, Post-1980s

    Rob Gordon (John Cusack), a record store owner and compulsive list maker, recounts his top five breakups, including the one in progress.

    Top five things that are great about this movie: Five, Tim Robbins' hair. Four, Jack Black. Three, Stiff Little Fingers. Two, John Cusack giving the best performance of his career, or at least since "Say Anything". One, the conversation about "Evil Dead II" and the word "yet". Honorable mention, Lisa Bonet not being completely annoying and almost actually likable.

    Roger Ebert gave the film four out of four stars and wrote, "Watching High Fidelity, I had the feeling I could walk out of the theater and meet the same people on the street — and want to, which is an even higher compliment".
    8SKG-2

    Cusack continues winning streak with this film

    I read the novel when it first came out because the title intrigued me, and I found it quite good. When I heard John Cusack was adapting it and moving the action to Chicago(from London in the novel), I was a little worried, because I worry about changing things during adaptations for arbitrary reasons, but I needn't have worried; though I have a few quibbles, which we'll get to later, Cusack and Co. have done a fine job adapting the novel.

    First off, I've read one comment which claims it stereotypes "music geeks." The type of people Hornby, Cusack, his co-writers(D.V. DeVincentis and Steve Pink, who also co-wrote GROSSE POINT BLANK, and Scott Rosenberg), and director Stephen Frears are portraying is a very particular type of "music geek"; the type who is a snob about music. Almost all of us, I would say, are aggressive about our likes and dislikes when it comes to music, but not many, I agree, compare liking Marvin Gaye and Art Garfunkel to "agreeing with both the Israelis and the Palestinians." And probably not many of us would be so cut off from feelings that, when hearing about a person's death, would find no better way of expressing their sorrow than listing their top 5 songs about death. Yet we do like these people as characters because we see even if they have some snotty attitudes, they do have a genuine love for their music, and they're in a low-paying job because they love what they do. And who among us hasn't turned to music when we've felt sad(or happy), like Rob does, or wished that Bruce Springsteen(and a pox on the person who, in their comments, implied he was passe. Bruce will NEVER be passe) would talk to us directly like he talks to us through his music? The novel and the movie captures all of that.

    Another strength, of course, is Cusack's performance. Woody Allen once said that while American actors were very good at playing virile men of action, there weren't many who could play more "normal," regular people. Cusack, on the other hand, has carved out a niche for himself playing regular guys. He doesn't look like The Boy Next Door, and he's neither stereotypically sensitive or hip, but comes across as a guy who feels both at ease and yet still longs for something more. At his best, like in movies such as THE SURE THING, SAY ANYTHING, THE GRIFTERS, BULLETS OVER BROADWAY, GROSSE POINT BLANK, and this, he plays people on the cusp of growing up, who are able to if they want to, but aren't sure if they want to, and yet he's made each of them different. Rob's condition may be a little more conventional - he's not sure if he wants to settle down yet - but Cusack, while unafraid to show his unlikable qualities, makes us like Rob anyway.

    The rest of the cast is also quite good. The well-known names only get short takes(Lisa Bonet, Joan Cusack, Tim Robbins, Lili Taylor, Catherine Zeta-Jones), but they make the most of their time. I've never seen Iben Hjejle before(I haven't seen MIFUNE), but she does well as the most grown-up person in the movie. But the real stars, besides Cusack and the music, are Jack Black and Todd Louiso as Rob's co-workers. Black especially reminds me of people I knew.

    As I said, I do have some quibbles. There are a couple of incidents in the book which don't make it to the film which I would have liked to see(the Sid James Experience, and the lady who wanted to sell Rob a ton of valuable records for a ridiculously low price). I'm getting tired of movies which use rain as an expression of sorrow, and this is an example of overuse. And the character of Laura isn't developed as well in the movie as she was in the novel. Nevertheless, this is well worth checking out.
    8daveisit

    One Of The Few Good Movies This Year

    "High Fidelity" was a breath of fresh air in an otherwise very ordinary year of cinema. Continually I have been disappointed with the quality of this years movies from all over the world, not just the regulation Hollywood trash.

    Admittedly my hopes weren't that high, but I still left the cinema feeling like I got what I paid for with "High Fidelity" (this is very rare these days). John Cusack was his usual competent self, and Tim Robbins sensational in his small but humourous part.

    No masterpiece, but well worth watching.
    9Patuquitos

    Now this is what I would call a musical

    It was about time someone put together a film with a genuine appreciation for the love/music connection that didn't end up being something along the lines of "Singles". For music lovers who tend to put a soundtrack to everything they experience, this film is a blessing. I am one of those people, so I understand that if you're not, you'll get less from the movie. All I'm trying to say is that this is one of those films that demand you to root for the characters and the events if you want to enjoy it. The deeper the affection you feel for them, the more you'll enjoy the movie.

    Personally, I think John Cusack's character is one of the most engaging in the comedy genre of the last decade. This is the kind of character I like: simple and complex at the same time, just like in real life. Somebody likable but annoying at times. Again, I feel a deep personal connection with him, and I understand him every time, even when he acts stupid.

    But he is not alone. The rest of the cast is terrific.

    Anyway, don't forget this is a comedy. You will laugh your ass off with some situations and dialogue. Hilarity comes from many different sources: you've got black humor, silly humor, complex (people would say "intelligent", but I despise the term) humor... Special mention goes to Tim Robbins paying a visit to the record store. Genius.

    On a very personal level, I think there's a magnificent scene that sums up the heart and the brains of this movie. John Cusack talks to the camera (something that happens often) instructing the audience on how to make a perfect music compilation for your loved one. If you like that concept, the movie will grab you and won't let you go. If that idea doesn't sound seductive to you, you might just have a good time. If you are a rock music devotee, this flick is heaven.

    RATING: 9.0

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    • Trivia
      John Cusack and the screenwriters wrote the script with Jack Black in mind for the role of Barry. He nearly turned the role down, but reconsidered.
    • Goofs
      "Janie Jones" by The Clash is listed as a "side one, track one." While it is indeed the first track on The Clash's British debut album, and the book was set in England, the film was moved to the USA, where the album started with "Clash City Rockers." But as record geeks, they would have been familiar with the British album as well, and could well have regarded it as the true debut album.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Rob Gordon: What came first: the music or the misery? People worry about kids playing with guns or watching violent videos that some sort of culture of violence will take them over. Nobody worries about kids listening to thousands, literally thousands of songs about heartbreak, rejection, pain, misery, and loss. Did I listen to punk music because I was miserable? Or was I miserable because I listened to punk music?

    • Crazy credits
      Catherine Zeta Jones is only credited in the final cast list and not in main credits
    • Alternate versions
      Beverly D'Angelo appears as a woman attempting to sell her husband's vintage record collection to John Cusack's character. The scene was deleted but included with several others on the DVD release.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: The Early Line: The Academy Awards (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      You're Gonna Miss Me
      Written by Roky Erickson

      Performed by 13th Floor Elevators (as The Thirteenth Floor Elevators)

      Courtesy of Charly Licensing APS

      By Arrangement with Celebrity Licensing Inc.

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    • Release date
      • March 31, 2000 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Danish
    • Also known as
      • Alta fidelidad
    • Filming locations
      • Green Mill - 4802 N. Broadway Avenue, Uptown, Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production companies
      • Touchstone Pictures
      • Working Title Films
      • Dogstar Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $27,287,137
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,429,107
      • Apr 2, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $47,126,295
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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