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High Fidelity (2000)

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Reviews Counted:37

Fresh:32

Rotten:5

Average Rating:7.3/10

Consensus: The deft hand of director Stephen Frears and strong performances by the ensemble cast combine to tell an entertaining story with a rock-solid soundtrack.

Runtime: 1 hr 54 mins

Genre: Comedies

Synopsis: A male-perspective confessional about being an adult--but not acting like one--HIGH FIDELITY is the story of Rob Gordon (John Cusack), the thirtysomething owner of Championship Vinyl, a record... A male-perspective confessional about being an adult--but not acting like one--HIGH FIDELITY is the story of Rob Gordon (John Cusack), the thirtysomething owner of Championship Vinyl, a record store in the suburbs of Chicago. Rob is in the throes of a difficult breakup with his girlfriend Laura (Iben Hjejle), and he creates a list of the ex-girlfriends who qualify as his Top Five Worst Breakups, then tracks them down one by one. At work, Rob's relationship with the geeky guys who help run the store, Dick (Todd Louiso) and Barry (Jack Black), is hilarious and juvenile: The three espouse encyclopedic knowledge of records while making lists of everything from the Top Five Side 1s and Track 1s to the Top Five Songs About Death. Director Stephen Frears works from a script based on the 1996 Nick Hornby novel of the same title, adapted by D.V. DeVincentis, Steve Pink, Cusack, and Scott Rosenberg. Frears integrates Cusack's signature goofball antics and gives him a series of talk-to-the-camera, Ferris Bueller-style monologues that Cusack delivers with personal ingenuity. [More]

Starring: John Cusack, Iben Hjejle, Jack Black, Lisa Bonet

Starring: John Cusack, Iben Hjejle, Jack Black, Lisa Bonet, Tim Robbins, Joan Cusack, Todd Louiso, Lili Taylor, Natasha Gregson Wagner, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Beverly D'Angelo, Sara Gilbert, Drake Bell

Director: Stephen Frears

Director: Stephen Frears
Screenwriter: D.V. DeVincentis, Steve Pink, John Cusack, Scott Rosenberg
Producer: Tim Bevan, Rudd Simmons
Composer: Carter Burwell

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Sep 19, 2000

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  • High Fidelity
  • From the guys who brought you GROSSE POINTE BLANK comes the absolutely hilarious HIGH FIDELITY. John Cusack (BEING JOHN MALKOVICH) stars as Rob Gordon, the owner of a semi-failing record store located on one of the back streets of Chicago. He sells music the old-fashioned way -- on vinyl, with two wacky clerks, the hysterically funny rock snob Barry (Jack Black) and the more quietly opinionated underachiever Dick (Todd Luiso). But Rob's business isn't the only thing in his life that's floundering -- his needle skips the love groove when his longtime girlfriend Laura (newcomer Iben Hjejle) walks out on him. And this forces him to examine his past failed attempts at romance the only way he knows how! For a rocking fun time, give HIGH FIDELITY a spin. It's sure to make your all-time top five list for comedies -- with a bullet.
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    If you can put up with all the archness and self-consciousness--there's quite a bit of both--this is an enjoyable romantic comedy.

    Full Review Source: Chicago Reader | comment Comment
    02/05/08
    Jonathan Rosenbaum
    Jonathan Rosenbaum
    Chicago Reader
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    Mr. Frears has managed for the most part to retain the velocity of the narrative without sacrificing the psychological coherence of the characters.

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    04/27/07
    Andrew Sarris
    Andrew Sarris
    New York Observer
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    A funny, perceptive movie about pop music, a man's confused passions for records and women, and the lure of perpetual teenagehood.

    Full Review Source: Globe and Mail | comment Comment
    03/19/02
    Liam Lacey
    Liam Lacey
    Globe and Mail
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    You're still smiling when the film is over.

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    05/10/01
    Peter Travers
    Peter Travers
    Rolling Stone
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    Created a doggedly faithful adaptation of Nick Hornby's cult-fave novel.

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    03/06/01
    Kevin Maynard
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    Cusack is a master at playing smart, frazzled, self-flagellating hipsters, and the movie, propelled by his arias of angst, lets him strut his best stuff.

    Full Review Source: Newsweek | comment Comment
    03/06/01
    David Ansen
    David Ansen
    Newsweek
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    Why not give it a spin?

    Full Review Source: Washington Post | comment Comment
    03/06/01
    Rita Kempley
    Rita Kempley
    Washington Post
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    It's hard to remember the last time guys were nailed so perceptively and dragged into adulthood so warmly and entertainingly.

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    03/06/01
    Jay Carr
    Jay Carr
    Boston Globe
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    The cast has been put together like a good band.

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    03/06/01
    Terry Lawson
    Terry Lawson
    Detroit Free Press
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    [The script] is constantly scathing and comically cynical without ever turning really ugly or bitter.

    Full Review Source: Houston Chronicle | comment Comment
    03/06/01
    Louis B. Parks
    Louis B. Parks
    Houston Chronicle
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    The film is superbly acted.

    Full Review Source: Dallas Morning News | comment Comment
    03/06/01
    Philip Wuntch
    Philip Wuntch
    Dallas Morning News
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    There are a lot of wonderful supporting roles here, but the actor who'll get the most mileage is Jack Black in a career-setting turn as an obnoxious slacker.

    Full Review Source: New York Daily News | comment Comment
    03/06/01
    Jami Bernard
    Jami Bernard
    New York Daily News
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    Stephen Frears ... seems on unsteady ground converting an essentially British story (the novel was set in London) to the American idiom.

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    03/06/01
    Bob Thomas
    Bob Thomas
    Associated Press
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    It's got great music -- and great music trivia -- but a shaky soul.

    Full Review Source: Denver Post | comment Comment
    03/06/01
    Steven Rosen
    Steven Rosen
    Denver Post
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    Trenchantly witty and acutely insightful script.

    Full Review Source: Variety | comment Comment
    02/14/01
    Joe Leydon
    Joe Leydon
    Variety
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    A sharp and satisfying romantic comedy.

    Full Review Source: Los Angeles Times | comment Comment
    02/14/01
    Kenneth Turan
    Kenneth Turan
    Los Angeles Times
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    A Woody Allen film for youngish white males who fetishize rock music and its many memorabilia and have commitment problems when flesh-and-blood women.

    Full Review Source: Village Voice | comment Comment
    01/01/00
    Amy Taubin
    Amy Taubin
    Village Voice
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    I enjoyed myself immensely.

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    01/01/00
    Desson Thomson
    Desson Thomson
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    Romantic sorrow -- and the self-reflexive dramas it inspires -- have rarely been this funny.

    Full Review Source: San Francisco Chronicle | comment Comment
    01/01/00
    Edward Guthmann
    Edward Guthmann
    San Francisco Chronicle
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    The British hero of Nick Hornby's novel, on which this movie is based, certainly does not scream out 'John Cusack.' And yet once you see him, you can't think of anyone who'd do it better.

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    Elizabeth Weitzman
    Elizabeth Weitzman
    Film.com
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