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High Fidelity

"A comedy about fear of commitment, hating your job, falling in love and other pop favorites."

2000-03-17 Drama 1hr 53m

After his long-time girlfriend dumps him, a thirty-year-old record store owner seeks to understand why he is unlucky in love while recounting his "top five breakups of all time".

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After his long-time girlfriend dumps him, a thirty-year-old record store owner seeks to understand why he is unlucky in love while recounting his "top five breakups of all time".

  • Released
    2000-03-17
  • Revenue
    $47,100,000
  • Budget
    $30,000,000
  • Runtime
    1hr 53m
  • Genre
    Drama, Comedy, Romance, Music
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    Dansk, English
  • imdb-logo
    7.4
  • Production
    Touchstone Pictures, Working Title Films, Dogstar Films, New Crime Productions

Crew

Stephen Frears
Director
Scott Rosenberg
Screenplay
Rudd Simmons
Producer

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Cast

John Cusack

John Cusack

Rob Gordon
Jack Black

Jack Black

Barry Judd
Lisa Bonet

Lisa Bonet

Marie DeSalle
Catherine Zeta-Jones

Catherine Zeta-Jones

Charlie Nicholson
Tim Robbins

Tim Robbins

Ian Raymond
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

Shannon Stillo

Alison Jr. High
Drake Bell

Drake Bell

Rob Jr. High
Laura Whyte

Laura Whyte

Laura's Mom
Sara Gilbert

Sara Gilbert

Anaugh Moss
Rich Talarico

Rich Talarico

Barry's Customer
Matthew O'Neill

Matthew O'Neill

Beta Band Customer
Brian Powell

Brian Powell

Middle Aged Customer
Jillian Peterson

Jillian Peterson

Laura's Sister Jo
Dick Cusack

Dick Cusack

Minister
Susan Yoo

Susan Yoo

Girl - 19 year old
K.K. Dodds

K.K. Dodds

Miranda
Duke Doyle

Duke Doyle

Kevin Bannister
Aaron Himelstein

Aaron Himelstein

Boy In Park
Jonathan Herrington

Jonathan Herrington

Chris Thompson
Leah Gale

Leah Gale

Mourner
Bruce Springsteen

Bruce Springsteen

Bruce Springsteen
Alan S. Johnson

Alan S. Johnson

Man In Store
Ian Belknap

Ian Belknap

Party Guest
Andrew Micheli

Andrew Micheli

Party Guest
Polly Noonan

Polly Noonan

Party Guest
Michele Graff

Michele Graff

Party Guest
Susie Cusack

Susie Cusack

Party Guest
Liam Hayes

Liam Hayes

Piano Player
Damian Rogers

Damian Rogers

Greenday Girl
Joe Spaulding

Joe Spaulding

Flea Market Musician
Heather Norris

Heather Norris

Laura's Friend
Timothy W. Tiedje

Timothy W. Tiedje

Operator (uncredited)
James Azrael

James Azrael

Glam Rocker (uncredited)
Ian Michaels

Ian Michaels

Guy in Chem Lab (uncredited)
Susan Hegarty

Susan Hegarty

Laura's Mom (voice) (uncredited)
Beverly D'Angelo

Beverly D'Angelo

Woman Selling Records (DVD version) (uncredited)

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Reviews for High Fidelity
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A Review by John Chard 9

Written by John Chard on 2015-07-06

What came first - the music or the misery? High Fidelity is directed by Stephen Frears and adapted to screenplay by D.V. DeVincentis, Ste... read more

What came first - the music or the misery? High Fidelity is directed by Stephen Frears and adapted to screenplay by D.V. DeVincentis, Steve Pink, John Cusack and Scott Rosenberg from the Nick Hornby novel. It stars Cusack, Jack Black, Iben Hjejle and Todd Louiso. Music is by Howard Shore and Cinematography by Seamus McGarvey. Record store owner and compulsive list-compiler Rob Gordon (Cusack), embark's upon a what does it all mean mission when his latest girlfriend leaves him. Cusack and Pink take Hornby's hugely popular novel and redirect it to Chicago, with joyous results. High Fidelity is a tale of human love and a love of music, a sort of battle of the sexes with a soundtrack of masculine life. Rob's voyage of self discovery is highly amusing, the trials and tribulations of relationships bringing out a number of scenes and scenarios that ring true, not just tickling the funny bones, but also tugging the heart and cradling the brain. Away from the doomed love angles it's the music threads that literally strike the chords. Rob and his two co-workers Barry (Black) & Dick (Louiso) worship music and continually indulge in making top 5 lists whilst bickering with sarcastic glee in the process. All three actors are superb, a trio of odd balls bouncing off of one and other with a zest that's infectious, though it's decidedly Cusack's show. A perpetual miserablist who addresses us the audience at frequent intervals, Rob in Cusack's hands garners sympathy, pity and laughs in equal measure. In the support slots is a ream of talent well in on the joke, beauties like Catherine Zeta-Jones (dropping F-Bombs like they are going out of fashion), Lisa Bonet & Joelle Carter are complimented by the comic skills of Joan Cusack, while Hjejle turns in a wily and womanly performance as the girlfriend who kicks starts Rob's search for meaning. Elsewhere the sight of Tim Robbins as a new age hippy type - with a black belt in martial arts - is so much fun it reminds of what a good comic actor he can be as well. As with Grosse Point Blank, another Cusack/Pink production, sound tracking is everything, and naturally given the setting of the story there is an abundance of classic tunes to delight in. All told it's a special movie, for all sexes and for all music lovers, but especially for anyone who has had relationship problems. Now what did come first, the music or the misery? Priceless. 9/10

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A Review by JPV852 8

Written by JPV852 on 2021-01-04

Seen this one a few times over the years, still great each viewing with John Cusack in his element, might even argue should've been nominate... read more

Seen this one a few times over the years, still great each viewing with John Cusack in his element, might even argue should've been nominated for an Oscar. I'm not a music fan but still liked that element and features a good supporting cast. **3.75/5**

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A Review by Wuchak 5

Written by Wuchak on 2022-07-27

**_Romantic head games become tedious_** Released in 2000 and directed by Stephen Frears, "High Fidelity" is a romcom/dramedy starring Jo... read more

**_Romantic head games become tedious_** Released in 2000 and directed by Stephen Frears, "High Fidelity" is a romcom/dramedy starring John Cusack, as Rob, the owner of a Chicago record store, co-starring Jack Black and Todd Louiso as his two employees, Barry and Dick. When Rob's relationship with his live-in girlfriend, Laura (Iben Hjejle) falls apart, he reflects on the five worst break-ups of his dozen years of dating. His past girlfriends are played by Catherine Zeta-Jones, Joelle Carter, Lili Taylor and Natasha Gregson Wagner. Tim Robbins appears as Rob's rival for Laura's affections while Joan Cusack is on hand as Laura's sister. Lisa Bonet plays a rocker chick, a passing fancy for Rob. Sara Gilbert has a bit part. What's interesting about "High Fidelity" is that it features the five general prototypes of guys' dating life: (1.) the first crush & kiss, (2.) adolescent urgency & loss of virginity, (3.) the hot babe out of his league, (4.) the rebound best friend & soul mate, and (5.) his one true love (maybe). If you've ever made a compilation tape for a babe and worked at a record store you might appreciate this film. You'll particularly like it if you favor romantic head games, which I find irritating and is the main reason I have mixed feelings about the film (speaking as a one-woman type of guy). Because of this, I had a hard time staying with it, although there's enough good in the movie to make it somewhat worthwhile. It's witty and you can tell the creators put a lot of thought into it, but Rob's mopey reflections as he constantly speaks to the camera get tedious after a while. Don't get me wrong, John pulls off the challenging lead role and does so convincingly; I just found his perpetually-smoking character uninteresting. As far as the soundtrack goes, the 90's pop rock struck me as mostly bland. Thankfully, there are several amusing moments. For instance, the scene where someone confronts Rob at the record store in the second half is laugh-out-loud funny, but Rob's relationship with Laura is decidedly Uninteresting; and Laura's emotional instability and indecisiveness become increasingly annoying (anyone who would marry such a relationally fickle person would have to be insane). Actually, most of Rob's romantic relationships become annoying although, like I said, there are amusing bits. Then there's Barry who arrogantly thinks his opinion on music is law; I kept hoping he'd get his teeth knocked in. On a positive note, the mental manipulations of Rob's unstable romantic life are offset by Dick, who shows the way to go. "Empire Records" (1995) is the better movie simply because it doesn't go overboard with the dating/romance head games crap. The film runs 113 minutes and was shot in Chicago. GRADE: C

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A Review by John Chard

What came first - the music or the misery? High Fidelity is directed by Stephen Frears and adapted to screenplay by D.V. DeVincentis, Steve Pink, John Cusack and Scott Rosenberg from the Nick Hornby novel. It stars Cusack, Jack Black, Ib...

reviewer avatar

A Review by John Chard 9

Written by John Chard on 2015-07-06

What came first - the music or the misery? High Fidelity is directed by Stephen Frears and adapted to screenplay by D.V. DeVincentis, Steve Pink, John Cusack and Scott Rosenberg from the Nick Hornb...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by JPV852 8

Written by JPV852 on 2021-01-04

Seen this one a few times over the years, still great each viewing with John Cusack in his element, might even argue should've been nominated for an Oscar. I'm not a music fan but still liked that ele...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by Wuchak 5

Written by Wuchak on 2022-07-27

**_Romantic head games become tedious_** Released in 2000 and directed by Stephen Frears, "High Fidelity" is a romcom/dramedy starring John Cusack, as Rob, the owner of a Chicago record store, co-s...

read more