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High Fidelity (2000)

Lisa Bonet , Joan Cusack , Stephen Frears  |  R |  DVD
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (330 customer reviews)


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  • Actors: Lisa Bonet, Joan Cusack, John Cusack, Sara Gilbert, Catherine Zeta-Jones
  • Directors: Stephen Frears
  • Format: Color, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Rated: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: Touchstone / Disney
  • DVD Release Date: September 15, 2009
  • Run Time: 114 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (330 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B002CLBJV4
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #174,243 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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This is a very funny movie. KevinB  |  86 reviewers made a similar statement
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84 of 98 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Watch it twice. At least. September 15, 2000
Format:DVD
It's hard to explain to someone who hasn't seen High Fidelity, or even someone who's just seen it once, how incredibly good it is. Take first the phenomenal John Cusack, who seems to make any film he appears in twice as watchable. Is there a more underrated leading man in this decade? I doubt it.

Then take into account the amazing support, knowns and unknowns - Cusack's sister Joan, Tim Robbins, Jack Black, etc. - even Zeta-Jones isn't half bad. Consider too the script, which is surprisingly faithful to Nick Hornby's (very good) book, and gives equal measure to comic and tragic relief.

Fianlly, the soundtrack. Can there be any greater song to sum up Rob Thomas (John Cusack's) final revelation after the film ends than Stevie Wonder's I Believe? No. High Fidelity is the complete package - funny, touching, well-acted, scripted, directed, scored for, and unbelievably true to life.

And for all those sad Englishmen writing in to complain that the movie should have been set in Britian - get real. I thank you.

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32 of 35 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Cusack November 17, 2004
Format:DVD
If ever there was a movie that could be construed as an allegorical representation of my life, this is it. If ever there was a Romantic Comedy written primarily for men (as opposed to women & couples), this is it!

John Cusack plays your typical everyday kind of guy who just so happens to have the absolute WORST luck with women. Stability in his personal life is ever elusive and he continues to get dumped by the women he dates. Typically he is ditched because the girl "meets another guy, and....."

Like most men, Cusack's character wants to have things both ways. He wants to have continuity in his life, yet the idea of commitment scares the tar out of him. What if he takes that giant leap but isn't able to make it to the other side of the canyon? What if he meets an even more worthwhile girl 2 days after getting married? Ah, the variables of relationships that we men torture ourselves with.

Aside from the venerable Cusack the film also features Catherine Zeta Jones as the paridigmatic "perfect" girl who is continually just-out-of-reach for we mere mortals. She sizzles in her role and it's obvious that she relished the chance to play a sort of Supermodel-type girl who is a femme fatale.

There is a hilarious scene of Cusack's persona standing in the rain outside her home that perhaps every single heterosexual male will be able to relate to (from one point of his life or other). A nice touch in the story is how they bring out the fact that old boyfriends are incessantly contacting her to find out why she dumped them.

If you're interested in watching a Romantic Comedy that's a bit bleaker than most, this one might be for you. If you're a male like me who has undergone myriad rejections in his life, this DVD is a MUST see.
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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful
Format:VHS Tape
There are rare movies that you watch and you go "That's Me!" and these are especially great movies if the next thought in your head is "I'm an idiot!" I watched this movie and I missed fighting with an ex-girlfriend who is still a best friend. I think a lot of people will see it that way.

Anyhow, John Cusack whose niche seems to be playing losers (Better Off Dead, Say Anything, Being John Malkovich, Tapeheads, etc.) plays one of the most appealing losers since Lloyd from Say Anything. His girlfriend has left him. His career is running a failing record store. He decides to go over all his past relationships to figure out what went wrong. Worse is that his girlfriend keeps coming back for her stuff and you start to realize that she is perfect for him, even as she walks off to start something with the politically correct granola ponytail wearing upstairs neighbor played with smug self-satisfaction by Tim Robbins (in the scene where John Cusack wants to beat him senseless, Tim Robbins plays the part so you the audience would also like to beat him senseless)

Through a series of lists (five most humiliating breakups, five best songs about burning things up. four things that my ex- told her best friend to make her best friend hate my guts)his two friends at the record store (they fit the record store stereotype clerk to the hilt - or comic book store clerk or any store with a cool selection. one's a jerk and the other one's a freaky loner) and a brief affair with Lisa Bonet (whose version of "Baby I Love Your Ways" SHOULD be on the soundtrack but isn't....

By the end with John Cusack back with his girlfriend, you have absolutely no idea if they are going to stay together or break up again, but you really want them to stay together. If only to give the notion that it's worth growing up. This is a long movie, a movie with many subplots and counter subplots but an honest movie and a movie that will go down as one of the classics of honest romance movies in a sea of saccharine junk with plots that were written from a standard romantic plotline (they meet, they go out, they sleep together, they break up, they get back together in a funny sequence at the end, the audience falls asleep, etc.) Original beauty and it makes me hope that the rest of Hornby's books should also be adapted for the screen. Read more ›

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23 of 28 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Top 5 Reasons For Watching This Movie! February 3, 2002
Format:DVD
My top 5 reasons as to why this is a must see film are as follows;
1)The story-The character played by John Cusack has reached his late 20's and he's just split up with his girlfriend of the past 2 years.He owns a 2nd hand record store and he's struggling to survive financially.His best frined are 2 fellow music loving eccentrics with whom he has this sort of love hate relationship.He knows he's coming to an age where he should maybe think of settling down and start making concrete plans for a secure future,yet he's been living in some sort of denial.It's the break up of this relationship that makes him suddenly question the way his life has been going.This is portrayed through the various scenes in the film but it's also totally original in the way that Cusack delivers this really funny yet at times pitiful narrative to the camera in a way that puts everything going on around him in a state of freeze-frame.He goes through the pain of trying to sort out his life during the course of the film.

2)Comedy-There are some really funny moments in the movie.The main character Cusack himself is a witty and yet comically pitiful figure.Even better are the two sidekicks he works with.They are musical snobs and the scenes in the record store are often hilarious as they deal with the less "musically-educated" customers who come to the store.One middle-aged customer who comes in to buy Stevie Wonder's "I Just Called To Say..." is dealt with in the funniest put-down manner imaginable.The contrast between his two assistants is also a source of amusement....

3)The Girlfriends-Cusack decides to give you a glimpse of his past life by telling us his worst 5 break ups in his life.Each one is so different and it goes from the time he was in 7th grade right up to current events.He tries to meet up with all these girls again to see if there's a pattern in to where he's going wrong-usually ending up in hilarious and unexpected consequences.

4)The Music-Well it's really good.As you'd expect from the owner of a 2nd hand record store it's not your average commercial stuff but a wide range of classics and alt from the 60's through to modern times.At one stage Cusack says "I'm going to now sell 5 copies of The Beta Bands 3 E.P's".As someone who often frequents record stores myself the scene was just so accurate as the customers hear this wonderful track for the first time and immediately go from just nodding their heads in rhtyhm to the music to enquiring as to who it is?Straight after the movie I dug out my own copy of the c.d. and started to play it again for the first time in years.

5)The top 5 lists-this was a particularly strong element in Nick Hornby's book from which the film is based.It's not only the variety of lists from funeral music,to break-up tracks-but it's also the way they are compiled,the useless trivia that precludes certain items,the arguments and dissing of other people's choices.It's the sort of useless arguments that many groups of guys of that age spend hours upon hours discussing.

All in all this is a really enjoyable movie.It's funny and it also has a "feel good" factor to it without being cringe inducing in a Forest Gump way. Read more ›

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5.0 out of 5 stars Love John Cusack
I think John Cusack is one of the most talented actors around today, especially when it comes to dramatic comedy. Read more
Published 11 hours ago by M. Foreman
5.0 out of 5 stars High Fidelity
Great movie, great characters, engaging and funny! Also, it has a magnificent soundtrack and highly recommend buying it for your car!
Published 15 days ago by H. B.
4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyed it
I liked this movie more than I expected! John Cusack and Jack Black are a funny pair, and the ending is good. Not a bad watch.
Published 23 days ago by A. Bell
3.0 out of 5 stars High Fidelity
I like John Cusack; the music and the humor were very good. The movie left me with a sad feeling regarding how men and women senselessly hurt each other in relationships. Read more
Published 27 days ago by Michael P.
5.0 out of 5 stars Men vs. Women
The guy projects his problems onto the women, i.e. he breaks up with a woman and he assumes that she breaks up with him. He imitates their actions, i.e. Read more
Published 28 days ago by smile278
5.0 out of 5 stars great movie
I am much older than the target audience for this movie, but I enjoyed it and was quite impressed with i-- both the storytelling and the acting. I would highly recommend it.
Published 29 days ago by Anna Roche
4.0 out of 5 stars Jack Black is awesome
Good tribute to the wonderful city Chicago. Main character has little redeeming features; self obsessed and thoughtless. Jack Black makes this movie.
Published 1 month ago by Maria A. Jones
5.0 out of 5 stars Always a goodie
Own it, wanted to watch it on a trip. This movie is always so much fun to watch, and perfect for music snobs like me!
Published 1 month ago by hfm1102
5.0 out of 5 stars One of Cusack's Best
What are your passions? Travel, fine food, family and friends? What if you decided to forsake everything else in your life to make a career out of those passions? Read more
Published 2 months ago by TreyRoo1
4.0 out of 5 stars Love John Cusack
The movie is a good, quirky rom com. Love John Cusack and Jack Black. So many movies try to tie things up in the end, but this one naturally came together nicely.
Published 2 months ago by Meleana
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