Review of High Fidelity (2000) by Stefanie W — 04 Mar 2010
A film that tackles realistic issues in the modern world in relationships, High Fidelity surrounds itself with the sound of good tunes, bigotry and fallouts with the other gender. John Cusack is perfect in his role as Rob Gordon, a man who never seems to change up his style and is still stuck in his adolescent mindset, in his view, was caused from failed relationships with women.
When his recent girlfriend leaves him, this causes Rob to reminesce and look up his past girlfriends to find out what he was doing wrong that caused their breakup. High Fidelity is a rather intelligent, but pessimistic film with some insightful info on a foray of music artists associated with the plot.
The character of Cusack is an elitist music addict with his own brand of extensive knowledge on the subject, making High Fidelity, a film full of sarcastic undertones.
This review of High Fidelity (2000) was written by Stefanie W on 04 Mar 2010.
High Fidelity has generally received very positive reviews.
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