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    For audiophile sound systems, see high fidelity.



    High Fidelity is a British novel by Nick Hornby, first published (ISBN 0-575-05748-3) in 1995. It was made into a film in 2000 directed by Stephen Frears and starring John Cusack, Iben Hjejle, Jack Black, Todd Louiso, Tim Robbins, Lisa Bonet, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Joan Cusack, Joelle Carter and Lili Taylor.



    The book and film have essentially similar plots, though the setting, originally London, is moved to Chicago in the film. Cusack plays Rob Gordon (Rob Fleming in the novel), a record store owner in his 30s whose girlfriend Laura (Hjejle) has just left him. At the record shop — named Championship Vinyl — Rob and his employees Dick (Louiso) and Barry (Black) spend their free moments discussing mix-tape aesthetics and constructing "top-five" lists of anything that demonstrates their knowledge of music.

    Rob, recalling his five most memorable breakups, sets about getting in touch with the former girlfriends, including Charlie (Zeta-Jones) and Sarah (Taylor).

    Eventually, Rob's re-examination of his failed relationships (egged on in a lucid dream dialogue with Bruce Springsteen in the film adaptation), and the death of Laura's father bring the two of them back together. Their relationship is cemented by the launch of a new purposefulness to Rob's life, which in the book is the revival of his disc jockey career, and in the film, the launch of his new record label.

    Rob also resolves his ongoing desire to be interested in other women by realizing that they're only fantasies, since he hasn't seen their negative, less-appealing sides while his relationship with Laura is impartial. He decides that the overall happiness and fulfillment his relationship with Laura brings are worth the occasional downsides.


        High Fidelity (novel)
            Trivia
            Differences Between the Novel and the Film
            Musical
    NameHigh Fidelity
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    CaptionCover of DVD release
    DirectorStephen Frears
    ProducerTim Bevan
    Rudd Simmons
    WriterNick Hornby (novel)
    D.V. DeVincentis, Stev...
    StarringJohn Cusack
    Iben Hjejle
    Jack Black (act...
    MusicHoward Shore
    CinematographySeamus McGarvey
    EditingMick Audsley
    DistributorBuena Vista Pictures
    ReleasedMarch 17, 2000
    Runtime113 min.
    CountryUnited Kingdom
    United States
    LanguageEnglish language
    BudgetUnited States dollar
    Amg Id184533

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    Trivia

      After seeing the film, the author said he wanted Cusack to play the leads in every film adaptation of his books. This didn't happen, since the leads in subsequent Hornby adaptations were played by Hugh Grant in About A Boy and Jimmy Fallon in the American re-make of Fever Pitch.

      In the scene where Rob and Laura are discussing Ian's sexual prowess, Laura is reading a book with the title "Love Thy Neighbor".


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    Differences Between the Novel and the Film

      The book takes place in London while the film takes place in Chicago.

      When Rob is trying to work out whether Laura slept with Ian, he questions Barry about it in the form of seeing a cult movie. In the novel, they discuss Reservoir Dogs. In the film, they discuss Evil Dead II.

      In the book, Rob does have five significant breakups for his top five breakups of all time list. In the film, he gives us five names for his top five breakup list, but admits that the fifth woman on the list did not really hurt him that much when she broke up with him, and that her name was just added to the list in order to keep Laura's name out of the top 5.

      The two skater punks who hang out outside the store and record the album that Rob eventually produces were not in the novel. They were added for the movie.

      In the movie Ian goes to the record store to talk to Rob about Laura, in the novel Ian makes a phone call to Rob while he is at home in order to discuss matters concerning Laura.

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    Musical

    A musical adaptation of the film had its world premiere at Boston's Colonial Theatre on September 22nd 2006. It will be in previews in Boston until October 22nd. It will then debut in previews on Broadway in New York on November 20, with an opening on December 7th. It features music by Tom Kitt, lyrics by Amanda Green, book by David Lindsay-Abaire and direction by Walter Bobbie.
     
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