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Monday, July 26, 2010

My Favourite Movies: High Fidelity

In this smart comedy about romance – rather then a romantic comedy - Rob Gordon (played by the brilliant John Cusack) is unceremoniously dumped by his long term girlfriend (played by newcomer Iben Hjejle) causing his world to fall apart. He begins to examine where everything went wrong in the only obsessive way he knows how – by making Top 10 lists. Rob is a music geek who runs a specialist record store off the beaten track. Along with two other music snobs – played by Jack Black and Todd Louiso he intends to drift through his life apparently untouched by the real world around him. The wake-up call of Laura’s departure changes all that. Rather than go on a drinking binge, Rob decides to go on a relationship binge by calling up ex-girlfriends to find out what’s wrong with him. Meanwhile, Laura slowly moves out of their shared apartment…….

Not only was this a very funny film – often despite Jack Black’s over-the-top antics – it was also a very clever one. Not only did the fact that Cusack talked directly to the camera continually crack me up, he also managed to get across thoughts that I couldn’t help but nod along with. When done well, as in this movie, such a device is a delight to watch and Cusack is obviously at ease with it. The whole relationship angle was very well directed though, despite reading the book by Nick Hornby some years after seeing the film, I can’t remember if it’s because of the movie director or the original author. Either way it’s obviously material from someone who’s been there and been dumped by that.

Despite being well able to carry a scene on his own Cusack was ably assisted by Lisa Bonet, Tim Robbins (as Rob’s love rival), Catherine Zeta-Jones (as an ex-girlfriend) and his sister Joan (who plays Laura’s best friend). Although the movie clearly revolves around him as the central character and focus of the movie it is his interactions, funny, bitter sweet, or angry, with the other players that brings everything else alive. This is a thoughtful, mature, messy film that reflects and comments upon the lives and people we all know because we’ve all been there. I guess I identified with Cusack’s character to a significant extent. At times his dialogue could just as easily have been directly lifted from episodes in my own life – and no doubt millions of others. A high fidelity film in more ways than one.

6 comments:

dbackdad said...

I've said it many times ... I LOVE this film. I like lists. I like music. And it's hysterically funny.

It's one of the few movies that I actually like Jack Black in. His manic persona is actually appropriate in this case and is a nice counterpoint to the other two.

Thomas Fummo said...

The telephone-to-the-face repeated dream-within-a-dream sequence between Cusack and Robbins always has me in fits.

CyberKitten said...

dbackdad said: It's one of the few movies that I actually like Jack Black in. His manic persona is actually appropriate in this case and is a nice counterpoint to the other two.

He does have his moments but can all too easily begin irritating me.

TF said: The telephone-to-the-face repeated dream-within-a-dream sequence between Cusack and Robbins always has me in fits.

I'd forgotten about that until I watched it again last weekend. Loved to bit where the three of them dropped the giant speaker on him..... [grin]

dbackdad said...

I just re-watched it tonight. Classic. And I think that was a room air conditioner that they dropped on him ... not a speaker. Funnier than hell.

I love his line about it mattering more what we like than what we are like. Just from reading your guys' blogs and your reviews and likes of albums, movies, books, etc., I think I get a better feel for what CK, or Laura, or Wunelle, or whoever is like than some description of each of you.

Another plus of the movie is the great shots in and around Chicago.

My wife's favorite part of the movie is the Springsteen inner dialogue.

CyberKitten said...

dbackdad said: And I think that was a room air conditioner that they dropped on him ... not a speaker.

Ah... AC is a little outside my day-to-day experience.

dbackdad said: Just from reading your guys' blogs and your reviews and likes of albums, movies, books, etc., I think I get a better feel for what CK, or Laura, or Wunelle, or whoever is like than some description of each of you.

Our likes & dislikes say a *lot* about us. I'm always cautious about people who don't like cats for instance and very cautious about people who say that they don't like animals at all.....

dbackdad said: My wife's favorite part of the movie is the Springsteen inner dialogue.

That was cool. Cool of 'The Boss' to appear in a little cameo too.....

Mike aka MonolithTMA said...

Get your patchouli stink outta my store.