High Fidelity

High Fidelity
High Fidelity

Film Details

Year

2000

Duration

113 minutes

Genres

Drama

Language

English

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Synopsis

Hapless record shop owner Rob Gordon doesn't want to accept he's growing older - choosing instead to act like a teenager, he loses every girlfriend he gets. So after being dumped yet again, he sets about dissecting all his failed relationships, in order to work out where he's going wrong. Based on British writer Nick Hornby's popular novel, High Fidelity is a hilarious life lesson that's given extra spark by Rob's two socially-inept assistants, who encourage him to compose music-related "Top Five" lists instead of facing up to more pressing matters.

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15 Classification

This film has several uses of strong bad language

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