The movie High Fidelity is sacred ground for music lovers and
cinephiles alike. Through the story of hapless record store owner Rob
Gordon and his coterie of vinyl snobs, the 1997 film made it cool to
let your geek flag fly and embrace your irrational enthusiasms. In Top
Five, journalist Andrew Buss offers a rollicking oral history of the
making of the film and its continued influence on popular culture.
When a book is as universally praised as Nick Hornby’s original
novel, adapting it for screen can be a tricky prospect. Top Five
examines the difficulties that went into writing the movie: although
the book was set in London, the screenwriting team (which included
star John Cusack) transplanted the story to Chicago, drawing on their
own experiences growing up there. Fears that the film would be an
Americanized dilution of the source material evaporated when fans of
the book saw just how true the film stayed to Rob’s story.
Buss draws on interviews with actors like Cusack, Jack Black, and Iben
Hjejle, along with all the key principals behind the scenes, including
director Stephen Frears and the movie’s screenwriter, producers, and
composer. Together they offer a multi-perspectival account that
captures the legacy of the film, showing how it created an indelible
snapshot of ’90s culture while anticipating our current era of media
surfeit and content overload.
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How ‘High Fidelity’ Found Its Rhythm and Became a Cult Movie Classic
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781493072149
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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