
John Cusack’s version of the character is awesome, is how most got to know the story, and he nailed the performance, but Kravitz's version is less closed off. I figured, if this show’s going to happen one way or the other, I’d rather be involved and make sure the spirit of the original property is protected.” That’s why she, not only led the project, but was also a producer and writer for the show. Kravitz keeps us on her side by being direct, truthful, and showing us the reasons behind her worst moments.Ībout the character, Kravitz told the Los Angeles Times: “Rob’s the first character I’ve gotten to play who feels very close to who I am. We’re with her all the way, even when she tells us her top-five breakups (almost always her fault). Kravitz’s Rob is smart, fun, snobbish, self-centered, messy, sad, compassionate, not always the best friend, sexy, relatable, melancholic, and wants to be loved, but at the same time, is afraid of commitment, and Kravitz nailed all those emotions and changes between them, without losing us, the audience.


She’s been deserving of a lead role with substance for quite some time, and High Fidelity gave her a lot of emotions and substance to play with. High Fidelity is Kravitz's best performance ever.
