Whiplash
A promising young drummer enrolls at a cut-throat music conservatory
where his dreams of greatness are mentored by an instructor who will
stop at nothing to realize a student's potential.
Director:
Damien ChazelleWriter:
Damien Chazelle
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Stars:
Miles Teller,
J.K. Simmons,
Melissa Benoist |
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A young and talented drummer attending a prestigious music academy finds himself under the wing of the most respected professor at the school, one who does not hold back on abuse towards his students. The two form an odd relationship as the student wants to achieve greatness, and the professor pushes him.User Reviews
After seeing Damien Chazelle's Whiplash - a film the young up-and- coming director wished to do for some time now - being so beautifully realized and brought to life by everyone involved in the project, I was glad and relieved, mainly because I have seen the short film, which was pretty incredible.
Those are some of the things not only the film itself possesses, but the people behind it have in abundance as well.
The
upcoming Miles Teller plays the young and dedicated student Andrew
Nieman, who has the drive, the ambition to succeed and to be great,
which is fine, as long as it doesn't derail your personal life.A lesson
the young drummer learns the hard way.
Blind ambition is the
thing, that can describe our anti-hero of sorts, Terrence Fletcher a.k.a
the brilliant J.K. Simmons, who has a thing for mindeffin' his students
to the point of total physical and mental exhaustion and even
depression.But he does it for a reason, for the sole purpose of finding
the next big, even great, thing in jazz and in music as a whole.The next
prodigy, the next "Yardbird" Charlie Parker that will be otherwise
lost, if not being pushed to the very limit.
And boy, does J.K.
Simmons nails it.Chazelle has done a masterful job in casting the two
leads in Teller and Simmons.Their respective acts are full of purpose,
full of tension and ultimately terrific.
Expect some awards going
in the way of "Whiplash" and look out for Simmons in the Oscars
shortlist, that's how good he is in it.And in his own words: "What a
shame we wrapped it up in only 19 days".It must have been really fun
playing a part like Terrence Fletcher and Simmons completely sold it.
As
I said, the best movies are those, that reach out to the most diverse
and wide spectrum of audiences, not those, who can connect to a massive
number of people, who are representatives of only one specific audience
type.And Chazelle has achieved just that with "Whiplash" - a precise,
tension-building film, full of beautifully staged pieces and above all
else, a love towards music and the challenges it often represents if you
want to get to the very top.
The film ended in a big round of applause from the packed theater and I am sure that will be the case a long time from now!

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