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Whiplash (2014)


Jan 2015 *
As trash fans, we all dig trashy flicks. Low budget, offensive and underground. This right here, is not a trashy flick, but fuck me if it wasn't an awesome movie, so I'm going to do a write up anyway. It may not be low budget or underground, but its message could be interpreted as quite offensive, but that depends on how you look at it.

Andrew Niemen is a first year student at a very established musical University in New York. Heโ€™s into jazz music, and aspires to be one of the great jazz musicians of all time. But to do so, he needs to be recognised. Terrance Fletcher, played by the always amazing J.K Simmons, is his teacher, and will mould him into one of the greats, but through any means necessary.

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I think this is something most of us can relate to on some level. Desperately trying to impress someone, and it never being good enough. Some teachers use a form of tough love to push their students, and some thrive on the emotional abuse to simply punish their pupils. I guess the main question this film asks, is where do you draw the line, how far is it really acceptable to go?

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Iโ€™m not going to go over the obvious points of this film. The acting, the music, the cinematography, everything is pretty much spotless. Who I really want to focus on, is Simmons. I first saw Simmons in his memorable portrayal of Vernon Schillinger from the show Oz. And if youโ€™ve ever seen the show, youโ€™d know he played one of the most evil characters on it, the skinhead nazi who lead the Aryan brtotherhood.

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Somehow though, he managed to play and even scarier character in this. This is where I had such appreciation for this movie. This movie is fucking intense. When a musican stuffs up, or is playing out of tune, or the wrong tempo, you can almost hear a penny drop. Simmons as Fletcher is one scary fucking guy. And watching the dynamic between him and Niemen is brutal.
This movie is a powerful rollercoaster with what could be deemed as a dangerous message, but I have no doubt in my mind that people like Fletcher really exist. Whether they go too far or not, and whether the ends justifies the means is up to the viewer to decide.

I was going to post a trailer, but the trailer doesnโ€™t do the movie justice. In fact, had I had seen the trailer first, I probably wouldnโ€™t have watched the movie. Just see it.

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slasherfan85 says:
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Jan 2015
Nice Review, Shaza!
Thanks for the heads up! emoticon
Whiplash is coming to DVD in the U.S. next month so I already added it to my Netflix Queue!


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Shaza123 says:
#2, Reply to #1

Jan 2015
I hoep you like it, Maths!

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#3

Jan 2015 *
Just watched it. Fucking phenomenal.

Although this was already on my radar - 2014 is a rare year where some Oscar nominees interest me, mainly this one and Birdman - you really sold it with your description of JK Simmons. Normally, I'm not that interested in acting. Like if someone recommends a film because it has great acting, I'm like "Who fucking cares?". I've seen tons of awesome movies with bad acting and tons of tedious movies with good acting. But my major exception to that rule is I deeply love a good savage, intense, mercilessly abusive performance.

JK Simmons doesn't just knock the ball out of the park here. He knocks it out of the stadium, over the car park, into a whole nother country, landing it in a pram and turning a baby's skull into splintered mulch. He's so fucking fierce that I'd actually be a little frightened to meet the guy in real life.

You're right about the potentially antisocial message too. Note how the ending has Nieman turning away from the embrace of a loving father who will never judge him, preferring the approval of a cruel, dictatorial, surrogate father-figure who'll do nothing but judge him.

So yeah, excellent movie and thanks for the rec/review. As of now, The Raid 2 is still my fave from 2014, but Whiplash would be in joint 2nd spot, alongside Under the Skin.
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Shaza123 says:
#4, Reply to #3

Jan 2015
You have such a way of words, you describe Simmons perfectly. He really is the reason to watch this movie, which is a lot considering the talent in the main actor playing the drums. One of the most frightening characters in recent memory. When he uttered the words You think I'm fucking stupid? I know it was you! my heart damn near stopped!

Great point stating Neimen turning away from the loving father, it really does make the movies theme quite disturbing.

If you haven't seen Oz, you really must, Simmons is a character you love to hate, and has some amazing performances in that too. Though not quite as scary as Fletcher, he does commit some terrible actions which I will not spoil here, but I will say rape and murder was not the worse thing he did.


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Box_a_Hair says:
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Feb 2015
I just watched this due to your review. Normally, a jazz film would never get me in the door, but J.K. Simmons playing an intense psycho will! And he was intense! I first saw him as the comic relief J. Jonah Jameson in the Spider-Man films (a role of which he's still continuing through voice acting) and never thought much of it until I watched HBO's prison drama 'OZ'. He's definitely reminding me of Vern Schillinger in this film, and that's a great thing! He scared the shit out of me in that show!

All around, Whiplash is a solid film with great performances and all that. I've added it here, even though it ain't trashy by any means, but a good R-rating and all the bad language makes it all justified!


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Shaza123 says:
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Feb 2015
I honestly didn't think this film would be up your ally, so very happy to hear you appreciated the intense performance Simmons gave. Imo, this movie needs to be seen, just to see him.

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Box_a_Hair says:
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Feb 2015
He's why I saw it. He's a great actor, and great performances can transcend personal preferences for films. I hope you don't think of me as someone who only loves garbage movies and horror. emoticon Like I said though, R-ratings do help!

I'm glad to see JK Simmons will be in Terminator 5 (in an undisclosed role).


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Tromafreak says:
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Jun 2015
This kicked ass! I finally saw it this past weekend. Wonderful movie. I might have given it a 9/10 had there been some sort of confrontation/discussion between Terrence and Andrew after he finally earned his respect. For some reason, I didn't expect the movie to end right then and there. But I still give it a strong 8/10. Thanks for the rec.


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#10, Reply to #8

Jul 2015
I actually liked the way it ended right there. It makes the finale seem like a victory for Niemen, finally earning the respect of his teacher. But when you stop and think about it, it's actually a victory for Fletcher. Niemen "proving himself" only proves to Fletcher that his methods were right. All the verbal abuse, all the torment and even the suicide of a student... it all becomes worth it in Fletcher's eyes. It's this immensely dark, fucked up finale masquerading as a triumph.

I read an interview with the director where he said, although he had no plan for where the characters would go after the movie's end, he tended to think that Niemen would end up being another suicide. And when Fletcher hears the news, he says to himself, "That ungrateful fucking brat!"



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