Sunday, 25 January 2015

Movie Review - Whiplash

WHIPLASH



          Whiplash is one of those movies you do not really want to watch twice. That is not to say because it’s bad, because it is not by any means bad. The only word I can use to describe this movie with is intense. Whiplash is a movie about a jazz drummer named Andrew who, just like all musicians, wants to be the best in the business. In the beginning of the film, he is in a music conservatory practicing. While there, a man by the name of Terence Fletcher comes in and hears him play. Mr. Fletcher is the band teacher of the advanced class in the conservatory. After a hearing him a few more times, Mr. Fletcher decides to put Andrew in his band.
          At first, Mr. Fletcher seems like an ordinary conductor but after a while, he becomes one of the most despising characters I have ever seen in a movie. He screams at his students for a slight error and even threw cymbals at some of them. J.K. Simmons plays Mr. Fletcher in the movie and he is amazing. He has provided by far one of, if not the best performances of 2014. His ability to act kind or supportive and cruel or menacing at a turn of a dime is brilliant.


I would have said that this movie was good if they just made Mr. Fletcher the bad guy through and through, but they didn’t. Not only is Mr. Fletcher a man on the edge of insanity, but so is Andrew. The more and more you see of Andrew, the more obsessed with his drumming he becomes. Because of Mr. Fletcher’s continued abuse, Andrew makes sure he becomes even better. At one point in the movie, he breaks ties with very important people in his life because he wants to focus on drumming.

          The back and forth between these two characters is so captivating and at times, nail-bitingly creepy. Why do I say this? There are scenes in the movie where Mr. Fletcher purposely made decisions that would make Andrew’s job harder. I will not give away the ending because I recommend everyone watch this movie. It is very close to becoming a perfect movie. I honestly cannot find any faults with this movie. I will put a link to the movie trailer here. What else can I say? Watch it yourself and find out. I give a 10/10 score easily.

Monday, 19 January 2015

Floods in Malaysia


FLOODS IN MALAYSIA


Over the past few months, many parts of this country have been struck with devastating floods. Many people are now without homes and almost all of their other personal belongings. The floods are being called the worst in the past 30 odd years. Some schoolchildren still can’t go to school. These floods truly did cap off a pretty sour year for the country.


Even though this is a very tragic event and I am very glad it is coming to an end, I think we showed togetherness and unity. I think that is an achievement for a country that has other problems. 





A lot of the aid and relief that was administered was done by the locals out of the kindness of their hearts. I think that is what is so great about human nature, our willingness to stand together through all adversity and look past it.


In the end, I just hope that everyone does what they can to solve this crisis. We need to wake up, we need to put our golf clubs down and try!