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.
Wow, nice review brother. I am gonna watch the movie now because of how awesome you made it sound. Whew.
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