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DramaMusic

Whiplash

- The road to greatness can take you to the edge.

Under the direction of a ruthless instructor, a talented young drummer begins to pursue perfection at any cost, even his humanity.

Release Date : 2014-10-10

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Bold FilmsBlumhouse ProductionsRight of Way Films

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Miles Teller

Character Name : Andrew

Original Name : Miles Teller

Gender : Male

J.K. Simmons

Character Name : Fletcher

Original Name : J.K. Simmons

Gender : Male

Paul Reiser

Character Name : Jim

Original Name : Paul Reiser

Gender : Male

Melissa Benoist

Character Name : Nicole

Original Name : Melissa Benoist

Gender : Female

Austin Stowell

Character Name : Ryan

Original Name : Austin Stowell

Gender : Male

Nate Lang

Character Name : Carl

Original Name : Nate Lang

Gender : Male

Chris Mulkey

Character Name : Uncle Frank

Original Name : Chris Mulkey

Gender : Male

Damon Gupton

Character Name : Mr. Kramer

Original Name : Damon Gupton

Gender : Male

Suanne Spoke

Character Name : Aunt Emma

Original Name : Suanne Spoke

Gender : Female

Max Kasch

Character Name : Dorm Neighbor

Original Name : Max Kasch

Gender : Male

Charlie Ian

Character Name : Dustin

Original Name : Charlie Ian

Gender : Male

Jayson Blair

Character Name : Travis

Original Name : Jayson Blair

Gender : Male

Kofi Siriboe

Character Name : Bassist (Nassau)

Original Name : Kofi Siriboe

Gender : Male

Kavita Patil

Character Name : Assistant - Sophie

Original Name : Kavita Patil

Gender : Female

C.J. Vana

Character Name : Metz

Original Name : C.J. Vana

Gender : Male

Tarik Lowe

Character Name : Pianist (Studio Band)

Original Name : Tarik Lowe

Gender : Male

Tyler Kimball

Character Name : Saxophonist #2 (Studio Band)

Original Name : Tyler Kimball

Gender : Male

Rogelio Douglas Jr.

Character Name : Trumpeter #1 (Studio Band)

Original Name : Rogelio Douglas Jr.

Gender : Male

Adrian Burks

Character Name : Trumpeter #2 (Studio Band)

Original Name : Adrian Burks

Gender : Male

Calvin C. Winbush

Character Name : Saxophonist (Studio Band)

Original Name : Calvin C. Winbush

Gender : Male

Joseph Bruno

Character Name : Technician (Overbrook) - Mike

Original Name : Joseph Bruno

Gender : Male

Michael D. Cohen

Character Name : Stage Hand (Overbrook)

Original Name : Michael D. Cohen

Gender : Male

Jocelyn Ayanna

Character Name : Passerby (Bus Station)

Original Name : Jocelyn Ayanna

Gender : Female

Keenan Henson

Character Name : Truck Driver

Original Name : Keenan Henson

Gender : Male

Janet Hoskins

Character Name : Passerby (Dunellen)

Original Name : Janet Hoskins

Gender : Female

April Grace

Character Name : Rachel Bornholdt

Original Name : April Grace

Gender : Female

Clifton 'Fou Fou' Eddie

Character Name : Drummer (Quartet)

Original Name : Clifton 'Fou Fou' Eddie

Gender : Male

Marcus Henderson

Character Name : Bassist (JVC)

Original Name : Marcus Henderson

Gender : Male

Tony Baker

Character Name : Stage Hand (Carnegie Hall)

Original Name : Tony Baker

Gender : Male

Henry G. Sanders

Character Name : Red Henderson

Original Name : Henry G. Sanders

Gender : Male

Sam Campisi

Character Name : Andrew (8 years old)

Original Name : Sam Campisi

Gender : Male

Jimmie Kirkpatrick

Character Name : Nassau Trumpeter #2

Original Name : Jimmie Kirkpatrick

Gender : Male

Keenan Allen

Character Name : Studio Core Member #1

Original Name : Keenan Allen

Gender : Male

Ayinde Vaughan

Character Name : Studio Core Member #2

Original Name : Ayinde Vaughan

Gender : Male

Shai Golan

Character Name : Studio Core Member #3

Original Name : Shai Golan

Gender : Male

Yancey Wells

Character Name : Studio Core Member #4

Original Name : Yancey Wells

Gender : Male

Candace Roberge

Character Name : Student #1

Original Name : Candace Roberge

Gender : Male

Krista Kilber

Character Name : Student #2

Original Name : Krista Kilber

Gender : Male

Stephen Hsu

Character Name : JVC Guitarist (uncredited)

Original Name : Stephen Hsu

Gender : Male

Herman Johansen

Character Name : Music Competition Judge (uncredited)

Original Name : Herman Johansen

Gender : Male

Wendee Lee

Character Name : Audience Member (uncredited)

Original Name : Wendee Lee

Gender : Female

Joseph Oliveira

Character Name : Bartender (uncredited)

Original Name : Joseph Oliveira

Gender : Male

Michelle Ruff

Character Name : Audience Member (uncredited)

Original Name : Michelle Ruff

Gender : Female

Daniel Weidlein

Character Name : Studio Band Saxophone Player (uncredited)

Original Name : Daniel Weidlein

Gender : Male

Nicholas Namini

Character Name : The Drumset

Original Name : Nicholas Namini

Gender : Male

Reviews

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MJM

@MJM

2021-06-23

DISGUSTING NONSENSE... *** This review may contain spoilers *** I find it very sad that so many people - including so-called professional reviewers - have rated this crap so highly. I did not walk out (although I was greatly tempted to do so) but saw it to the end. A total waste of time. Here's what might spoil it for you, should you believe the BS that's being spread around this stinking pile of excrement: It could have actually been OK if it hadn't been so laughably impossibly ridiculous. Perhaps if it had been set in the fifties or the forties when people had much less developed consciousness of human rights? But even so... I suppose the moral/lesson we are supposed to learn is... if you can't warp your students enough by abuse to force them to become great musicians then it is perfectly alright to discard or destroy them in the attempt. This glorified tyrant and bully can himself only produce music at a grade one level and so because he cannot 'do' he 'teaches?' He does not teach, he does not inspire; he withholds approval, negatively reinforces and rules by fear, and is feared rather than respected. I would have a difficult time to point to a single (pedagogical) scene in the film that had any merit whatsoever or was worth watching for any reason. Maybe I should say that its evident popularity may be evidence that we are truly living in the end times... ha! See the film if you want to be current, but please decide for yourself from watching it and don't believe the hype about its 'genius' or 'brilliance.' It is not either of those things; it's a poorly written, sad joke. I would expect that those people who rate it so highly A) want to seem cool because 'it's about jazz' B) have never actually been in a teacher/student situation and therefore, can only imagine how its done C) see all the other positive reviews and so must follow the herd D) don't really know their ass from their elbow or E) thought the the actor had truly grown because in Spiderman he only yell, but it THIS one, he throws chairs.... or F) all of the above. Save your money or see something uplifting instead rather than this horseshit.

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Andres Gomez

@tanty

2021-06-23

Fantastic movie with a good cast with an impressive Miles Teller and a yet even more impressive J.K. Simmons. Decent script, great directing, selection of the repertoire and performances. Just sit down, get a good audio system and enjoy one of the best movies of the 2010s.

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DanDare

@DanDare

2021-06-23

J K Simmons won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his mean, bullying monster. Jazz teacher Terence Fletcher who abhors the words 'good job.' Fletcher tells a tale about Charlie Parker and how doing a good job was not enough for him. Good job means mediocrity. Yet Fletcher is a mediocre educator and his college seems not to have noticed this. Instead of being an inspiration his students fear him. He is a nasty tyrant and an incident from his past comes back to haunt him. Miles Teller plays Andrew Neiman the put upon jazz drummer in the Shaffer Conservatory in New York. Neiman is eager to impress Fletcher but nothing he can do is good enough and withstands all the effluent Fletcher throws at him until one day he snaps. Damien Chazelle unleashed an unethical monster in Fletcher with Neiman providing the film's heart but I am not convinced that this is a good film. The rest of the students in the class are silent to the abuse taking place right in front of them. They are young adults, not kids and they do nothing about it.

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mattwilde123

@mattwilde123

2021-06-23

When I sat down to watch this film, I didn't know what to expect. I am not usually a fan of films about musicians but this was a brilliant and tense masterpiece. The story is of a very ambitious boy named Andrew (played by Miles Teller) who is a music student in New York. He aspires to be noticed by a prestigious music teacher named Fletcher (played by J.K. Simmons). As his wish starts becoming a reality, he realises the brutality of this teacher who continually pushes him with questionable methods. Damien Chazelle's direction is almost of a tense boxing or war action drama in that it constantly uses the music of the drumming to build the tension whilst using violent and sharp editing whilst the jazz band play. Chazelle's screenplay is very well written. It is filled with humour, tension and heartbreak. The way in which Fletcher switches during Andrew's first lesson is expertly done. Fletcher relentlessly insults Andrew in a very shocking way which really creates a huge sense of sympathy for Andrew's character as he struggles to respond. The insulting dialogue is very similar to Stanley Kubrick's 'Full Metal Jacket' in that it is both humourous and disturbingly distressing. The performances in this film are remarkable. Miles Teller is a relative newcomer but takes to this character with so much depth and understanding. The drumming scenes look like incredible and torturous workouts and Teller really shows the pain and agony his character is going through to reach his dream. The chemistry between the two central characters is flawless. J.K. Simmons is perfect as the abusive music teacher. Simmons manages to combine Fletcher's distinguished persona with his terrifying unpredictability. Simmons reminds me of his character in Valve's 'Portal 2' in which he continuously spouts insults at the player in a darkly hilarious way. Overall, 'Whiplash' is a fascinating study of passion, ambition and love. The film asks questions about the morality of getting one's dreams and the acceptable methods of acquiring them. Full of amazing performances all around, and created with such intensity and spirit, my final rating for this film is 4.5 stars. ★★★★½

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Matthew Brady

@MatthewL.Brady

2021-06-23

"There are no two words in the English language more harmful than good job". Whiplash follows are main character Andrew Neyman who is a young jazz drummer, single-minded in his pursuit to rise to the top of his elite east coast music conservatory. Plagued by the failed writing career of his father, Andrew hungers day and night to become one of the greats. Terence Fletcher, an instructor equally known for his teaching talents as for his terrifying methods, leads the top jazz ensemble in the school. Fletcher discovers Andrew and transfers the aspiring drummer into his band, forever changing the young man's life. OK let me just start off with this. You had no idea how much I was really looking forward to Whiplash. This was on my movies to check out list, because I heard nothing but positive things from this movie and I heard a lot of people described this film has the "Full Metal Jacket" but with no war or guns, but with music and well... drums. I think Whiplash and "Birdman" was the two movies I wanted to see before making my best movies of the year list, because who knows they might make the list. I haven't seen "Birdman" yet but will do soon, but I finally had the chance to see Whiplash and my god this movie was just so spectacularly flawless in many ways. Whiplash is the best move of 2014. J.K. Simmons in this movie probably pulls of the best performance in his career. Every word that came out of his mouth didn't feel like he was reading from the script then act it out. I felt every angry punch of words that came out of him, because it was so real. I didn't see J.K. Simmons just playing a movie character in this movie, no he was the freaking Fletcher. Now let's talk about Terence Fletcher: The best way to describe Fletcher to those who haven't seen the film yet, well his like Sgt. Hartman from "Full Metal Jacket". When he's on screen your locked on and he's also the kind of person that would be somebody's worse nightmare to have for a boss. This guy doesn't just like music, he breaths music and he wants his band to do perfect. His opinion and his look on music is another thing why I didn't flat out just hated him, I actually understood him. He made a very good point about how people will comment on you act and say "You did a good job", and yes I did use the words "you did a great job", in my past reviews but now I'm never going to use it ever again after this movie. Miles Teller was another stand out performances in this movie, and just like "Foxcatacher" where Channing Tatum was so over looked by his performance, well Miles Teller has proved himself to be more then a teen in a movie that will be forgotten and so would he, but no Miles Teller played this character so brilliantly he could become the next big thing. Now his character in this movie has the love of the true art of music and you can see that he wants to tell people his love for music, but when the harsh life of reality comes crashing into him it's truly heartbreaking to see his struggle and effort just not being good enough. Teller played this character so realistic and so brilliantly flawless. The directing and the writing in this was just....perfect. Damien Chazelle gave this movie style and passion to tell a story about two strong music buffs battling out and he freaking nailed it. This movie also had probably the best finale that I've seen in years. My nails were digging into the seat. I didn't dare to look away not for one moment, not for one second. I was simply locked on and when it was over... I'm kidding you I actually clapped towards the end of this movie. Now the biggest cliche that I always hear from critics when their talk about a different movies and their use words like "You will clap at the end", but you don't, or "You will feel inspired after the film", and I you don't. But Whiplash actually did make me feel inspirited towards the end and made me clap. It's message of not giving up and the dream that you been chancing for isn't just going to come to you. Movies like Pride, freedom Writers and all that such never ever give me that inspiring feeling inside of me, until I watched this movie. Overall rating: Whiplash is a movie that everybody needs to see. This isn't just a popcorn movie where you come and put you legs up and laugh a couple of times, no this movie reaches out to people out there that have the same problems that these character's have, with their passion of what their what to do in life get's over shadowed by something you don't want to do and this movie get's it right. So go and see if you have the chance.

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The Movie Mob

@mooney240

2022-11-20

**Whiplash grips its audience from start to finish with a remarkable awe-inspiring performance by J. K. Simmons.** BRUTAL! Whiplash is a savage film with mind-blowing career-defining performances, interesting storytelling, and palpable oppressive anxiety. J. K. Simmons didn’t deserve an Oscar for this movie… he deserved all the Oscars. I was in awe of the intensity and cruelty Simmons unleashed throughout the film while peppering in moments of vulnerability that keep the audience guessing if he is a clever mentor or a manipulative abuser. I love how the film ends, leaving that very question open-ended. I didn’t enjoy the volume of language, and obviously, the subject matter of the movie wasn’t a fun focus, but the mastery of the performances, cinematography, and storytelling establish Whiplash as a true Oscar-worthy film.

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Ahmetaslan27

@Ahmetaslan27

2023-07-01

It is less than what is described as a wonderful piece of art consisting of music, artistic performance, directing and photography. It's one of my favorite movies. This piece of art inspired me

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hamfaceman

@hamfaceman

2024-01-05

Pretty intense drumming movie. I think it's about the pursuit of perfection and maybe something about fathers. Really great finale. Fingers bleeding. Put this ham on your face!

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tmdb70471036

@tmdb70471036

2024-07-02

The critics bestowed upon this film almost unanimous praise, yet some were quick to bemoan it as “overrated”. It’s the same old story. And while sometimes the “bemoaners” may be right, this time it is just proof that they are mostly wrong. Whiplash is utterly fantastic, entertaining and yet somehow brutal and harrowing at the same time. We watch in fascinated horror as Miles Teller’s character ascends, descends and ascends again into one fleeting last moment of glory. While the film’s editing and sound-design is top-notch, the performances of J.K. Simmons and Miles Teller keep this afloat. A masterpiece, do absolutely watch.