Whiplash is an intense exploration of the scars and sacrifices endured by those who strive for true greatness. It tells the story of an aspiring jazz drummer (Miles Teller) who falls under the charismatic control of a demanding, at times cruelly sadistic music professor (J.K. Simmons). Thematically, there’s nothing new under the sun here, or under its dreary New York skies to be precise, and at first blush the film may seem like yet another variation of Rocky with boxing gloves traded for drumsticks. Yet Whiplash is executed with such artistry and conviction its drumhead-thin concept eventually expands to riveting proportions, much the way John Coltrane took the three note cycle of A Love Supreme and crafted a masterpiece.
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Whiplash (2014) ✭✭✭✭½
Whiplash is an intense exploration of the scars and sacrifices endured by those who strive for true greatness. It tells the story of an aspiring jazz drummer (Miles Teller) who falls under the charismatic control of a demanding, at times cruelly sadistic music professor (J.K. Simmons). Thematically, there’s nothing new under the sun here, or under its dreary New York skies to be precise, and at first blush the film may seem like yet another variation of Rocky with boxing gloves traded for drumsticks. Yet Whiplash is executed with such artistry and conviction its drumhead-thin concept eventually expands to riveting proportions, much the way John Coltrane took the three note cycle of A Love Supreme and crafted a masterpiece.
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