After finishing its festival rounds, Damien’s Chazelle’s
“Whiplash” has finally opened to the masses and wowed audiences with its
triumphant story of an aspiring jazz drummer and his condescending, ruthless
instructor. Pushing limits, the movie features unexpected twists and turns for
an exhilarating, jaw dropping performance by Miles Teller and J.K. Simmons.
Warning: you won’t breathe for the next hour and forty-seven
minutes because your breath was taken away.
Andrew (Teller) is an introverted, dedicated drummer who
enrolls in the most prestigious music school in the country with one mission:
to be one of the greatest jazz drummers alive. After an unexpected audition
with the school’s famous jazz ensemble instructor, Fletcher (Simmons), Andrew
is recruited into the group only to discover his dreams of working under the
instructor are more torturous then fun.
“Get the fuck out of my sight before I demolish you.”
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