Story line Whiplash (2014) :
Under the direction of a ruthless instructor, a talented young drummer begins to pursue perfection at any cost, even his humanity.
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.
The road to greatness can take you to the edge.
Movie details Whiplash
Runtime : 105Release : 2014-10-10
Genre : Drama, Music
Cast
Miles Teller | as | Andrew Neimann | |
J.K. Simmons | as | Terence Fletcher | |
Melissa Benoist | as | Nicole | |
Austin Stowell | as | Ryan | |
Jayson Blair | as | Travis | |
Kavita Patil | as | Assistant - Sophie | |
Paul Reiser | as | Mr. Neyman | |
Nate Lang | as | Carl Tanner | |
Chris Mulkey | as | Uncle Frank | |
Damon Gupton | as | Mr. Kramer | |
Suanne Spoke | as | Aunt Emma | |
Max Kasch | as | Dorm Neighbor | |
Charlie Ian | as | Dustin | |
Kofi Siriboe | as | Bassist (Nassau) | |
C.J. Vana | as | Metz | |
Tarik Lowe | as | Pianist (Studio Band) | |
Tyler Kimball | as | Saxophonist #2 (Studio Band) | |
Rogelio Douglas Jr. | as | Trumpeter #1 (Studio Band) | |
Adrian Burks | as | Trumpeter #2 (Studio Band) | |
Joseph Bruno | as | Technician (Overbrook) - Mike | |
Michael D. Cohen | as | Stage Hand (Overbrook) | |
Jocelyn Ayanna | as | Passerby (Bus Station) | |
Keenan Henson | as | Truck Driver | |
Janet Hoskins | as | Passerby (Dunellen) | |
April Grace | as | Rachel Bornholdt | |
Clifton 'Fou Fou' Eddie | as | Drummer (Quartet) | |
Calvin C. Winbush | as | Saxophonist (Studio Band) (as Calvin Winbush) | |
Marcus Henderson | as | Bassist (JVC) | |
Tony Baker | as | Stage Hand (Carnegie Hall) | |
Henry G. Sanders | as | Red Henderson | |
Sam Campisi | as | Andrew (8 years old) | |
Jimmie Kirkpatrick | as | Nassau Trumpeter #2 | |
Keenan Allen | as | Studio Core Member #1 | |
Ayinde Vaughan | as | Studio Core Member #2 | |
Shai Golan | as | Studio Core Member #3 | |
Yancey Wells | as | Studio Core Member #4 | |
Candace Roberge | as | Student #1 | |
Krista Kilber | as | Student #2 | |
Cici Leah Campbell | as | Diner Patron (uncredited) | |
Damien Coates | as | JVC Trumpet Player (uncredited) | |
Kyle Julian Graham | as | JVC Alto Jazz Saxophone Player (uncredited) | |
Ellee Jane Hounsell | as | Saxophone Player (uncredited) | |
Stephen Hsu | as | JVC Guitarist (uncredited) | |
Herman Johansen | as | Music Competition Judge (uncredited) | |
Wendee Lee | as | Audience Member (uncredited) | |
Dakota Lupo | as | JVC Saxophonist (uncredited) | |
Jesse Mitchell | as | Rival Band Saxophonist (uncredited) | |
Amanda Newman | as | JVC Trombonist (uncredited) | |
Joseph Oliveira | as | Bartender (uncredited) | |
Michelle Ruff | as | Audience Member (uncredited) | |
Daniel Weidlein | as | Studio Band Saxophone Player (uncredited) |
Available Posters
Movie Trailer Whiplash:
Some Reviews
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.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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