​WHIPLASH

​Filmreihe Damien Chazelle #01

"A twisted masterpiece of sorts, about the drive to create art, and a rare film about music that seems to have been made by someone who understands the physical experience of *making* music: the way players in an ensemble seem to merge with the score, the conductor, and each other when they start to cook." Matt Zoller Seitz, rogerebert.com (2016)

"This is a rabidly intelligent debut with a finale that is a fast-paced montage shot from above and below, in close up and in wide, cutting from instrument to instrument in perfect time to jazz standard, ‘Caravan'. As pumping a finale as this is, there are sufficient reminders along the way that one man's dream is another's grotesque isolation. Chazelle has made a film that entertains as it interrogates." Sophie Monks Kaufman, Little White Lies (2015)

"'There are no two words more harmful than 'good job.'' This sentiment – spoken by a music teacher to a young student – sows the seeds of a harsh tutelage in WHIPLASH, a cautionary tale about the pursuit of excellence.

In his second feature film, writer-director Damien Chazelle pits revered and feared jazz conservatory instructor Terence Fletcher (J.K. Simmons) against drumming prodigy Andrew Neyman (Miles Teller). Vying for a core position in Fletcher's elite ensemble, and aspiring to no less than greatness, Neyman will do anything to secure first chair. Before long, reason is abandoned and civility deserted, and the blistered and bleeding Neyman succumbs to Fletcher's abusive teaching techniques. But Neyman has a couple of surprises up his sleeve, and things will get progressively nastier – both on and off the stage – before their scorching musical showdown.
Teller and Simmons fairly leap off the screen with arresting physicality. Their performative rhythms mesh with Chazelle's stylish, syncopated directing to suffuse the film with an anxious energy that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats, while Tom Cross's staccato editing makes the film play like its own brilliant piece of music.
WHIPLASH announced Chazelle as an exciting new talent. At once fierce and precise, the film begs the question: how far would you go to achieve perfection" Toronto International Film Festival 2024

CREDITS

Regie: Damien Chazelle
• USA 2014
• Sprache: Englisch
• 106 Min.
• DCP
FSK 12

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