FILM

Whiplash

Andrew Neiman is a 19-year-old jazz drummer, dreaming of greatness but unsure if his dream will ever come true. Haunted by the failed writing career of his father, Andrew is determined to rise to the top of the country's most elite music conservatory. One night, Terence Fletcher, a conductor equally known for his talent for teaching as he is for the terrifying method of his instruction, discovers Andrew practicing the drums. Even though Fletcher says very little to him that night, he ignites in Andrew a passion to achieve his goal. To Andrew's surprise, the next day, Fletcher requests that he be transferred into his band. This single act changes the young man's life forever.

At first, Andrew is an “alternate,” confined to turning the pages of the “core” drummer. But at the band's next competition, in an act of either serendipity or sabotage, the core drummer's sheet music is misplaced. Having committed the music to memory, Andrew gets the opportunity to play. Though the act further alienates him from his fellow musicians, the band nonetheless wins the competition, and he seems poised to become Fletcher's new “favorite son.”

Emboldened by this acceptance, Andrew summons the courage to ask out Nicole, the counter girl at his local theater for whom he'd nursed a silent and unrequited crush. But on that date, Andrew's musical preoccupations threaten to derail even his most genuine romantic overtures.

Andrew's maniacal effort to achieve perfection is further fueled by Fletcher's psychological brinksmanship. Andrew's family can barely recognize the stone-faced obsessive sitting at their dinner table. Andrew even elicits a sharp word from his otherwise mild-mannered father.

The nearer to perfection Andrew gets, the narrower his circle of intimates becomes until he is left only with Fletcher – and even that relationship is jeopardized by the ferocity of Andrew's ambitions.

A journey that can be seen alternately as a descent into madness or an ascent to greatness comes to a crescendo on the biggest platform for Andrew's talents – the unforgiving stage of Carnegie Hall.

Cast:

Miles Teller
J.K. Simmons
Paul Reiser

Director:
Damien Chazelle

Producer:
David Lancaster, Michel Litvak, Helen Estabrook, Jason Blum

Written by:
Damien Chazelle

Distributor:
Sony Pictures Classics

Budget:
$3.3 million

Awards:

2014 Golden Globe Winner for Best Supporting Actor
Oscar Nominated Best Motion Picture of the Year (2014)
Oscar Nominated Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role - J.K. Simmons (2014)
Oscar Nominated Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published - Damien Chazelle (2014)
Oscar Nominated Best Film Editing - Tom Cross (2014)
Oscar Nominated Best Sound Mixing - Craig Mann, Ben Wilkins and Thomas Curley (2014)
AFI Award for Movie of the Year (2014)



Metacritic Score:
88%

Rotten Tomatoes Score:
95%