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  1. Depending on how you feel about author's intent, Whiplash is a failure of a movie. In the film's commentary Chazelle explains he wanted to highlight the heavy cost of such ruthless methodology. However a lot of viewers saw the film as a promotion Fletcher's destructive approach.

  2. So when you look at the ending scene, he argued it as a failure because if the two ARE IN AGREEMENT (the 2 being Andrew and Fletcher), then the movie failed and Andrew did not overcome. By the same token, he argued, “why would fletcher be happy—this doesn’t get him back anything.

  3. Sep 27, 2022 · A focused, almost businesslike film, "Whiplash" doesn't necessarily endorse Fletcher's horrendous teaching methods, remaining neutral even as the characters end up debating the...

    • Duncan Carson
  4. It's a great movie, and one of J. K. Simmons's best performances, but its central message drags it down and ultimately renders it a failure. It's a sports movie disguised as a film about musicians and it has no insight on the creative process.

  5. Oct 22, 2014 · Whiplash treads that uncomfortable line as tightly as possible and leaves the audience feeling a little queasy for admiring Andrew’s victory, no matter how Pyrrhic it might be.

    • David Sims
  6. Feb 7, 2019 · If ‘Whiplash’s ending doesn’t have you on the edge of your seat, your heart racing and your pulse in your throat, perhaps you were watching a different film. There will always be naysayers, but arguably so, ‘Whiplash’ has one of the best endings in modern cinema history.

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  8. Oct 10, 2014 · Would Charlie Parker have gone home, refined, practiced and driven himself without the threat of not just failure but physical violence? Fletcher uses that kind of barbarous technique on his students: throwing furniture, calling Andrew names, playing mind games and physically torturing him with repetitive drum solos until he bleeds on the kit.

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