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1 year ago

Just a reminder that every single person who claims to like or be a fan of the film Whiplash (2014) is a brainless coward who believes that it's justified for men to hit kids.


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11 months ago

Whiplash isn't a movie, it's a weapon of child abuse. The film explicitly condones and endorses violent physical and sexual abuse of kids in the name of some entirely fictional achievement in "character". It tells abusive men that they're fine and actually need to act even "tougher" with the people they have power over, it tells abusive men that really they're helpers. It tells victims that their lives will be improved by this treatment instead of ruined. It's propaganda condoning child abuse.

I believe people who say that Terrance Fletcher is the villain to be wrong, if that's their interpretation I don't believe that actually watched the film. I don't believe Damien Chazelle's mealy mouthed claims, he makes movies about dominant men getting their way, that's the movie he made here and if he says otherwise he's lying.

Whiplash is a weapon. Period. It was made to hurt people and to help abusers destroy lives.

Throwback Video

Since it’s coming back to theaters this weekend for it’s 10th anniversary I wanted to throwback to my favorite and probably the best Damien Chazelle movie.

I like how the esteem for this movie has grown over the years and I gotta agree, it really stays with you and sadly I’ve had a few bosses and teachers sorta like that. But I didn’t get any cool skill other then not to act like that.

But whatever still a great movie


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11 months ago

As has been made abundantly clear to me over the last ten years, nobody cares about abused kids and nobody cares about the factors or forces that actually propagate abuse in society, so this really has been simply personal. I don't believe there is anything redeeming about this movie, I believe with my entire heart that it's simply axiomatically toxic, there is nothing to be gained from it.

I hear and understand the people who like it, and am disgusted and unmoved by their opinions, I do not refuse to engage with the themes of the film, I see clearly the intention and deny it.

I believe in engaging with art on its own terms.

Throwback Video

Since it’s coming back to theaters this weekend for it’s 10th anniversary I wanted to throwback to my favorite and probably the best Damien Chazelle movie.

I like how the esteem for this movie has grown over the years and I gotta agree, it really stays with you and sadly I’ve had a few bosses and teachers sorta like that. But I didn’t get any cool skill other then not to act like that.

But whatever still a great movie


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11 months ago

just know that if you saw the 10th anniversary re-release of whiplash i’m jealous.


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1 year ago
!!!SPOILERS FOR WHIPLASH (2014)!!!

!!!SPOILERS FOR WHIPLASH (2014)!!!

Tw//Mentions of abuse (not specified or detailed) The ending to Whiplash was not a happy one and here is why I think so. Fletcher is a character that is in fact an antagonist despite the motives he reveals in the café after Andrew anonymously sues him. Fletcher only does these break down and build up techniques so he can have a living, walking, breathing, jazz-playing trophy. He wanted to have a legacy that would live long after him. He wanted his players to be remembered so that he would be remembered. Wanting to be remembered is valid and all. But Fletcher drives his players to the brink. To the edge. And he does it using some pretty intense manipulation. Fletcher, as he did before, manipulated Andrew yet again. After exiting the café he invited Andrew to the next performance. He knew that Andrew couldn't resist the temptation after Fletcher implied that he needed Andrew. Just like when Andrew first joined the band, Fletcher gave him soft and gentle encouragement. He gave him a gentle nudge of confidence. These little nudges of confidence were to establish an initial trust. Fletcher needed Andrew to trust him and become attached before he could use his typical aggressive tactics. Now, when inviting Andrew, Fletcher only told him about the songs Caravan and Whiplash. Andrew had no idea that the set would start with another song. This is the cymbal to the head. Fletcher embarrasses Andrew in front of an entire auditorium. This is step one of Fletcher's process. He knows Andrew is great but he needs to make sure that Andrew will still push on no matter what. He needs to be sure Andrew has the character for the player he wants. Andrew leaves the stage where he's met by his father. Andrew refuses his fathers attempt at consoling him. He falls into Fletcher's ideology of "good job" being bad. From this point on Andrew is in the headspace that he has to do good and he has to impress Fletcher. He is no longer playing for fun for an audience. He's craving Fletcher's approval. Even in the end, Andrew isn't proud of his accomplishment until Fletcher smiles and lets him know that he approves. Without even realizing, Andrew let Fletcher know that he is dependent on him for approval and validation again. This is the practice and the return. Fletcher has Andrew where he wants him. Fletcher, the abuser, has his greatest prize back in his grasp. He knows Andrew is a good player and now he knows that Andrew has the personality that he wants in his star player. This is the redemption. With all of this in mind, Whiplash does not have a happy ending. The antagonist, the abuser, gets what he wants. No matter how much it seems Andrew got what he wanted (to play and be great), in reality he got sucked back into the abusive cycle. Andrew may never end up truly happy. Most likely, with abusive Fletcher over his shoulder, Andrew will fall down the rabbit hole of the music industry. ----- Sorry for the long post! Feel free to challenge my analysis in the comments! I only watched the movie once and I typed this up on a whim so it likely has some holes in it. I probably could have written it up/worded it better


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