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Whiplash is a 2014 American psychological drama film written and directed by Damien Chazelle, starring Miles Teller, J. K. Simmons, Paul Reiser, and Melissa Benoist.It focuses on an ambitious music student and aspiring jazz drummer (Teller), who is pushed to his limit by his abusive instructor (Simmons) at the fictional Shaffer Conservatory in New York City.
Whiplash is a 2013 American drama short film written and directed by Damien Chazelle. It depicts the relationship between an impassioned and gifted jazz drummer ( Johnny Simmons ) and an abusive bandleader ( J. K. Simmons ; no relation to Johnny).
New York Film Critics Online: December 7, 2014: Best Supporting Actor J. K. Simmons: Won [44] Nikkan Sports Film Award: December 28, 2015 Best Foreign Film: Whiplash: Won [45] Online Film Critics Society: December 15, 2014: Best Picture: Whiplash: Nominated [46] Best Supporting Actor: J. K. Simmons: Nominated Best Original Screenplay: Damien ...
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The New York Times film critic, Thomas M. Pryor, gave the film a negative review. He wrote, "Good sense and dramatic construction went by the wayside in the filming of Whiplash and what is left on the screen is a pointless exposition of brutality, nicely demonstrated, however, by Mr. Clark and Zachary Scott, with Miss Smith providing suitable decoration.