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Sincere 2022-03-23 09:01:09
It’s disgusting, this is the most disgusting movie I’ve seen in my life that insulted Jazz intentionally or unconsciously. I’m really going to...
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Bernadette 2022-03-23 09:01:09
Is it really worth abandoning thousands of people to make a genius? The result of extreme harshness is to lose the fun of music itself. I really want to tell Fletcher that there is a kind of person called 褒められて伸びるタイプ, like me. Jazz plus one...
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Yvette 2022-03-22 09:01:08
Compared to Master Yan, he is more like a...
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Mae 2022-03-22 09:01:08
The most beautiful music, paintings, and articles in the world can only be produced by those who are thinking about it and trying their best. McCullers said: "The value and quality of any love relationship is purely determined by the lover, which makes the loved one shine. "It doesn't matter what you love. The important thing is, how much love do you have? How long will you love? Is love crazy? If so, no matter what the object is, you have already achieved...
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Allan 2021-10-20 18:59:39
Many friends around me hate "Burst Drummer". But I like it very much. Maybe because I didn't think it was talking about music. It is too desperate, a man who is destined to be not a genius, hopes to be close to immortality even if it is a little bit more. It is precisely because his pursuit of immortality is so exhausting and so violent, it seems like self-destructive, so serious that it is comical, that I think I can communicate with him. I was very sad to watch this film, excited and...
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Alivia 2021-10-20 18:59:32
"There are no two words in English that are more harmful than'good'"! WTF! ! ! The drumming part was numb throughout the whole process, and I was immersed in the experience of being taught, but there was also a timid reaction. "Full Metal Shell" sounded jazz, and the devil's masters and apprentices encouraged "Chicago", the truly desperate "Death Poetry Society". That Charlie Parker story was once thought to be the tiger in "Boy...
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Dock 2021-10-20 18:59:32
Clear and decisive. ...In addition, this movie is really a good touchstone, just look at the short review. People who only see pain from it, but don't see happiness entrapped in pain, probably have never pursued anything...
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Lupe 2021-10-20 18:59:32
Thanks to the ending, otherwise the score will be lower. In fact, this film has nothing to do with genius, nor with art. It is about a special worldly value of the weak and the strong. If you are strong, I will convince you, and if you are weak, I will step on you. You are stronger, I am stronger than you. From beginning to end, I hardly saw any enjoyment brought by music. Even the pain did not come from the music itself, but because of the loss of the right to speak?! I don’t see anyone’s...
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Dina 2021-10-20 18:59:31
Jk Simmons should be able to win the male match! The rhythm of this film is really great. The jazz music and editing are simply blended together. There is also the vicious lines of the Simmons machine gun version. The dirty characters are as dense and intense as drums. The highlights of the several drumming scenes are all odd and weird. , Relying on editing to give the whole play a one-stop and accelerating rhythm, it is a pity that the whole movie is still broken, otherwise it will really...
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Carson 2021-10-20 18:59:31
He got the world, he lost his...
Whiplash Comments
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Belle 2022-03-17 09:01:02
Who cares about your dreams?
A step away between excellence and the ordinary, greatness and excellence seem to be separated by thousands of rivers and mountains.
"I want to be a great person." "I want to be one of those amazing people." Andrew, from a shy boy to a madman with only drums in his head, ruthlessly broke up with... -
Ima 2022-04-23 07:01:06
Whiplash Trivia Collection (9 pieces)
1. The meaning of the title of Whiplash
a. The name of the score (composer is Hank Levy)
b. Describe the drumming
c. The impact of the car accident on the male protagonist's neck before the game
d. The commander's whip-like abuse
e. Someone on IMDB also suggested that the homophonic...
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Poster of Buddy Rich on Andrew's wall: IF YOU DON'T HAVE ABILITY, YOU WIND UP PLAYING IN A ROCK BAND
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Terence Fletcher: I don't think people understood what it was I was doing at Shaffer. I wasn't there to conduct. Any fucking moron can wave his arms and keep people in tempo. I was there to push people beyond what's expected of them. I believe that is... an absolute necessity. Otherwise, we're depriving the world of the next Louis Armstrong. The next Charlie Parker. I told you that story about how Charlie Parker became Charlie Parker, right?
Andrew: Jo Jones threw a cymbal at his head.
Terence Fletcher: Exactly. Parker's a young kid, pretty good on the sax. Gets up to play at a cutting session, and he fucks it up. And Jones nearly decapitates him for it. And he's laughed off-stage. Cries himself to sleep that night, but the next morning, what does he do? He practices. And he practices and he practices with one goal in mind, never to be laughed at again. And a year later, he goes back to the Reno and he steps up on that stage, and plays the best motherfucking solo the world has ever heard. So imagine if Jones had just said, "Well, that's okay, Charlie. That was all right. Good job." And then Charlie thinks to himself, "Well, shit, I did do a pretty good job." End of story. No Bird. That, to me, is an absolute tragedy. But that's just what the world wants now. People wonder why jazz is dying.