Why was this movie so good? Literally my favourite movie

Why was this movie so good? Literally my favourite movie.

me too I love it

I don't know but be prepared for the horde of edgy teens that will arrive to tell you it was 'reddit' or whatever buzzword they feel like using right now

For the rest of you, what other films are there like Whiplash? Green Room was pretty good and tense but nowhere near as good.

Great script. Really tight. Doesn't waste any screentime and it evolves in a really smooth way.

It shows how women are shallow beasts who doesn't have dreams

Everything was 10/10 except this fucking scene


Likely the most unrealistic "asking out" scene in cinema history

What do you mean like Whiplash? I mean Green Room doesn't bear a lot of resemblance unless you're talking about that fear factor.

Women are barely involved with the plot though, he stops seeing somebody because he wants to concentrate on drumming, she doesn't flip out and demand he doesn't or anything.

Just that it's a recent film about musicians in very tense situations. I know it's not very similar but it's the closest I've found.

well then maybe the killing room

NOT

I hate Miles Teller but I still love Whiplash. Movie was very intense, it almost reminded me a bit of Black Swan. I kept thinking to myself "Why would anyone put themselves through this shit?"

>I hate a person I've never met

What did you mean by this user?

Mine too. I honestly have no issues with it. It is razor tight and a fantastic film with a 10/10 ending

But it's not.
It's not even a reddit film (yeah i'm calling you out faggot.)

The reason so many normies (and ironically edgy teens) like this is because it's basically very exciting, much like crack. Exciting and full of adrenaline but ultimately empty and devoid of substance. This has more in common with a thrilling action film like Crank than it does with a serious tale about ambition (Glengary Glen Ross, Adaptation), perfectionism (Black Swan, The Aviator), or brutal instructors (Full Metal Jacket).

The script is horseshit. It literally plays out as if Damien Chazelle was working through one of those paint-by-numbers screen-writing books (i.e. on page 35 the inciting incident happens, on page 72 place this dramatic conflict). It's so formulaic and poorly conceived, i'm actually shocked when people tell me with a straight face that they found the characterization and arcs well developed. No, what they mean is that the film is hella f*cking epic!! If it weren't for JK Simmons carrying the flick the thin pillars acting as supports would immediately fall apart.

And this is the kind of shit i'm talking about It's so bare-bones in the way it was written and executed that you really don't give a shit when you see it, but it's put there out of plot necessity, unfortunately, without Chazelle actually putting any proper thought into it.

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None of the other garbage you mentioned is good either. Watch more movies.

I think it's overrated but I think you're being unfair with your characterisation, what it has over Crank is that it does actually say something, it makes a statement and has a message. It develops an atmosphere and it brings you into what is basically an abusive relationship between student and teacher. That is what I found interesting, I would assume that's what draws people to it, Simmons is scary but compelling, you want to please him but you also think he's a complete bastard. He's something I think a lot of people have.

You're obviously just a contrarian faggot.

>devoid of substance
nobody is saying Whiplash is super deep, but it obviously has substance. It deals with its subject matter of ambition in an honest way and evolves the idea over the course of the film

>The script is horseshit. It literally plays out as if Damien Chazelle was working through one of those paint-by-numbers screen-writing books
wow you mean that films tend to share the shame narrative characteristics? Whoa dude, really blows my mind

Anyway whether it's shallow or formulaic or whatever you want to say, it's still better than 99% of films like it because it actually manages to have a point and organize itself around its point without a bunch of filler. It actually has a vision rather than a bunch of cliches competing for screen time.

Shows a beta/loser with only one goal in life and actually achieves what he wanted

holy fk get a load of the leddit cuck

>Glengary Glen Ross
>Full Metal Jacket
>not good
you didn't like these films?

but at what cost is the question I think the film asks.

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