Sunday, June 30, 2024

WHIPLASH

I’ve always been a sucker for movies about good teachers, and even more so for movies about music teachers.  Music unites us, and for most people, the student-teacher experience is a universal one, so these films can resonate even if they aren’t remarkable.  Music of the Heart, Sister Act 2, Mr. Holland’s Opus, and Madame Sousatzka are among my favorite “feel-good” movies.  Whiplash (2014), a film about a music teacher and his student is a cinematic masterpiece and ranks as one of the best films I’ve seen.  With that said, Whiplash is not a “feel-good” film.  Whiplash is a tightly wound, tense anatomy of the cost of greatness and the humiliating psychological fuckery that a brilliant teacher thinks is required to motivate others to achieve greatness.  This film takes “No pain no gain” to its utmost extreme.


THE DELINQUENTS

The Delinquents marked Robert Altman’s first solo effort as a narrative film director and screenwriter (he’d previously co-directed The Jam...