Whiplash Finale (Caravan) (Part 2) | Whiplash (2014) | 1080p HD

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Neiman brands his name into the jazz drummers' hall of fame - and becomes the Charlie Parker that Fletcher always dreamed of creating.

Awarded for:
Best Supporting Actor, J.K. Simmons
Best Film Editing, Tom Cross
Best Sound Editing, Craig Mann, Ben Wilkins, and Thomas Curley

Nominated for:
Best Picture, Whiplash
Best Adapted Screenplay, Damien Chazelle

It's a pretty new movie so I couldn't find any theses on it. :(

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Director: Damien Chazelle

Actors:
Miles Teller as Andrew Neiman
J. K. Simmons as Terence Fletcher

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P.S. this is my fav Whiplash vid tbh !!
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The real art is clicking on part 2 at the right moment.

Vans
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the drums smoked a cigarette after that

thingspeopledontlike
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i paused the video to give him a break

bayramg
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Love the final cut of this scene. They don't show the audience, the applause, the curtains close. Because Andrew didn't care about what the audience thought or any of that. All he wanted was Fletcher's approval which he finally got when Fletcher smiled at him.

ario
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A scene so intense, even the drumkit startet sweating....

kingzlayerch
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imagine the end he said "not quite my tempo" and threw a chair at him for credits

tomimpala
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Fletcher went from “I will gouge your fucking eyes out” to “Andrew, what are you doing man?” God I love this movie

Benmedrano
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i really like the symbolism the director put in this ending. on one end, the father is witnessing his son being engulfed by madness, obsession, and insanity; the other, Fletcher seeing Neiman as if he is proud of created the monster he became, and Neiman forgetting every abusive thing Fletcher did, all in one smile. J.K. Simmons definitely deserved the award for his role.

JuanCarlos-fybe
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A movie in which the villain wins and hardly anyone notices that he does. Truly a masterpiece of film.

theunikronus
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The thing I really like about this scene is how the audience doesn’t need to be there at all. They are performing in front of an audience, but the only reactions we need to see are Andrews fathers and fletchers. The audience does not matter at all

sillythygoose
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I remember watching this in the theater and there were only like 6 people in there, and I remember thinking to myself, "People do not know what they are missing."

cdubbau
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"Neiman's dad is in awe!"

*"Jim watches Andrew -- crazed, exhausted, looks like he’s pushing himself past what is safe -- and knows there is no longer anything he can do about it. He has lost."*
-The official Whiplash movie script

rtheawesomegm
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So many things happen with such little said
A musician sells his soul
A father loses his son
A Villian finally wins
All in such a glorious drum solo

Gdfbgy
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He puts his blood, sweat and tears into this scene. Literally.

Asher_Te_Knight
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This ending is brilliant. You see the anger and stress melt away from Fletcher’s face as he sees Neiman as the star he was looking for. Not to mention when he says “Andrew what’re you doing man”. He says it with a different tone, as if they are equals and he’s just confused instead of Fletcher insulting him.

coby
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Both Flecher and Andrew got exactly what they both wanted. One was determined to be remembered as one of the greatest drummers ever and the other was determined to find the next great player.

Flecher may be a monster in the abusive and manipulative ways he went about finding that player, but Andrew is just as big of a monster in the way he was willing to discard anyone he was close to without a second thought and how he was willing to torture himself to be the musician he felt he was destined to be.

As much as Flecher wanted to create a monster, Andrew was wanting to become one, and was completely fine with anything he had to do in order to make that happen.

Dilaudid
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This final scene is the literal definition of “I’ve won, but at what cost?”

Akirex
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That facial expression at the end where you can see that Neiman has FINALLY earned Fletcher's respect... simply golden.

richardhall
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Truly one of the masterpieces of the modern era. The Protagonist and Antagonist both achieve their ultimate goal in the exact same scene, at exactly the same time. The look they share at the end and silence in that moment is so impactful, it's the culmination of both of their lives and everything good or bad that has led them to that exact moment together, a moment suspended in time.

joshuastriffolino
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The moment where he fixes the cymbal for Andrew shows he’s earned his respect. Beautiful.

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