Whiplash. Wakefield. The Post. Fireflies in the Garden. The Wizard of Lies. Top of the Lake: China Girl. The Man in the High Castle. Waco.
"Whiplash" (2014), written and directed by Damien Chazelle, stars Miles Teller and J. K. Simmons. The film depicts the relationship between an ambitious jazz student (Teller) and an aggressive, abusive instructor (Simmons). You know by now that this movie is one of 2014's best. Simmons' ferocious delivery equals blood that drips down the kid's drum kit, magnified or accentuated in a most brutal way by the movie's dagger-like sound editing. It cuts deep. Okay. As a cinema, this is exemplary--but the movie's impact on me is its parallel vein with how I was trained/schooled as a journalist. It's personal. I started out as a high school worker in the circulation department of a tiny newspaper that battled the Marcos dictatorship for years. Then I moved to proofreading, then translator (English features/news to the paper's Tagalog/Filipino counterpart). My mentor was the late Jose "Joe" Burgos. Those who know him, especiall