
WHIPLASH | Victim to a Master Manipulator
SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL: https://www.patreon.com/MUSTSEEFILMS Leave a comment, Im always ready to chat ‘Film.’ This video explores the 2014 film ‘WHIPLASH,’ written and directed by Damien Chazelle. This film had such a powerful effect on me and I remember the emotional and narrative strength of the film when I saw it at the cinema. Iv returned to it several times now and each time I see it, I’m more and more impressed with how carefully crafted the film really is, I try to explore some of that in this video. Follow me here: TWITTER: https://twitter.com/darrenf87 PATREON: www.patreon.com/MUSTSEEFILMS EMAIL: contact@mustseefilmspodcast.com NEWSLETTER: http://mustseefilmspodcast.com SONGS (In order): Alfa Mist - Keep On (INTRO) Edo Lee - Black Coffee Iota & Edo Lee - Smoke Break Two Feet - You’re So Cold Eery - Her Giyo - Late At Night Birocratic & Flamingosis - Look both ways! Joakim Karud - Say Good Night Charlie 'Bird' Parker -Yardbird Suite (CONCLUSION)
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