Marty Supreme review – Timothée Chalamet a smash in spectacular screwball ping-pong nightmare

Josh Safdie's Marty Supreme is an unapologetic marathon sprint of lunacy, akin to a table tennis rally that refuses to end. Timothée Chalamet stars as the titular character, Marty Mauser, a spindly, egotistical pinball of human energy with glasses of intellectualism, moustache of movie star grandeur and physique of cartoonish fragility. Inspired by Marty "The Needle" Reisman, a real-life US table tennis champion from the 1950s, Chalamet gamely brings his character to life as a self-proclaimed hustler and showman with an unparalleled need for validation.

This film defies conventions, turning away from traditional sports movie tropes like training montages or sentimental voiceovers. Instead, Marty Supreme is a kinetic spectacle where every scene pulsates with the rhythm of ping pong – the clatter of paddles, the whir of balls in motion, and the dizzying back-and-forth that has the audience oscillating in their seats.

Géza Röhrig, Odessa A'zion, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kevin O'Leary, and Abel Ferrara all make memorable cameo appearances as Marty's table tennis rival Béla, his on-again-off-again love interest Rachel, the charismatic movie star Kay Stone, bigoted businessman Milton, and a mysterious figure from his past. Each performance is intertwined with the chaotic energy that permeates every frame of this cinematic experience.

As Chalamet brings Marty to life with a whirlwind of antics and emotional outbursts, Paltrow anchors the film as the captivating counterweight to Marty's self-absorption – she is wittily perceptive and effortlessly sensual. She gives us glimpses into Marty's desperation and narcissism through her character's interactions with him.

Marty Supreme ends on a poignant note of maturity, defying expectations in its final shot. Despite being an exhausting whirlwind of craziness, the film finds a way to conclude in unexpected harmony. This is not your average sports movie – it's a wild ride of emotions and sensations that will leave you gasping for breath.

Ultimately, this unorthodox film has the sheer spectacle and mesmerizing energy that makes Marty Supreme a triumph over chaos.
 
🤯 I mean, I think this film is super weird but also kinda genius? 🤓 Like, what's up with Marty being so all over the place? He's got an ego the size of a sports stadium and a heart of gold... or something? 😂 And can we talk about Gwyneth Paltrow for a second? She's basically the only adult in this chaotic mess and she totally steals the show 🤩.

But at the same time, I'm kinda annoyed that they completely threw out all the traditional sports movie tropes. Like, where's the training montage? Where's the sentimental voiceover? It feels like they're trying to be too edgy and cool 😎. And don't even get me started on Kevin O'Leary being in a table tennis cameo... what even is that 🤑?

Wait, no, scratch all that. I'm totally getting this film and loving every minute of it! 💥 It's like a crazy rollercoaster ride of emotions and energy, and Timothée Chalamet is just so over-the-top amazing 🎉. And the cast... wow, who else could make a cameo as a bigoted businessman look interesting? 😂
 
🤩 I'm OBSESSED with Marty Supreme!!! The way Timothée Chalamet brings his character to life is absolute genius 🤯! I love how it defies traditional sports movie tropes and instead goes full-on wild 🌪️! And Gwyneth Paltrow as Kay Stone? SICK 🔥! She's the perfect counterbalance to Marty's antics 😂. The ping pong scenes are insane 🏓, I'm still buzzing from the energy of it all 💥. And that final shot? CHILLS 🤕... I need to see this movie ASAP!
 
I'm telling you, there's something fishy about Timothée Chalamet's portrayal of Marty Mauser 😏... like, why is he playing someone so utterly self-absorbed? It seems like Josh Safdie is trying to make some kind of point about the excesses of Hollywood or something 🎬. And what's up with Gwyneth Paltrow's character? She's just too perfect, you know? Like she's there to balance out Marty's madness but also kinda feeding into his ego 🤔... and don't even get me started on those cameos! It's like the whole cast is in on some kind of wild joke 🎉. Anyway, I'm still trying to wrap my head around this film, it's like a fever dream or something 😅... but hey, at least it's entertaining?
 
🎉 OMG yaaas!!! Marty Supreme is literally the most EPIC sports movie EVER!!! Timothée Chalamet is ABSOLUTELY NAILING his role as Marty Mauser, he's so hilarious and energetic on screen 🤣! And Gwyneth Paltrow is EVERYTHING in this film, she's like the perfect balance to Marty's crazy energy 😍. I love how it defies all traditional sports movie tropes, it's like a table tennis rally that never ends 🎾🏆! The cinematography is insane too, every scene pulsates with ping pong energy 💥. Can't wait to see more from Josh Safdie and Timothée Chalamet, they're a MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN!!! 💕👏
 
🎥 I'm low-key obsessed with this new Josh Safdie flick Marty Supreme 🤯! Timothée Chalamet is absolutely electric as the titular character, bringing so much energy and humor to the role 😂. And can we talk about Gwyneth Paltrow's cameo? She totally steals every scene she's in 👀. The way she contrasts with Chalamet's Marty is everything - witty, sensual, and totally captivating 💁‍♀️. I love how this film defies traditional sports movie tropes and just goes for broke 🤪. It's like a table tennis rally that refuses to end (in the best possible way) ⚡️! The final shot had me speechless - it's like Safdie is saying, "I know this is crazy, but trust me, it all works out in the end" 😏. I'm still reeling from the experience and can't wait to see what he does next 🎬.
 
🤯 I just watched Marty Supreme and oh man, my mind is still reeling from it! 😂 The way Timothée Chalamet brings his character to life is absolutely insane - like a human pinball machine 💥. And Géza Röhrig's cameo as Béla is pure perfection 🎉. I love how the film doesn't follow traditional sports movie tropes and instead just goes for broke with this crazy, kinetic energy. It's exhausting to watch (in the best way possible 😅), but also somehow manages to be really sweet at its core. Paltrow's cameo as Kay Stone is everything 🤩. The ending shot is so poignant - I didn't see it coming at all 💔. Definitely a wild ride, but totally worth it! 👏
 
OMG 🤯 u gotta see this new flick Marty Supreme!!! 😲 it's like nothin u ever seen b4! timothée chalamet is literally a table tennis ninja 🤸‍♂️ and the way he brings the character to life is INSANE 💥! the film is like a non-stop rollercoaster ride of emotions, energy & chaos 🎠🔥 and gwyneth paltrow's cameo as kay stone is EVERYTHING 😍. i'm still reelin from the finale tho... it's like u think u know where its goin but NOPE 🤯 just pure MAGIC ✨
 
I just watched this crazy table tennis movie with Timothée Chalamet 🎥🏸️, and honestly, it's like life itself – unpredictable, wild, and exhausting 😩... but also kinda beautiful? The film shows how Marty gets his validation from others, and I think that's a lesson for us all - we're so hungry for love and attention, we'll do just about anything to get it. It makes you think about your own need for validation and whether you're putting too much pressure on yourself to please others. And the ending... wow, it's like a big sigh of relief 🙏... life doesn't have to be all chaos and craziness - sometimes we can find harmony in the midst of the storm. It's a pretty profound message, if you ask me 💭
 
Mmmmmm 🤯 I'm still reeling from the mental whirlwind that is Marty Supreme 😲💥 The way Timothée Chalamet brings Marty to life as a high-strung, egotistical ball of human energy 🎸🕺 is just insane 🔪! And Gwyneth Paltrow as Kay Stone is pure perfection 💫🔥 the chemistry between them is undeniable 🔴💘 I'm still buzzing from the table tennis action 🏓👀 and the cameos are on point 🤣💁‍♀️ Abel Ferrara's mysterious figure from Marty's past has me curious 🔮🕵️‍♂️ what secrets will be revealed in the final shot? 🎬😱
 
I'm low-key obsessed with the new Josh Safdie film Marty Supreme 🤯! The way Timothée Chalamet brings his character to life is pure madness, but in the best possible way 😂. I love how it's not your typical sports movie - the ping pong scenes are like a rollercoaster ride 🎠. And Gwyneth Paltrow's cameo as the voice of reason is everything 💁‍♀️. The film's chaotic energy is infectious, and the final shot had me feeling all the feels 😭. It's like Safdie took all the emotions and sensations and just threw them at you - it's a wild ride, but in a good way 🎢. I'm still reeling from the experience... has anyone else seen it? 🤔
 
Just watched Marty Supreme on Netflix 🤯 and I'm still trying to pick my jaw up from the floor 😲. The way Timothée Chalamet just owns it as Marty Mauser is wild 🎥, but what really got me was how Gwyneth Paltrow brings a sense of groundedness to the whole chaotic mess 💁‍♀️. I mean, I'm not sure if I'd want to watch this movie 10 times in a row 😩, but one viewing? ⏰...yeah, that's a wild ride 🎠👀
 
omg u guys! 🤯 I just saw Marty Supreme and it was like watching a crazy ping pong match in slow motion 💥🏸 Timothée Chalamet is absolutely NUTS as Marty Mauser, like he's got this energy that's both mesmerizing and cringeworthy 😂🎬. And Gwyneth Paltrow is perfection as Kay Stone, she brings this effortless coolness to the film 🤩👯‍♀️. I love how the film defies traditional sports movie tropes and just goes for a wild ride 🚀💥. The cameos are everything too, from Kevin O'Leary to Abel Ferrara, they all bring their A-game 💼🎬. anyway, if u haven't seen Marty Supreme yet, WHAT ARE U WAITING FOR? 🤯🏃‍♂️ #MartySupreme #TableTennisMovie #TimothéeChalamet #GwynethPaltrow #PingPongFever
 
I just watched Marty Supreme with my friends last night 🤯😂 and I'm still trying to catch my breath! The way they captured the table tennis matches was insane - it's like you're right there on the court with Timothée Chalamet's character, Marty Mauser 😅. And Gwyneth Paltrow as Kay Stone? Wow, what a scene-stealer! She brought this level of sophistication and glamour to the film that I didn't expect at all 💃. What really impressed me was how they balanced out the chaos with these poignant moments, like when Chalamet's character finally opens up to Rachel (played by Odessa A'zion). It's not your average sports movie for sure, but it's definitely a wild and entertaining ride 🎥👏
 
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