First Reactions: Cineplay's Joo Seong-chul Gives 'Marty Supreme' 4 Stars

〈Marty Supreme〉 Cineplay star rating
〈Marty Supreme〉 Cineplay star rating

[First Reactions]

Timothée Chalamet transforms into a table tennis player in 〈Marty Supreme〉, which opens in South Korea on July 1. 〈Marty Supreme〉 follows Marty Mauzer (Timothée Chalamet), a man obsessed with a dream no one respects, as he goes to hell and back to become the best. After seeing the film at a press screening, Cineplay editor-in-chief Joo Seong-chul shares his thoughts.

Joo Seong-chul / ★★★★☆ / Josh Safdie stands at the forefront of modern manic filmmaking, and Timothée Chalamet sends that energy into overdrive

You could call it Timothée Chalamet's version of 〈Uncut Gems〉. Though Josh Safdie directs here without his brother, the film follows with relentless intensity a man pushed to the edge as he fights for redemption. It's almost baffling that Chalamet missed out on the Academy Award for Best Actor. Chalamet moves seamlessly between a table tennis player who can't stomach defeat and a business-savvy Jewish New Yorker, commanding attention for nearly the film's entire 149-minute running time. Film fans will also welcome Abel Ferrara's cameo.

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