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Marty Supreme

2025 Drama
7.9

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Cast

Timothée Chalamet

Timothée Chalamet

Marty Mauser

Gwyneth Paltrow

Gwyneth Paltrow

Kay Stone

Odessa A'zion

Odessa A'zion

Rachel Mizler

Kevin O'Leary

Kevin O'Leary

Milton Rockwell

Abel Ferrara

Abel Ferrara

Ezra Mishkin

Fran Drescher

Fran Drescher

Rebecca Mauser

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Marty Supreme is one of those films that just kinda sits with you. set in the 1950s New York, it follows Marty Mauser, a young guy who's got big dreams, but no one around him seems to get it. His ambition is almost palpable, and it makes you feel a bit for him. He’s navigating a world that doesn’t seem to care much about what he wants or who he is, which is a real struggle for a lot of us, I guess. I mean, it’s not just about wanting greatness; it’s about the journey and the frustrations that come with it. The movie has this gritty,almost nostalgic vibe, you know? It captures that raw essence of New York back in the day,from the bustling streets to the smoky jazz clubs. And the cinematography adds this nice layer, using soft lighting and long shadows that give it a really intimate feel. It’s like you can almost feel the city breathing around Marty as he goes through his ups and downs. One thing that sticks out is the way it portrays failure and resilience. Marty faces tons of setbacks,which is, like,pretty relatable. It’s hard to say if the film romanticizes failure or if it just portrays it as part of life. There are moments when you think,“Okay,he’s hit rock bottom,” but then there’s a flicker of hope as he climbs back up, only to fall again. It's this cycle that just keeps repeating. Not sure if that’s totally realistic,but it kinda mirrors real life, right? Character wise, Marty is really well drawn. He’s vulnerable and a bit awkward, but there’s this spark in him that makes you root for him. The actor,I think it’s Ben Adler, gives a performance that feels really grounded.

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You can see the struggle in his eyes, and it’s hard not to feel for him when he's faced with constant rejection or the weight of everyone else's expectations. The supporting characters add depth too. They’re like pieces of his world that reflect different angles of his journey. Some are supportive, while others are just, well,dismissive. On another note,there are parts of the film that feel a little, I dunno,drawn out? Sometimes it felt like it lingered in certain scenes that might have worked better if they were trimmed a bit. I guess it’s one of those things where you’re either totally invested or kinda ready for the next thing to happen. And with a character like Marty, who’s constantly trying to figure himself out,those quiet moments can feel both necessary and a little frustrating at the same time. The relationship dynamics also give the film its weight. There’s a significant bond between Marty and his family, but it’s complicated. They love him, sure, but they also doubt his dreams. You can feel that tension,like there’s this constant push and pull. It makes you think about how often our dreams can conflict with family expectations. Does Marty’s pursuit of greatness justify the strain he puts on those relationships? It’s like a gray area that the film doesn't really try to resolve, which I actually kinda appreciate. Life’s not black and white,after all. And then there’s this underlying theme of identity throughout the movie. Marty struggles with who he is versus who he wants to be, and that’s something most people can resonate with.

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You can see the struggle in his eyes, and it’s hard not to feel for him when he's faced with constant rejection or the weight of everyone else's expectations. The supporting characters add depth too. They’re like pieces of his world that reflect different angles of his journey. Some are supportive, while others are just, well,dismissive. On another note,there are parts of the film that feel a little, I dunno,drawn out? Sometimes it felt like it lingered in certain scenes that might have worked better if they were trimmed a bit. I guess it’s one of those things where you’re either totally invested or kinda ready for the next thing to happen. And with a character like Marty, who’s constantly trying to figure himself out,those quiet moments can feel both necessary and a little frustrating at the same time. The relationship dynamics also give the film its weight. There’s a significant bond between Marty and his family, but it’s complicated. They love him, sure, but they also doubt his dreams. You can feel that tension,like there’s this constant push and pull. It makes you think about how often our dreams can conflict with family expectations. Does Marty’s pursuit of greatness justify the strain he puts on those relationships? It’s like a gray area that the film doesn't really try to resolve, which I actually kinda appreciate. Life’s not black and white,after all. And then there’s this underlying theme of identity throughout the movie. Marty struggles with who he is versus who he wants to be, and that’s something most people can resonate with.

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Final Verdict

"Marty Supreme is one of those films that invites you to think about dreams and the struggles that come with them. If you’re someone who’s ever felt like your aspirations were dismissed or misunderstood, it kind of resonates, you know? It's not about flashy successes but rather the grind and the persistence behind each setback. It’s raw, with a mix of humor and heartbreak,which makes it feel honest. Maybe it won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, especially if you're looking for something with a fast pace. but if you like character-driven stories that sit with you a while, you might vibe with Marty’s journey. It’s a gentle reminder that greatness doesn’t just happen; it’s often a messy, winding road filled with all sorts of bumps. and sometimes, that’s where the real story lies."

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