'Marty Supreme', la primera película en solitario de Joshua Safdie, ha sido la proyección sorpresa del Festival de Nueva York. El 'biopic' de Marty Reisman protagonizado por Timothée Chalamet tenía un tráiler increíblemente prometedor y las primeras reacciones han confirmado que estamos ante una película que podría llegar muy lejos en la temporada de premios (y que muy probablemente funcione en taquilla mejor que 'The Smashing Machine'). Chalamet volverá a luchar por el Oscar un año después de quedarse a las puertas de la victoria por 'Un completo desconocido' con una interpretación que está siendo igual de celebrada (o puede que aún más) que su encarnación de Bob Dylan. Tan impresionante es el 'tour de force' de Chalamet que apenas hay comentarios sobre el resto del reparto, aunque parece que Odessa A'zion está siendo destacada por encima de Gwyneth Paltrow. 'Marty Supreme' se estrena en Estados Unidos el día de Navidad pero no llegará a España hasta dos meses más tarde.
MARTY SUPREME is a sprawling and electrifying sports epic bursting with vitality from the first frame to the last. Josh Safdie delivers a masterful slice of organized chaos on a larger scale he’s ever worked with before, propelling us through Marty’s relentless quest to prove to… pic.twitter.com/Ll3zrJnqEB
— Matt Neglia @NYFF (@NextBestPicture) October 7, 2025
MARTY SUPREME: yeah Josh took all that wild Safdie energy with him. To call this a sports movie isn’t enough, this is a manic, madcap odyssey that is as exhilarating as it’s exhausting. Timothee’s star power is so bright & undeniable that it’s basically a supernova. LOVED it pic.twitter.com/Nis0tWcySr
— Hoai-Tran Bui (@htranbui) October 7, 2025
MARTY SUPREME is Safdie’s best film yet. A kinetic odyssey that plays like a deranged cross between CATCH ME IF YOU CAN & UNCUT GEMS. Timothée Chalamet delivers the performance of a lifetime in this unforgettable, awe-inspiring cinematic tour-de-force that fires on all cylinders pic.twitter.com/ZGrfWGNYpo
— Diego Andaluz (@thediegoandaluz) October 7, 2025
Marty Mauser may be a little shit, but MARTY SUPREME and Timothée Chalamet are irresistible - an ‘80s-styled, 50s-set sports movie with an electric score by Daniel Lopatin and an ensemble firing on all cylinders. A bit too long, but the ending makes it worth it. We have a race? pic.twitter.com/juObkEPu6L
— Dancin' Dan in NYFFland (@dancindanonfilm) October 7, 2025
Josh Safdie reapplying his UNCUT GEMS greatest hits via MARTY SUPREME but on a larger scale in a portrait of purpose post WWII. Timothée channels that CATCH ME IF YOU CAN DiCaprio and Howard Ratner and makes for a hilarious comic performance. Fun and stressful time all around. pic.twitter.com/bmJefwsxdt
— Rendy Jones (@rendy_jones) October 7, 2025
Wow! #MartySupreme rocked my world. This manic adrenaline rush from Josh Safdie maintains the scrappy kinetic energy of his previous work, telling the story of a young man searching for greatness in a nonstop hustle. It’s the cinematic equivalent of elation. I ADORED it. #NYFF63 pic.twitter.com/KNzYOIpjGI
— Adam Klay @NYFF (@AKlay19) October 7, 2025
MARTY SUPREME: Major, exhilarating filmmaking from Josh Safdie. Timothée Chalamet’s career-best performance—he was born to play this guy—with a tremendous Odessa A’Zion leading a superb supporting cast. It’s a wow.
— David Canfield (@davidcanfield97) October 7, 2025
Marty Supreme is sprawling, funny, and outrageously entertaining. Contains some of the year’s most unforgettable moments which had the audience squirming and howling. Timothee Chalamet delivers what might be his most iconic performance. I had a blast. One of the year’s best films pic.twitter.com/15tdCj2z9Z
— Brother Bro (@withbrotherbro) October 7, 2025
MARTY SUPREME: Pure blank-check Safdie. Sweaty, fast, sprawling, funny, tonally deranged and exasperating! Whole lotta movie about a broken person doomed by the ego that built them ignore every warning and sign chasing their own idea of destiny straight into chaotic ruin even… pic.twitter.com/PTpxiSBqKd
— Jason (@jasonosia) October 7, 2025
In Marty Supreme, TIMOTHÉE CHALAMET channels a febrile vulnerability that turns ping-pong into an allegory for shattered ambition, elevating his performance to a crescendo of Sadian neurosis that redefines his range w/ surgical precision & brittle charisma. He is truly brilliant. pic.twitter.com/GFvxg2thix
— Jairo Jiménez @NYFF (@jairojimenez_) October 7, 2025
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Con el fracaso comercial de THE SMASHING MACHINE, yo dudo ya hasta que DWAYNE JOHNSON esté nominado. CHALAMET sí se ve seguro junto a JEREMY ALLEN WHITE, LEONARDO DI CAPRIO y MICHAEL B. JORDAN. El quinto en el aire
ResponderEliminarQuiero pensar que no ignorarán al gran Plemons, del que se habla maravillas.
EliminarY en vez de Jordan ojalá Edgeeton por Train Dreams o Wagner Moura.
La verdad cuando vi el trailer me pareció el típico biopic pero leer los comentarios de varios críticos a los que respeto mucho me cambiaron completamente el panorama. Linda temporada de premios se nos viene.
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