The Next Best Picture Podcast

"Marty Supreme"

Dec 28, 2025
Dive into the whirlwind of 'Marty Supreme,' where Timothée Chalamet shines in a tale inspired by table tennis legend Marty Reisman. The electrifying New York Film Festival premiere left audiences buzzing over Josh Safdie's polished direction. The hosts explore Chalamet's potential career-best performance and the film's themes of ambition and identity. With memorable comedic moments and striking cinematography, they also debate its awards prospects and what winning truly costs. A compelling blend of hustle, humor, and heart awaits!
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INSIGHT

Safdie’s Mature, Bigger-Scale Voice

  • Josh Safdie's solo film retains his signature energy but shows increased polish and sincerity compared to earlier work.
  • The movie reframes American exceptionalism through a kinetic, character-driven sports tale set in 1950s New York.
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Ambition Framed By Identity

  • The film centers on Marty's relentless, often toxic drive and uses Jewish-American identity as both shield and motivation.
  • This framing ties his hustle to post‑WWII immigrant survival and American individualism themes.
ANECDOTE

Crowd Reactions Shape Perception

  • Katie and others shared audience reactions: some lines (Auschwitz jokes) made viewers uncomfortable while still fitting Marty's character.
  • Multiple viewings with different crowds revealed how loud reactions can mask dialogue that later reads more clearly on rewatch.
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