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Marty Supreme is a dive into the chaotic mind of a dreamer, directed by Josh Safdie. The film has a gritty atmosphere, with a rawness that feels both personal and urgent. Safdie’s knack for capturing life's messiness shines through, especially in the performances. The pacing is deliberately uneven, reflecting Marty’s own struggles and setbacks. Practical effects are used to evoke a sense of realism, almost gritty nostalgia that feels right at home in Safdie’s filmography. It's a mix of dark humor and poignant moments, making you question the cost of greatness. Not for everyone, but if you appreciate the realness and imperfections, it’s worth a watch.
Shot on location in various urban settingsDramatic score blending synth and orchestral elementsFeatures a mix of established and indie actorsNotable for its handheld camera work and close-ups
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