00:00Hold on, I got to get into my canal blue side now, ready ?
00:03Hello.
00:03You got to go in France now.
00:04Yeah.
00:05Bonjour, ça va ?
00:07Bonjour, ça va bien et vous ?
00:08Ah, je suis fatigué un petit peu.
00:12Normal qu'il soit fatigué, Josh, après avoir réalisé un film aussi fou, aussi énorme, aussi intense que Marty Supreme.
00:21Every man from self-right come from.
00:24That's just how I grew up.
00:25Hey, what do you do ?
00:28Marty, c'est Marty Mauser, champion au tennis de table, arnaqueur, hableur, énervant, charmant, insupportable, égoïste, amoral, adorable.
00:38Un personnage complexe et fascinant, obsédé par la réussite à tout prix dans le New York des années 50.
00:46Un personnage impeccablement interprété par Timothée Chalamet.
00:51Marty Supreme, c'est aussi un film d'une inventivité, d'une énergie, d'une richesse époustouflante, une pure expérience
00:59de cinéma.
01:00The challenge with this film was, you know, that it is a period film, and I didn't have the luxury
01:09of being able to go and shoot outside on the streets and just inherit the imperfections of life.
01:15So I had to create the imperfections of life, which mean I had to recreate life entirely.
01:19In New York, you know, you have the express train and you have the local train.
01:24And every once in a while, the local train can catch up to the express train just for like one
01:29or two seconds.
01:30And you can look from one window into the other and you can make eye contact with somebody else.
01:35And that's such a powerful moment because you're both having a collective experience.
01:38And that's kind of what I'm aiming at in every single scene.
01:42I'm trying to hope that, you know, that I can come up against life for a second, get a glimpse
01:47and then leave.
01:48So I'm creating a lot inside these worlds.
01:52How do you live?
01:53Well, I live with the confidence that if I believe in myself, the money will follow.
01:58And what do you plan to do if this whole dream of yours doesn't work out?
02:01That doesn't even enter my consciousness.
02:03Maybe it should.
02:05Niveau créativité, Marty Supreme est un véritable feu d'artifice, mais toujours au service de son histoire.
02:13Celle d'un jeune homme obsédé par la réussite à tout prix.
02:16Marty ne pense, ne vit, n'avance que pour réaliser son rêve américain.
02:22The American dream has an incredible amount of promise to it.
02:27It can be a bit of a red herring for people because it's unattainable.
02:34It's a carrot at the end of a stick, is the expression.
02:37You're constantly running towards it.
02:38But the idea that it doesn't matter where you come from or who you are or what you desire to
02:45be,
02:46if you believe in it and you stick with it, that you can achieve glory.
02:53That is really powerful.
02:55You know, the greatest story ever told is capitalism.
02:57We know that.
02:58But the greatest promise of all time is the American dream.
03:03Marty Supreme est un film d'époque pourtant si moderne dans sa mise en scène et dans ses personnages.
03:09Quand on lui pose la question, Gwyneth Paltrow, touchante dans le rôle d'une actrice désenchantée
03:14qui se laisse charmer par Marty, ne peut que constater la pertinence du film.
03:19You know, I think we are living in a time where hubris and arrogance is sort of in fashion.
03:31So I think Marty Supreme, Marty Mauser is very much of the time.
03:38I mean, I suppose that that's a bit of a nihilistic way of looking at where we are.
03:46But I do think that that seems to be what's in fashion at the moment.
03:52Marty n'est donc pas le type le plus sympa du monde.
03:55Même si Chalamet le rend charmant et séducteur,
03:58il reste un personnage arrogant dont la détermination est aussi admirable que détestable.
04:04Un anti-héros donc, comme avant.
04:07In the 70s, in the 80s, we were used to movies where we don't really like the characters,
04:12where we don't have to like them.
04:14Do you feel that today's audience can accept that?
04:16I think it's a shift.
04:19I think we really softened up in Hollywood and expected happy endings all the time.
04:25And I think when times are bleak or hard, people want a happy ending because it feels good.
04:30I think this movie has a very happy ending for the most part.
04:34There seems to be, especially this year, a lot of movies around complicated people.
04:39As an artist and a human being, I'm very interested in seeing these characters being represented
04:44who are equal parts light and dark because that's how we are.
04:48We're human beings.
04:49So I'm finding it really interesting personally.
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