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00:00So, let's talk about Marty Supreme.
00:02Feel free to tell me what you thought of the film in the chat, by the way.
00:04I don't know if you've seen it, Marty Supreme.
00:05So, I avoided spoiling it, obviously, again.
00:07But if you've seen Marty Supreme, feel free to give me your opinion.
00:09because it's slightly different.
00:11There are people who loved the film, others who liked it much less.
00:14I really liked Marty Supreme.
00:16I already really like Les Frères Savedis.
00:18The Savedis Brothers, if you don't know, that's Good Time with Robert Pattinson.
00:22Incredible film.
00:23It's the fabulous Uncle James on Netflix with Adam Sandler.
00:26One of the best films I've ever seen, honestly, Uncle James is...
00:29Uncle James puts so much pressure on you that you really get the feeling, precisely,
00:34Being in the character's shoes and you leave the movie completely exhausted, you know.
00:37And in this instance, Marty Supreme will adopt this aspect of the Savedis Brothers' staging.
00:42that is to say, going at 300 kilometers per hour.
00:44So, this isn't a film directed by the Savedis brothers.
00:48This is a film directed by one of the two Savedis brothers, since they have separated.
00:51And the two of them have made two major films about sports this year.
00:55There was the first brother who directed The Smashing Machine with Dwayne Johnson,
01:01So, that was released a few months ago.
01:04And so, the second brother who directed Marty Supreme, then,
01:08which talks a little bit about ping-pong, even if it's about ping-pong,
01:11But that's not really the heart of the film.
01:14since we're going to follow the characters' madness and the...
01:18How to put it?
01:19The main character's completely unconventional personality, more so than his ping-pong skids.
01:24We will find, precisely, this very nervous aspect in the staging.
01:28which will obviously remind us of the great films of Martin Scorsese.
01:31since it is the major reference for the Savedis Brothers,
01:33whether it be...
01:35The Goodfellas, Casino, obviously.
01:37And we find that aspect again, in fact, 300 km/h.
01:39that I personally love a lot in cinema.
01:41I think that, in this instance,
01:42Goodfellas is one of my favorite movies because of this.
01:44because, precisely...
01:44And Uncut James too.
01:46Because I really like films that suffocate you, precisely.
01:48who come to trap you, in fact
01:49and who don't leave you alone for two hours.
01:51And in this case, that's what's happening.
01:53And the film, with that feat, is something I haven't been bored with in a very long time.
01:55Even so, at the cinema.
01:57Because, sometimes, there will be turbulent sales.
01:59By lifting, for example,
02:00After a while, I was there, it's a bit long, you know.
02:02And it's complicated, I think, these days.
02:03Furthermore, getting bored watching a film,
02:04especially in the age of TikTok, with its short formats,
02:06All of this is not straightforward.
02:07I'm sometimes the first one to get fooled.
02:09to put me on my mobile phone for ten minutes,
02:11while a movie is playing.
02:12We let each other know everything through this thing.
02:14And in this case,
02:17the film...
02:17Well, I'm at the cinema, obviously.
02:18I never take out my mobile phone at the cinema.
02:20I'm talking about when I'm at home, of course.
02:21But in any case, the film, in fact,
02:24It lasts 2 hours and 30 minutes.
02:25And I didn't even notice the 2.5 hours go by.
02:30After that, the story is another matter.
02:31It's possible not to like it, indeed.
02:33The direction will take over the development of this character.
02:36Because it's true that, in this case,
02:37This character, well...
02:39That's what the Savedis brothers do.
02:41That is to say, they remain in a...
02:43How to put it?
02:44They like to create characters
02:46who are a little bit...
02:48ready to do anything to succeed.
02:50Which, precisely, will bring this aspect to the table.
02:52a little controversial
02:54where we're going to have some anti-heroes.
02:57And in this case,
02:58Marty isn't really a hero.
03:00That is to say, we are dealing with a character
03:02who is, admittedly, somewhat endearing
03:04because we feel that...
03:05Finally, we're talking about a young guy.
03:06who does everything to succeed
03:07who has an insurance policy that's pretty crazy
03:09And thanks to that,
03:10who manages to get unblocked
03:12certain things in life.
03:13But despite everything,
03:14He's still a big jerk, that's all.
03:16Let's not kid ourselves.
03:17The whole thing with the dog,
03:19I found this...
03:20Without spoiling anything,
03:20but there's a whole session with a dog
03:22And for once,
03:23He has lost a lot of my empathy
03:24because, for me, animals,
03:25This is very important to me.
03:26So, for me,
03:27a character who will not
03:29to be close to animals,
03:30he's not a character
03:32which I will succeed
03:33to become completely attached to me.
03:35So, from there,
03:37Effectively...
03:37And that's part of it
03:38Filming also,
03:38maybe,
03:39to say to oneself,
03:39Well, there you go.
03:40we're going to make him behave
03:41like that with the animals
03:42and also with human beings
03:43because obviously,
03:44He's going to be an asshole
03:45with his friends,
03:45his family,
03:46his girlfriend.
03:47And so, it's also
03:48what the film wants,
03:49that is to say, to tell us,
03:49Well, look,
03:50success,
03:50We're going to go get her.
03:52we're going to do everything
03:53to go and get her
03:54even if it means betraying his friends,
03:56his family,
03:57even if it means stealing from people,
03:58even if it means not respecting
04:00his next one,
04:01whether it be animals
04:02or humans,
04:02even if it means being humiliated
04:03literally,
04:04in the film,
04:05There are scenes like that.
04:05And so,
04:06we are in a kind of,
04:07how to put it,
04:08success story
04:09which starts like this.
04:10Actually,
04:10at the beginning of the film,
04:10we say to ourselves,
04:11But that guy,
04:12He's going to wreck everything, that's all.
04:13We say to ourselves,
04:13He will succeed.
04:14He is talented.
04:15He speaks well.
04:16He is charismatic,
04:18He's doing everything right.
04:19And we say to ourselves,
04:20we get the impression
04:21that we will guess
04:22the end of the film
04:22and finally,
04:23no way,
04:24the film makes us
04:24completely descend,
04:25In fact,
04:25and where we think
04:26to see a success story,
04:27In fact,
04:28we're onto something
04:29much more subtle
04:30where the character
04:31will finally go
04:32to seek redemption,
04:33or at least,
04:33will go and get
04:35his success elsewhere
04:36than in his ambitions
04:37personal,
04:37That's how it is.
04:38that the film concludes
04:39And that's quite interesting.
04:40Without telling you any more,
04:41Of course.
04:42Yeah,
04:42It's quite paradoxical.
04:43because at the same time,
04:43The character is endearing.
04:44He makes you laugh
04:45and at the same time,
04:45you say,
04:46Damn,
04:46but it's really
04:46That guy's an idiot.
04:47Ultimately,
04:47You see.
04:48Yes, indeed.
04:48as a result,
04:49That's interesting.
04:49because,
04:50In fact,
04:51where you become attached
04:52to the character,
04:52in the order of the fact
04:53that he is rather unpleasant,
04:55The main point is that, in fact,
04:56he will be confronted
04:58to a huge number of obstacles
04:59throughout the entire film
05:01And he will surpass them all.
05:02even sometimes
05:03with a conclusion
05:05which will be mixed
05:06or in a way
05:09which is going to be quite ridiculous.
05:10even embarrassing.
05:12I don't know if you have
05:13I've seen the film.
05:13you know what time
05:14I speak.
05:15at some point,
05:16the character must
05:17travel to Japan
05:18and he does something
05:19quite humiliating
05:20to go all the way to Japan.
05:22And the film grabs you like that
05:23and tells you,
05:24In fact,
05:24he makes you believe
05:25that he will succeed
05:25and then finally,
05:26No,
05:26Something's happening.
05:27He runs into some cops,
05:28stuff,
05:28then in fact,
05:29Ultimately,
05:29he will succeed
05:30but in a way
05:31with much less panache.
05:32So there's this thing there
05:33where you tell yourself,
05:33Damn,
05:33He succeeded at that thing.
05:34but in fact,
05:34No,
05:35he goes back down
05:35Then he comes back.
05:36he manages to come back every time
05:37then you think
05:38that he will never succeed,
05:44In the end,
05:47impersonate
05:47for the ultimate loser
05:48to finally
05:49to say to oneself,
05:50No,
05:50he understood what
05:51to be a human
05:51and think a little about others.
05:54So there is still
05:54a very interesting development.
05:56I think,
05:56there is a yo-yo effect
05:57a little too big 8
05:58which goes with the staging,
05:59that is to say
06:01like the character,
06:02us too.
06:02we will follow this story
06:03at 300 per hour
06:04because the character
06:05doesn't actually have the time.
06:06He is young,
06:07He is talented.
06:07He doesn't have time.
06:08He wants to succeed now
06:09right away
06:09And he does everything he can to make it happen.
06:11and he doesn't stop
06:12to run in the film
06:13and literally,
06:14Table tennis is also,
06:15Well, actually,
06:16It's a beautiful metaphor.
06:16because it's a sport
06:18which is being played
06:18with great speed,
06:20with,
06:21So there you have it.
06:22You have to be quick.
06:23You have to be on the lookout,
06:24you have to have an eye
06:26concentrate,
06:27You have to be athletic.
06:29So there's this thing there
06:30in fact who is put
06:30in parallel with the character
06:31where, precisely,
06:32He too is on the lookout
06:33opportunities
06:35and does everything necessary,
06:36even the bad deals
06:37like dirty tricks
06:37at ping-pong
06:38To achieve what?
06:39But me,
06:39It made me feel good
06:40to see good cinema
06:41in the cinema, precisely
06:42with beautiful staging,
06:44with a beautiful photo,
06:45with interesting characters,
06:46with actor direction
06:49who is at the top,
06:50Chalamet,
06:50fabulous,
06:51frankly it's one of the
06:52all best
06:53like Jacob Elordi,
06:54there really is
06:54this new generation
06:55I find out who is in the process
06:56to explode,
06:57Austin Butler,
06:58Chalamet,
06:59Jacob Elordi,
07:01Tom Holland
07:01to a lesser extent,
07:02even if this summer
07:03he's going to make the film
07:04with Nolan,
07:04So maybe he'll leave
07:05about something else
07:06that Spider-Man,
07:07but Tom Holland
07:07Unfortunately
07:08He's a good actor.
07:08which has become a little bit
07:09to lock into his role
07:10of Spider-Man,
07:11But I think
07:12that we have a beautiful new generation
07:13which is being born
07:15and it's rather pleasant
07:17to witness all of this
07:18and to see a little bit
07:20how they all arrive
07:21to have good choices
07:24simply a career.
07:26So, there you have it.
07:26Effectively,
07:27Apart from that,
07:27the film,
07:28finally the soundtrack of the film
07:28is fabulous,
07:29we have a little bit
07:30a spirit a little bit
07:31Carpenter's The Thing
07:32I think,
07:32with percussion
07:33very serious
07:34boom boom type
07:35boom boom
07:35a little bit like that
07:36to put a little bit
07:37the pressure.
07:38So that,
07:39It worked a little bit well.
07:39the slightly
07:41John Carpenter
07:42in the soundtrack
07:42and the film's promotion,
07:44obviously,
07:44you must have
07:45heard about the film
07:45even if you haven't seen it
07:46because the promotion
07:47was absolutely
07:48for once
07:50perfectly executed,
07:51I mean,
07:52Chalamet has gone around
07:52of the world
07:54In France,
07:54He has done the biggest shows.
07:56he found himself
07:57above the dome
07:58from Las Vegas
08:00with the dome-like shape
08:02who was enlightened
08:03like a ping-pong ball
08:04with writing
08:05Marty Supreme
08:05in enormous size
08:06There were the jackets
08:07also jogging
08:08who have turned
08:08all the stars
08:09received their jacket
08:10jogging
08:11There was Kim Kardashian,
08:13Charles Leclerc,
08:15Matthew McConaughey,
08:16Finally,
08:16There,
08:17we go through everything
08:17to nothing.
08:18Everyone got their jacket.
08:19Everyone was talking about the film.
08:20Everyone highlighted it.
08:21So, in this case,
08:21It was a great success
08:23in terms of promotion
08:25And besides,
08:26I think the film
08:26is a commercial success.
08:27I believe that in France too,
08:29It works very well.
08:29since the start,
08:30I think it's 500,000
08:31entries into France
08:31and not 500,000 worldwide.
08:33but I believe that in France,
08:33It has 500,000 entries
08:34since its release,
08:35So it's not bad.
08:35because he went out
08:36there is still
08:3610 days,
08:37I believe,
08:38So there you have it.
08:38In any case,
08:39I really enjoyed this film.
08:40I had a very good time
08:41in the theater, and that's it, actually
08:42what to remember
08:43when you leave a movie,
08:44Is it because I was bored?
08:45Was the story interesting to me?
08:46Did I have a good time?
08:48And I had a good time.
08:49indoors,
08:50obviously,
08:50Everything can be improved.
08:51Of course.
08:52We can do other things,
09:01won a lot at the Oscars
09:03because, well,
09:03we're not talking about that kind of thing
09:04no film either.
09:06But it's good that he's there.
09:08It sheds a little light
09:08about the film
09:09And me, for that matter,
09:10I really recommend it
09:11to go see Marty Supreme
09:13in cinemas,
09:14It's definitely worth a look.
09:15It's worth the trip.
09:16This is a film that deserves
09:16to be seen in cinemas,
09:17we are truly in the golden age
09:19Scorsese with his big movies
09:21at the Casino,
09:22The Freedmen,
09:23who will really bring
09:24a staging
09:24very crude,
09:26very nervous
09:29So at least on me
09:31It works very well.
09:32SO,
09:32the cat,
09:33because I'm talking here,
09:34I speak,
09:34But I can't read what you're saying.
09:36I don't really care.
09:37of a guy who plays ping-pong,
09:38But precisely,
09:39exactly,
09:40This is not a movie
09:42who talks about ping-pong,
09:42we're kind of on the principle
09:43of Rocky,
09:44So that has nothing to do with it
09:44with Rocky,
09:45But I mean,
09:45in terms of,
09:46we're going to take a sport
09:47to build a story
09:48of life around,
09:49Rocky is not a movie
09:50who talks about boxing,
09:51It's a film that talks
09:52precisely how
09:53to rise in society,
09:54how to succeed
09:55without necessarily succeeding,
09:57And Marty Supreme is the same.
09:58It's somewhat the antithesis
10:00of Rocky in terms of story,
10:01and in terms of evolution
10:02of characters,
10:03but at the same time,
10:04It will recover that aspect.
10:06we'll take the ping-pong
10:07as a backdrop
10:07and we use it
10:08to describe neuroses
10:10and the evolution
10:11of a character,
10:12So there you have it.
10:13I had a great time
10:14in front of Marty Supreme,
10:15attention is always
10:16at the meeting,
10:16the cast that pulls it off
10:18Perfectly.
10:19Timothée Chalamet
10:20at its peak,
10:21the atmosphere is back
10:21Uncut Jam,
10:22Yes, absolutely.
10:23even if Uncut Jam
10:24is still
10:24much more anxiety-inducing,
10:25I think,
10:26and I would have loved it
10:26See Uncut Jam in theaters
10:27because it's a movie
10:28which was released on Netflix,
10:29but in this case,
10:30Marty Supreme,
10:30we really recover
10:31this ultra-fast aspect,
10:34Really,
10:35and we are even,
10:35There's a lot of humor
10:36in the film,
10:37we're sometimes on the edge
10:38about humor
10:38quite farcical,
10:39there is a scene
10:40with the bathtub,
10:40I won't tell you any more.
10:41and since then,
10:42there is a debate on the internet
10:43on who is the best
10:44between Benny Safdi
10:45and Joe Safdi,
10:46Well,
10:47For me, both are good.
10:48In fact,
10:48After that comes...
10:49Once again,
10:49I didn't see it
10:50The Smashing Machine,
10:55but in cinema,
10:56visibly,
10:57He doesn't want to.
10:57At least not where I live.
10:59Chalamet is very good.
11:00he wins the Oscar
11:01thanks to this film,
11:02That wouldn't surprise me.
11:02Well,
11:02I don't think so.
11:03perhaps to say,
11:04hold,
11:04We give it to Chalamet
11:05because it's the future,
11:06all of that,
11:06But he plays very well.
11:08But for me,
11:08that wouldn't be the right role
11:10to give him an Oscar,
11:11Yes,
11:11I saw that scene
11:11before Japan
11:12And I wasn't ready.
11:13Yes,
11:13Effectively,
11:14because there,
11:14We reach a certain point in the film,
11:15In fact,
11:16where there is a reversal
11:17complete situation report,
11:18where, in fact,
11:19He may have good judgment,
11:21intelligence,
11:21all of that,
11:22he eventually got caught
11:23by its filth,
11:24What,
11:24quite simply,
11:25and there,
11:25In fact,
11:25He has no choice now.
11:26that is to say, he can no longer speak
11:28or to act smart
11:29or demonstrate enormous confidence
11:32In any case,
11:32In fact,
11:33He's screwed.
11:33and he must humble himself
11:34For,
11:35and be humiliated
11:36to succeed,
11:37What,
11:37In any case,
11:38for what he considers to be a success,
11:39until we realize
11:40that it is ultimately no,
11:42What.
11:42Global box office level,
11:43Marty Supreme is worth $155 million.
11:45Yeah,
11:46I went a bit too far,
11:47for a budget of 70 million,
11:49so we are still
11:49on a great success,
11:50In this instance,
11:51I think that,
11:52And in my opinion,
11:53He will continue for a little while longer.
11:54so it's still
11:54a great success
11:55For an indie film like this,
11:56In this instance,
11:56we're onto something,
11:58This isn't a blockbuster.
11:59In this instance,
12:00having seen
12:00The Smashing Machine
12:01and Marty Supreme,
12:02personally,
12:02I don't see any difference.
12:04The two are more or less
12:05complementary and similar,
12:07we generally find
12:07the same style of execution
12:08and assembly
12:09the difference lies in the manner
12:11to address the tension
12:12and energy.
12:12Alright,
12:13Well, listen,
12:13You're really making me want to...
12:14I really need to see this film.
12:16The Smashing Machine,
12:18It's on my list
12:19for quite a few months
12:20And unfortunately,
12:21I did not succeed
12:21to find a session,
12:23But I think it won't be long.
12:26to be seen, that thing.
12:27So there you have it.
12:28That's all for Marty Supreme.
12:30So listen,
12:30I advise you
12:31to go see him,
12:31In any case,
12:31I think it's worth the trip.
12:33So there you have it.
12:34Don't hesitate.
12:42Subtitling by Radio-Canada
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