Marty Supreme (2025)

Released: 2025-12-19 Recommended age: 16+ IMDb 8.3
Marty Supreme

Movie details

  • Genres: Drama, Comedy, Crime
  • Director: Josh Safdie
  • Main cast: Timothée Chalamet, Gwyneth Paltrow, Odessa A'zion, Kevin O'Leary, Abel Ferrara
  • Country / region: United States of America
  • Original language: en
  • Premiere: 2025-12-19

Story overview

Marty Supreme is a 1950s-set drama-comedy-crime film about Marty Mauser, a young table tennis player with ambitious dreams that others dismiss. The story follows his intense journey through challenging circumstances as he relentlessly pursues greatness. With its R rating and 150-minute runtime, the film explores themes of determination, struggle, and personal ambition against a mid-century New York backdrop.

Parent Guide

An R-rated drama-comedy-crime film with mature themes about ambition and struggle, recommended for mature teenagers with parental guidance.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
Moderate

Likely contains crime-related violence and peril given the genre combination, though specifics are unknown.

Scary / disturbing
Moderate

The 'goes to Hell and back' premise suggests potentially disturbing metaphorical or literal content.

Language
Moderate

Expected strong language consistent with R rating and crime/drama genres.

Sexual content & nudity
Mild

Possible mild content given R rating, but not indicated as primary focus.

Substance use
Moderate

Likely depicts 1950s-era smoking/drinking given setting and R rating.

Emotional intensity
Strong

High emotional intensity expected from 'Hell and back' journey and pursuit theme.

Parent tips

This R-rated film contains mature content that makes it unsuitable for younger viewers. Parents should consider the 150-minute runtime, which may test attention spans, and the film's exploration of dark themes through its crime and drama elements. The 'goes to Hell and back' metaphor suggests intense emotional and situational challenges that require viewer maturity to process appropriately.

Parent chat guide

Before viewing, discuss what 'pursuit of greatness' means and how people face obstacles when chasing dreams. During the film, pause if needed to check in about how the character's struggles make viewers feel. After watching, focus conversations on the film's themes of determination, how characters handle adversity, and what 'going to Hell and back' metaphorically represents in pursuing goals.

Parent follow-up questions

  • What was your favorite part of the movie?
  • How did the main character feel when trying to reach his goal?
  • What does it mean to have a dream?
  • What games do you like to play?
  • What makes you feel proud of yourself?
  • What challenges did the main character face in the movie?
  • Why do you think some people didn't respect his dream?
  • What does 'going to Hell and back' mean in this story?
  • How did the character show determination?
  • What would you do if you had a big dream?
  • How does the film show the price of pursuing greatness?
  • What different emotions did the main character experience?
  • How did the 1950s setting affect the story?
  • What does the film say about following your dreams despite obstacles?
  • How did the character change throughout his journey?
  • What commentary does the film make about ambition and society?
  • How does the 'Hell' metaphor function in the narrative?
  • What moral compromises might be involved in pursuing greatness?
  • How does the film balance drama, comedy, and crime elements?
  • What does the ending suggest about the character's journey?

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