Josh Safdie’s storytelling is the real hero of Marty Supreme

Storytelling drives Josh Safdie’s “Marty Supreme,” storytelling of such level of quality that deserves comparison with other elitist prose. From the likes of Tarantino’s unique blender that is “Pulp Fiction” to Sorkin’s witty “The Social Network.” Like these, Safdie faultlessly pins down the balance between a humorous and narcissistic level of inspiration derived from Timothee Chalamet’s adaptation of the table tennis phenomenon ‘Marty Mauser.’