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Chalamet's Ping Pong Scam: Madcap Role Shines
1 Dec
Summary
- Timothée Chalamet stars as a cunning table tennis player in 1952.
- The film follows Marty Mauser's scams to reach international tournaments.
- Director Josh Safdie brings gritty energy to this madcap comedy.

Timothée Chalamet stars as Marty Mauser, a determined young man from New York's Lower East Side in 1952, who uses scams and deceit to become a table tennis champion. The film, directed by Josh Safdie, is a departure from his usual gritty dramas, offering a madcap comedy with a surprisingly engaging protagonist.
Chalamet's portrayal of Marty is described as captivating, balancing the character's arrogance and manipulative behavior with undeniable on-screen charm. The narrative focuses on Marty's ambition, his willingness to betray those close to him for success in table tennis tournaments, and his surprisingly compelling nature despite his flaws.
Safdie, co-writing the screenplay with Ronald Bronstein, loosely bases the story on real-life champion Marty Reisman. The film immerses the audience in the textured world of Marty's working-class neighborhood, complete with its small storefronts and close-knit residents, all while highlighting Marty's ambition that sets him apart.




