Timothee Chalamet's best role yet is your weirdly intense coworker on Zoom
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Timothee Chalamet's best role yet is your weirdly intense coworker on Zoom
"In the video, Chalamet-sporting a bright yellow tank top, buzz cut, and dainty necklace-joins a Zoom call full of supposed marketing executives who will be leading the promotional campaign ahead of the film's release on December 25. After awkward introductions, Chalamet proceeds to fill up the meeting's airtime with increasingly ridiculous suggestions for the film's marketing efforts, leaving the eight other members of the call scrambling to accommodate his wild ideas."
"Marty Supreme, directed by Josh Safdie, is a sports-comedy film loosely based on the life of American ping-pong player Marty Reisman. The most information that we have about the film thus far comes from A24's official trailer, released on November 11, in which Chalamet embodies a version of Marty who's brash, determined, and extremely self-confident. Those characteristics come out in full force through the new Marty Supreme ad, which plays like a surrealist comedy of errors about how not to behave in a Zoom meeting."
Timothée Chalamet posted an 18-minute Instagram video promoting Marty Supreme in which he wears a bright yellow tank top and buzz cut. He joins a Zoom call of supposed marketing executives ahead of the film's December 25 release and fills the meeting with increasingly ridiculous promotional suggestions, leaving eight colleagues scrambling to accommodate his ideas. The campaign parodies a marketing meeting by presenting Chalamet as a snobbish actor with no regard for coworkers, balancing absurdist humor with an eye for universally awkward digital workplace moments. Marty Supreme, directed by Josh Safdie, is a sports-comedy loosely based on ping-pong player Marty Reisman.
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