What's to like? Why you can hate Timothée Chalamet's character and still love Marty Supreme

You know, I'm literally so fascinated by this movie Marty Supreme. Like, Timothée Chalamet is just mesmerizing as this character, right? 😍 He's got this whole 'bad boy' vibe going on, but at the same time, you can't help but be drawn to him. It's like, he's got this crazy charm that makes us overlook all his messed up behavior 🤷‍♂️. I think what's interesting is how movies work differently than books, you know? In books, authors get to explain everything and make us feel good about the characters 😊. But in movies, it's like we're expected to just figure it out on our own, which can be kinda frustrating.

But at the same time, I think that's what makes this movie so special – it's bold, it's taking risks, and it's challenging our assumptions 💥. So yeah, I love how Marty Supreme is pushing boundaries and making us feel uncomfortable 😳. It's like, we're not supposed to be comfortable when watching movies that are trying to say something new and different 🤔.
 
🤔 I mean, think about it, we're so used to having these perfect heroes in our favorite stories but then Marty Mauser comes along and throws all those expectations out the window 🚮. It's like, why do we love him despite being super flawed? 🤷‍♀️ Is it because he's just so darn charming? 😎 or is it something deeper? Maybe it's because he's a reflection of our own darker selves that we can't look away from 🔪. The thing is, Marty Supreme isn't just a movie, it's an experience 💥. It makes us feel all these emotions and challenge our own moral compass 🌐. So yeah, maybe we can't love Marty in the classical sense but I think what the film is trying to say is that sometimes it's okay to be uncomfortable with your feelings 😳. And isn't that what movies are all about? 💬
 
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