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“I’m going to do to Kletzki what Auschwitz couldn’t.”— Marty Mauser From the outside, it looks like a straightforward sports drama, but the film slowly turns into the kind of pressure machine the Safdie brothers are known for, constantly squeezing the audience. The momentum keeps tightening until it finally spirals out of control in a suffocating final act. Timothée Chalamet becomes the film’s center of gravity, delivering a performance that is calm, precise, and charged with a persistent sense of unease. Marty Mauser emerges as a compulsive hustler and a deliberately irritating antihero, an unforgettable dirtbag who also reflects a warped version of the American dream. The music works quietly in the background, keeping the tension taut without ever forcing emotion. When the credits roll, the impact still lingers. Everyone here is chasing something, Marty just goes after it faster, rougher, and without pretending otherwise.
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