Chalamet plays Marty Mauser, a ping pong champion who barely makes ends meet working at a NYC shoe store. That's where he sleeps with an old friend and neighbor.
Marty Supreme follows Marty Mauser, a gifted table tennis player whose athletic talent contrasts sharply with his precarious life in New York City. Despite his skills, he struggles financially and works in a shoe store, where his personal life becomes entangled with an old friend and neighbor.
Marty is portrayed as a ping pong champion whose dream of greatness is not taken seriously by those around him. New York City provides the backdrop for both his low‑wage job in a shoe shop and the complicated relationships that shape his moral choices.
The story centers on ambition, survival, and messy intimacy rather than on triumphant sports clichés. Marty’s affair with a longtime neighbor underlines how his yearning for success collides with impulse, desire, and the need to escape his stagnant routine.
Author’s summary: A gifted but broke ping pong ace chases respect and connection in New York, where a low-paying shoe store job and a risky affair expose the cost of his hungry ambition.