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Barbie: Critics Praise Greta Gerwig’s Film Starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling

Critics liked the tape.

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Journalists have published reviews of “Barbie” – a new painting by Greta Gerwig (“Little Women”) with Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling. Critics liked the film: at the time of publication of the note, its rating was Metacritic is 81 points, and on Rotten Tomatoes — 89%.

Reviewers noted that the authors of “Barbie” managed to shoot not just a funny comedy, but also touch on serious topics – for example, what it means to be human. However, some critics wrotethat such reasoning is often served through long monologues that slow down the pace and seem too didactic.

Barbie is one of the most inventive, amazing, and flawlessly shot mainstream films in recent memory. It shows what can be achieved even with such a commercial basis.

There is a lot of things in Barbie that you can be delighted with and even touched. The film will undoubtedly become a hit, and it’s great that its authors managed to turn a cynical franchise project into an extraordinary film-reasoning about being. But Barbie could have been an even more poignant, touching, and memorable movie if the makers had been a little more open about what they really wanted to say.

Gerwig was successful in making her mark and inscribing deeper themes into the rigid confines of the studio film, but it’s clear that the writers had to make sacrifices for the sake of the story. Confused political messages and a weak emotional denouement show that this is still a movie that primarily serves to promote a major brand.

excerpt from review THR

All in all, Gerwig made an excellent film that can hardly be called a simple two-hour advertisement for a toy line. There are a lot of meta-jokes in the picture, and Robbie and Gosling showed a brilliant game.

Some estimates

BBC — 100/100

The Wrap — 92/100

IndieWire — 91/100

IGN — 90/100

Rolling Stone — 80/100

Variety — 80/100

Vanity Fair — 70/100

The Guardian — 60/100

Barbie is released worldwide on July 21st.

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