Film Review #013 - Barbie (2023)




Alongside Oppenheimer, it has been 4 months since Barbie (2023) was released.

I really enjoyed watching Barbie (2023) by Greta Gerwig. for the first time. The music grabbed my attention right away and set the mood for a movie with excellent cinematography. The color grading looks amazing and goes well with the story of the film. Visual storytelling is important in Barbie's self-discovery trip, which is interestingly mirrored by Ken's own existential questions.

Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie being cast as Ken and Barbie is really exciting. They play their roles with charm and ease, which makes the movie enjoyable. Barbie (2023) is an interesting movie that has some flaws, but it is entertaining and provides a different take on discovering who you are.

Furthermore, although the movie's approach to feminism is thoughtful, it doesn't fully capture the importance and complexity of the subject. Feminism and women's rights, being profoundly important throughout history and in contemporary society, require a detailed and nuanced exploration. While the film attempts to delve into these significant themes, it ultimately approaches them in a manner that is more general and stereotypical, rather than deeply insightful and detailed.


In conclusion, Barbie (2023) is a really cool movie with amazing visuals and great acting, especially from Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie. Although it explores complex themes, its handling of sensitive topics like feminism and political discourse lacks the depth and nuance required.


Rating: 8/10

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