Barbie and The Super Mario Bros. Movie have each shown the best of modern studio filmmaking. One approached its material in a way that speaks to the ways things should be, and the other, the scary way it could be.
have a lot in common. Each is based on a hugely popular brand name that is known by people of all ages. Each had tons of merch before a movie was even announced and had previously been made into other types of media, just never with the care and budget of these iterations. And though each is based on a well-established IP, they’re not sequels, so the films are providing audiences with new stories to enjoy from characters they know.
The differences are a bit more important though. There’s obviously the biggest and least crucial one—thatis animation. Beyond that though, as previously alluded to, the most important thing is the intention.has a voice. It’s the work of a filmmaker, in this case co-writer and director Greta Gerwig, who has a very distinct point of view. Yes, it’s bright pink with lots of very attractive people, but it’s also dark, funny, and challenging.
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