REVIEW: 'Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling are a match made in movie heaven,' writes Peter Travers.
"Do you guys ever think about dying?"
So let's jump back a minute. Until Barbie quits a disco dance to ask disturbing questions, her movie rides high on a pink cloud of feminist wish fulfillment in which Barbies come in all shapes, sizes and colors. There's a President Barbie , an all-Barbie Supreme Court, a Barbie played by trans actress Hari Nef and, well, you get the woke picture.
Robbie and Gosling are a match made in movie heaven. And Gerwig could have sent her"Barbie" to box-office glory simply by riding the safe surface of her comic vision.That, of course, goes against everything Gerwig stands for as a filmmaker who lives to probe under the Hollywood veneer. As a producer as well as a star, Robbie chose Gerwig to steer her Barbie ship fully knowing that risk is part of the Gerwig equation.
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