Greta Gerwig’s Barbie launched on July 21 to rave opinions and large field workplace numbers worldwide. Now, comic and podcaster Marc Maron has reviewed the movie and hailed it as a ‘masterpiece’ whereas additionally saying that the boys who appeared to have points with it are ‘insecure infants.’ (Also learn: Barbenheimer field workplace: Oppenheimer collects ₹92 crore in India, Barbie stands at ₹35 crore after 10 days in theatres)
What Marc Maron mentioned
Taking to his TikTok, Marc Maron mentioned, “I saw ‘Barbie’ and I thought it was a f***ing masterpiece. I don’t throw that word around lightly. It’s like it does a fairly amazing thing to create a sort of broad-based entertainment product that applies to the entire spectrum. I think primarily of women. And then just seep it in progressive politics and basic feminism in a way that’s funny, informative and well-executed in a context that is completely engaging is f***ing monumental.”
Marc calls out men who are critical of Barbie
He then went ahead and slammed the men who are criticising the film and added, “And the comedy about males is impressed and the truth that sure males took offense to the purpose the place they, you already know, tried to construct a grift round it when it comes to their narrative as right-wing *** is so embarrassing for them. I imply, so embarrassing for them. Any dude that may’t take these hits in that film, they’ve actually bought to look of their pants and resolve what they’re fabricated from. I imply, Jesus Christ, what a bunch of f***ing insecure infants.”
The Hindustan Times evaluation of the movie mentioned, “Greta is also quite indulgent with the satirising, constantly reiterating how she’s remodelling the Barbie myth. The humour, hence, lands only occasionally, even though one silently admires the shots fired with every line. But the tone, a mix of self-awareness and spelling everything out, remains consistent throughout.”
It additionally added, “In that, Greta Gerwig constructs a satire that’s slightly indulgent, but also constantly clever and occasionally fun. She treats the script like it’s her Barbie — all dolled up, yet catapulted via imagination to places where it’s never gone before.”
Barbie stars Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling as Stereotypical Barbie and Ken. The forged of the movie additionally consists of America Ferrera, Simu Liu, Dua Lipa, Emerald Fennell, Issa Rae, Kate McKinnon, Michael Cera and Will Ferrell. The premise reads, “After being expelled from the utopian Barbie Land for being less-than-perfect dolls, Barbie and Ken go on a journey of self-discovery to the real world.”
Source: www.hindustantimes.com