Margot Robbie's 'Barbie' first reaction comes out after world premiere
'Barbie' also features Ryan Gosling, Simu Liu and Dua Lipa in vital roles
Margot Robbie film Barbie’s first review has been shared on social media after it's world premiere that took place in Los Angeles.
Some people got the opportunity to explore the world of Barbie beforehand. They have now shared their reviews, which seem extremely promising.
According to Variety, ScreenRant writer Joseph Deckelmeier thought the film was funny, bombastic and smart.
He wrote: “#Barbie caught me off guard & I mean that in the best way possible. It’s funny, bombastic & very smart. Greta Gerwig aims for the fences & hits a homerun.”
“Margot Robbie’s performance is great & Ryan Gosling and Simu Liu are pure entertainment! The whole cast is brilliant.”
Meanwhile, Variety social media editor Katcy Stephan believes Barbie is perfection.
“Greta Gerwig delivers a nuanced commentary on what it means to be a woman in a whimsical, wonderful and laugh-out-loud funny romp.”
“The entire cast shines, especially Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling in roles they were clearly born to play.”
ComicBook’s Jamie Jirak wrote: “I can’t officially quit Twitter before telling you all that #Barbie is currently my favourite film of the year. “Greta Gerwig somehow exceeded my expectations. She tackles the positives and negatives of Barbie so beautifully.”
“Give Ryan Gosling an Oscar nomination, I’m dead serious”, he concluded.
Collider writer Perri Nemiroff also shared his review on the fantasy drama film.
Barbie is slated to release worldwide on July 21, 2023.
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