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Ryan Gosling blasts Oscars for Barbie snub
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Ryan Gosling blasts Oscars for Barbie snub

Jan 24, 2024 12:44 AM

Recent discourse in the film industry highlights the 2024 Oscar nominations, where Ryan Gosling, representing the widely successful film 'Barbie,' expressed his disappointment over the Oscar snubs for co-star Margot Robbie and director Greta Gerwig. Despite his own nomination for Best Supporting Actor, Gosling emphasized the crucial roles played by Robbie and Gerwig in the film's creation and cultural impact. Further underlining their contributions, he stated that without their talent, the film wouldn't have achieved its landmark status or garnered global acclaim.

While 'Barbie' secured eight nominations including Best Picture, Production Design, and Costume Design, the absence of Robbie and Gerwig from major categories has sparked discussions across social media. Comments from high-profile individuals like Stephen King and public reactions shared on platforms showcase the wider industry's and audience's astonishment and dissatisfaction with the Oscar decisions.

The movie itself was a box office triumph, surpassing the $1 billion mark and cementing its place in cinematic history with a strong message on femininity and societal pressures. This success raises questions about the recognition of female-led efforts in tent-pole films, especially when the film is considered worthy of top honors.

What are the Oscar nomination categories 'Barbie' managed to get nods for?

'Barbie' received a total of eight Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, Production Design, and Costume Design.

Regarding the background of the 'Barbie' movie, it is a cinematic adaptation of the iconic Mattel doll that has been a staple in toy culture for over six decades. With its vibrant aesthetic, the movie has aimed to subvert expectations by providing a modern and empowering narrative aligned with current social conversations on femininity and identity. The involvement of Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig has been pivotal, with Robbie not only starring as the titular character but also producing the film, and Gerwig directing and co-writing. Their vision has significantly influenced the movie's reception, making it more than just a nostalgic trip but a culturally resonant piece of entertainment.



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N3rdo N3rdo commented on: 2024-01-24 02:30:08
Gosling's shoutout to Robbie and Gerwig for 'Barbie' is a class act — it's a testament to their undeniable influence on the film's splash in pop culture and box office boom. It's a bummer they didn't snag their own nods, laying bare the broader conversation about how the Academy values the pivotal roles women play in big-screen successes.
Miss Peachy Miss Peachy commented on: 2024-01-24 02:15:09
Gotta say, the 'Barbie' Oscar nods drama is a prime example of how even when a film breaks the mold and banks over a billion, recognition for its female leadership can still lag behind. It's a bit of a head-scratcher seeing Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig missing from the nomination list, especially considering how their creativity gave Barbie new life beyond the pink aisle.
Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2024-01-24 02:00:16
Gosling's shoutout to Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig for their instrumental roles in 'Barbie' underlines a consistent issue in the industry where key creative forces, especially women, are sometimes overlooked by major award bodies, despite their undeniable impact on a film's success. It's heartening to see someone recognized by the Academy use their platform to advocate for their colleagues, highlighting the collaborative nature of filmmaking and the need for equitable recognition in awards culture.
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