New Delhi: Greta Gregwig directed this highly anticipated film ‘Barbie’ starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling. Ahead of its release, the movie has generated excitement, with stores going pink and fans transforming their selfies into Barbie posters. Today, on July 21, 2023, as the film finally hits theaters, let’s check out Twitter to see what people are saying about it. The buzz surrounding the film has been unlike anything before, and fans are eagerly sharing their thoughts and reactions online.
The film has an identity crisis.
Too silly to be serious.
Too serious to be silly.
The man behind me in the theater fell asleep.
The four 8 year olds in my row laughed a lot, but became VERY antsy in the third act.
And a number of women were in tears.
3/18 #BarbieReview— SeanNyberg (@SeanNyberg) July 21, 2023
If I had to describe the #barbie movie simply, I would say it is the “Birth of a Nation” of feminist movies…only without the praise for technical achievement…who is this film made for other than third wave feminist gender studies professors? Garbage #barbiereview #moviereview…
— OMB Reviews (@OMBReviews) July 21, 2023
Whether you’re a #Barbie fan or not, the #BarbieMovie is for you. If you have anxiety, insecurities, or imposter syndrome, you will relate to this film. Greta Gerwig & Noah Baumbach really nailed these themes, and pulled on my heartstrings. It’s truly special. pic.twitter.com/VS5R6o5kLj
— Ryan Cortero ? Fan Expo Canada/TIFF (@ryan_reflects) July 21, 2023
#BarbieMovie #BarbieReview ⭐⭐⭐⭐?
Surprisingly Exceeding Expectations#Barbie killin it bitch !! #GretaGerwig ‘s #Barbie Fully Fresh with Amazing Story with mixture of human and barbie’s emotion ?? pic.twitter.com/EwM4F34Sbj
— Aviraj (@AvirajParab) July 21, 2023
i cried so much watching #BarbieTheMovie never has a studio film so expertly explored the burden women carry in everyday life (in any role in their lives!) as a mother, a working woman, a woman (!!) i had a mini breakdown. this barbie is sad but so thankful for this film https://t.co/1PG8aSAsCE pic.twitter.com/gr1hXGpbnm
— kenzie xcx (@kenzvanunu) July 20, 2023
#Barbie is a fantastic film. A very strong message about uniqueness, self love and acceptance. I was laughing the entire time and then I found myself moved by the incredibly powerful (yet subtle) real meaning of the movie. Greta Gerwig is a mastermind. pic.twitter.com/Kn5RR97pQB
— ً (@meradceu) July 20, 2023
The funniest thing ab dudebros whining ab #Barbie is that, if you actually finish the film (& if you at least finished 5th grade), you’ll find that the gender commentary is ultimately very even-handed & very empathetic to the Kens so ltrly none of these critiques are even correct pic.twitter.com/zM2pq7KLJ4
— Zoë Rose Bryant (@ZoeRoseBryant) July 20, 2023
#Barbie is sensational. Greta Gerwig has created one of the most creative, original blockbusters in quite some time. Bursting with hilarious ingenuity and overflowing with genuine heart, BARBIE benefits from Gerwig’s strong, unique POV as a storyteller. I was immensely moved. pic.twitter.com/deN6y7VkCT
— Dan Marcus (@Danimalish) July 21, 2023
(1/18) THREAD?: #Barbie HATES men and HATES Barbie.
It’s the worst movie I have seen since the feminist reboot of “Ghostbusters” in 2016.
It’s insanely preachy and direct with its message: men are bad and women are good.
I’ll elaborate.
*#BarbieTheMovie SPOILERS* pic.twitter.com/BLv6HiEWw8
— Sean Semanko (@SeanSemanko) July 20, 2023
Greta Gerwig’s Barbie movie has received positive reviews from movie enthusiasts. Some viewers praised the film for its insightful and creative storytelling, while others highly recommended it as a must-watch. However, there were a few who expressed negative opinions, describing it as disappointing and a waste of money. Overall, the movie has generated diverse reactions from audiences.