Barbie
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I was not sure if I wanted to see
Barbie. I certainly didn't want to see it together with
Oppenheimer. But the funny thing is, I still didn't review
Oppenheimer, while here I am reviewing
Barbie. I think I have the same reason here as with
Nope as of why I avoided it. You know
Nope was directed by a black man. And it was one of its main selling points.
Barbie is directed by a woman. And everybody is talking about it. And it feels forced to watch a movie for that kind of reason. So I avoided
Barbie until now. But since I had a
Ryan Gosling marathon, I though that I might as well get into this film. And oh my god. I have thoughts!
Babylon
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I would say that
Babylon, the 2022 film directed by
Damien Chazelle is Damien Chazelle's 1941. I wrote an article describing how
1941 is the ultimate Steven Spielberg movie and how there is a certain type of over the top insanity you can expect from a good filmmaker going completely unhinged. 1941 wasn't received well. People in the cinema were reportedly closing their ears from the shier amount of loud explosions that happened in the movie.
Babylon is the lowest rated movie from Damien Chazelle. But it doesn't mean that the movie is dull, or badly made. Both 1941 and
Babylon are explosive insanity-fests showcasing the ability of a good director to maintain focus in an absolute chaos. Both films are incredibly well directed. There are complex shots and interesting cuts all through out. But perhaps they had injected so much energy into the movies that the movies overdosed the audience. And therefor received worse reviews.