BARBIE MOVIE REVIEW

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Average Ratings: 3.65/5
Score:100% Positive
Reviews Counted: 6
Positive:4
Neutral:2
Negative:0

Ratings:4/5 Review By: Neil Soans Site:Times Of India

Barbie is certainly not just for those whod play with these dolls. Slathered with satire that eventually sheds off its sugar-coat, this film decisively takes the patriarchal bull by the horns. Quite the risk by toymakers Mattel, Gerwigs style meets substance with her direction that dissolves all debate of Barbie being a corporate cash grab as it will undoubtedly tip-toe its way to the front row of awards ceremonies.

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Ratings:2.5/5 Review By: Shalini Site:Indian Express

In Barbie, brought to us after all by Mattel, the creator of the eponymous doll, the reverse is also seeking to be true: Now that there is a Barbie who can be everything, she has to be a woman as well. But should we look for women in our dolls or dolls in our women? Surely feminism is beyond this point already.

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Ratings:4/5 Review By: Tushar Site:India Today

Greta Gerwigs pink ode to celebrating the imperfections in a plastic world that pushes perfection down your throat is a film that will find its place among the halls of movies that defined pivotal pop culture moments in cinematic history.

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Ratings:4/5 Review By: Dishya Site:News18

Dear Barbies, take your Kens with you to watch the impressive Gret Gerwig directorial because the film talks on behalf of almost all the struggling women that men truly need to know about. Watch the film for the dialogue writing and Ryan and Margots performances.

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Ratings:4/5 Review By: Shubham Site:Koimoi

Greta, with her brilliance, uses Barbie to slash every unconventional standard that Barbie eventually set over the years, only to show that it was never the idea she was made with. The best part is that she doesnt ridicule men in the process.

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Ratings:— Review By: Devansh Site:Hindustan Times

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.

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