Anthony’s notice: This review is posted during SAG-AFTRA strike against AMPTP, meaning many major reviewers (commonly on Youtube) are either in delays, halts or having a limited review. But as for me, I wasn’t part of the SAG-AFTRA, since im working on a thrift store (though my vacation will coming to an end, as im writing this), meaning im a minor reviewer in DA that i won’t be effected from the strike to call “Promoting AMPTP products” (so I thought), since reviews are meant to sharing our thoughts of any medias like movies, TV shows, video games, etc. Of course, we shall be supportive to actors and writers for their solidarity in movies and TVs industries. Thank you.
Thursday, 10 August 2023
Movie Review: Oppenheimer
“Now I am become Death… The Destroyer of Worlds...”
Hey everyone, my name is Anthony and welcome back to my Movie Review.
Last time, I reviewed Barbie, which at one moment before starting my review, I mentioned this movie came out the same as what we’re getting into in today’s review with a familiar film maker that we all know and love, involving a test with a powerful weapon from many years.
“Oppenheimer” is a 2023 biographical thriller movie that was written/produced/directed by Christopher Nolan and co-produced by Emma Thomas and Charles Roven.
This one is possibly Nolan’s passion project to have a movie based on Manhattan Project (aka the creation of Nuclear weapon in WW2) while been with Warner Bros, with Cillian Murphy as a perfect fit for titular protagonist during their negotiation. However, back in 2020, since we had the “You know what”, Warner Bros are forced to have options for which movies to either push for next year for theatrical film or releasing it right away on HBO Max (before changed to Max). But after releasing his movie Tenet in a disappointing result, as well as Warner Bros has turning into ClusterF*** before David Zaslav took over, along with merging with Discovery, Chris Nolan lost his touch with them and left the company to finding a new distributors, it wouldn’t be until Universal Pictures gave Nolan approval to greenlit the project as what we have today.
So, with all that, will Project Manhattan is a success for Robert Oppenheimer, or is this project going badly wrong for a nuke.
Well, lets find out.
The Story
Ohh boy, this story is quite complex with thought provoking writing.
The movie begins right in the discussion of security hearing to explained where did Julius Robert Oppenheimer begins (Ok? Talk about an unusual start to tell us where it all begin), it all started back in the 1920 where Robert Oppenheimer had a bad experience at Cavendish Laboratory due to being homesick and anxiety that, despite being a nerd of science, he’s having a struggle to work with physicist Patrick Blackett, after questionable plan to poisoning an apple (Jeez dude, that’s unnecessarily stupid), he was suggested to going in Germany to earning PhD. A couple years after going back to US to becoming a science teacher in California, he’s having a relationship with Katherine to be part of his family, despite he secretly had affair with Jean Tatlock, the latter of which she’s a member of Communist Party (yeah, despite love triangle part, he better stay with Kitty rather than going out with communist member when Robert is actually Jewish, speaking of the latter), Robert was aware that in WW2, it was told that the Nazi was planned to make a weapon of massive destruction, its up to Oppenheimer work with scientific team and the military to work on Manhattan Project in order to put it end of WW2 as they could.
Man, the story has so much details that its complex, especially that it goes back and forth from Oppenheimer’s life to the hearing discussion and in the court, the latter of which is pretty much explaining what happened back then, which even though it sounds like a spoiler, but its more about plot development who Oppenheimer is, but again, its pretty complex from the writing to giving us a thought provoking plot development. While there are some followed from actual event from Oppenheimer’s relation, a public concern about creating a nuclear bomb to security hearing, but some are exaggerated to brought in that I questioned some part, like the scene where he injected an apple in attempt to poisoning his teacher, which at first, I though it was a dumb creative liberty, but it was actually true according to one of Robert’s friend. And since this movie is a 3 hours long movie, that’s a one long movie to giving us plenty of plot and character development before we get to a climatic Manhattan Project with Trinity Test, which I thought its over to live happily ever after, but it was longer to reaching a security hearing, but again, I won’t spoil the detail about the last part.
But man, while the writing is pretty good, but sometimes, it gets pretty complex back and forth from hearing explain to us back then before we get to a long third act, even even its taken forever, but then again, at least the writing is pretty good for thought provoking development.
The Presentation
The budget of this movie is somewhat cheap as $100M, but despite this this, at least it looks pretty good.
For starter, the location is actually nicely followed from the actual events from University of California in Berekeley, which I will say, it the place is huge for teaching to concept plans of Manhattan Project, to the middle of nowhere of Los Alamos, New Mexico, I think the latter of which is the highlight of the movie, il get there later. These locations filming are pretty good and accurate places to film how it takes place on that il give a credit for following up from actual stories. Although there’s one time that they filmed an actual Oppenheimer’s cabin, not bad.
But one thing that its good, but can be questionable is whenever they wanna film in color or in black and white. Like we see from the beginning to the discussion in colors to the security hearing in black and white. I mean, I get they wanna feel like the movie quality in the 40’s but I find the black and white filming with filming color and questionable, if you wanna add black and white, why not film nothing but black and white, im just saying. Though il give a credit that despite swapping from colors to black and white, this is the first time that it was filmed (well, half way) in back and white to also releasing the film on IMAX with Kodak created FotoKem for the purpose of this movie, not bad.
The sets they placing are pretty good to fit in the 1940s, especially with the adding sets in University of California, but the highlight part is the set of cabins in Los Alamos, as well as the tower of Trinity Test, the latter of which that Cillian Muprhy is soo impressed that he even climbed the replica tower, while in a rough weather. I guess you can say Murphy is too excite of impressing a replica Trinity tower.
Of course, if you’ve seen plenty of Christopher Nolan movies, we like to see his magic of practical effects, eh? Well, the practical effects aren’t as big compare to Nolan’s previous movies. This time, the focus of practical effect is the use of explosion, hence the highlight of this movie, I know when we saw the teaser, some people believe they’re using CG for the explosion, but in reality, we all know its not true, cause come on, have you seen many of Nolan’s practical effects? Anyway, the only way to use the explosion in practical effects, they use a combination of gasoline, propane, aluminum powder, and magnesium in order to creating explosion effect, even though they had to ask a permission to the government for filming at White Sands Missile Range for explosion test scenes.
There’s also a brief mind part scenes where Oppenheimer explains about the science experiment where we briefly see the science experiment like flashy fire wave thingies. At first, I though the mind science part is done with CG, but nope, its another tricky practical effect. Ohh Nolan, you’ve done it again!
Though one part that probably bothering me, is the seen of Oppenheimer’s concerning vision after his success of Trinity Test to show what happen how victim looks like, I don’t know if its true or not, but I find the part to be exaggerated in my opinion, but sure, we due share our concerning feeling what happen to the victims from the nuke.
The movie’s presentation is outstanding for beautiful filming, a nice visual (despite the swapping color and black and white, and some exaggerated part) and in Nolan’s fashion, an impressive tricky practical effects.
The Characters
Ok, lets see what we hav-- HOLY MOTHER OF COW!! That’s a lot of characters when I checked the wiki, so im gonna be very limited to pick some, but I do I have to mention that, like Barbie, they have high profile appearances for the sake of high profile appearances. But in fairness, they have some fascinating characters and some good acting.
Lets start off with titular protagonist, Julius Robert Oppenheimer (played by Cillian Murphy), a physicist who had a struggling start in his 20s (when he was born Jewish from his family in Germany before Nazi took over before WW2) before he got promising in his life from being a science teacher to director of Manhattan Project that we all know him as “Father of the Atomic Bomb”. In this movie he has a difficulty start that while being eccentric nerd to a teach of theoretical physicist, but can be difficult when something isn’t right from concern of a project weapon of massive destruction to a love triangle between a former communist member and a current member of communist. He may sounds and looks like two face (no pun attended of Batman, since he’s also in Batman as Scarecrow) that he’s acceptable to the project, but behind his smile and calm look was his concern with anxiety for what happened that effected the public reaction. But of course, Murphy did a great work of his role, along with a voice that low with problem, because in reality, Oppenheimer was no stranger for chain smoking, because hey, it was the 40s.
Next up is Katherine Oppenheimer (played by Emily Blunt, aka Tempest Shadow from My Little Pony), she’s the wife of Robert Oppenheimer as we all know, but like I said, she used to be a communist party, which it may sounds like a red flag, but at least she has a good heart to believe in peace as biologist. Even though she likes to get along with Robert, but she’s more concern of his project that she just wants to bring peace than putting the world at risk, even if she could also questioned his struggle relation with Jean Tatlock. Even though she’s more like a minor side character, but il give a credit of Emily did a nice work of her role.
After that, we have Leslie Groves (played by Matt Damon, aka Jason Bourne, aka Carroll Shelby in Ford V Ferrari), the US Army general who joined the Manhattan Project for a weapon massive destruction when Nazi was planning to making their own (though SPOILER ALERT as we know, the Nazi gave up via surrender when Hitler died), even if he can be overwhelming that he could make the same bomb after Trinity. Even though he’s there for military test of a powerful bomb, but as always, Matt Damon did a great work of his role.
And lastly is Lewis Strauss (played by the man formerly known as Iron Man, Robert Downey Jr.), a businessman and philanthropist (Huh, kinda like Tony Stark, but different story) member of U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, but when he heard what Oppenheimer did, not only he saw him as an opportunity of public backlash based on his Manhattan Project, where he explains about his experiment of hydrogen bomb in Trinity test. This may sounds like he’s playing the villain, which in real life, Strauss was pretty hostile what Oppenheimer to bring out the security hearing if many evil countries saw Trinity as an opportunity to creating their own, even if Oppenheimer wanted to be perfectly clear at then US president Harry S. Truman to not making another nuclear bombs, but the restriction didn’t turned out to make Robert look bad what Strauss saw him. This is like the equivalent of he said/he said of Oppenheimer trying to clearing his name to restricting nuclear bombs in peace, but Strauss saw Robert as an opportunity that without hydrogen bomb testing, he’ll (and some members) calling him a communist supporter, though not gonna spoil a full detail for who won the security hearing. But I will say, RDJ is always did a great work of his role.
But like I said, due to the amount of characters that it makes the background characters look like an afterthought, I have to limiting the describing characters with the rest in minor explained, but in fairness, they have some big names that they did a nice roles.
There’s the aforementioned Jean Tatlok (played by Florence Pugh, aka Yelena Belova in MCU’s Black Widow, aka Goldilocks in Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, and aka movie version of former WWE diva Paige), is Robert’s ex that he forgot to realizing she’s a communist member (again, big red flag to acknowledge what kind the person is), Edward Teller (played by Benny Safdie) who’s a Hungarian-American as another theoretical physicist to partnered with Oppenheimer for nuclear bomb test that he somehow support the project as “Father of the Hydrogen Bomb” before his betrayal at him based on restriction gone badly, David L. Hill (played by Rami Malek, aka Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody) is a nuclear physicist but on Oppenheimer’s side for clearing his name, and Albert Einstein (played by Tom Conti) who’s the most influential scientist with having him and Robert have a small bonding.
Again, because of buttload of characters list, im very limited to mentioning, but still, il give a credit for nice casting choice and have a good respect of their roles.
And now for my final opinion of this film
Overall, Oppenheimer is a pretty good movie for say the least.
Based on well-written story, some great casting with a buttload of list of characters and a nice presentation with practical effects in typical Chris Nolan’s films.
However, despite I give an appreciation, but its pretty complex when it comes to writing, some parts are jumping back and forth based on plot development with some reminder, the visual color is questionable to be either colored or black and white (despite it looks beautiful), but some part for me, can be exaggerated, but maybe relatable.
Do I think its a prefect movie based on true story, well, its a double edge sword that it depends if you considered the best film ever, or not perfect enough, but I’d say its pretty good, but not as perfect with some parts that I question and the complex writing is kinda all over the place, but still, I enjoy the practical effects. If you ever like to learning about Oppenheimer, this one is definitely for you, or you could either watching some documentary movies about Oppenheimer, just saying for your option.
For my rating, im gonna give this one an 8/10. It s not as perfect from complex writing, but its still a great movie.
So this ends of my marathon of Barbenheimer, I think its safe to say that we may have a tie-breaker.
For box-officer (as im writing this), Barbie is now earning more than $1B, while Oppenheimer is now half of billion dollars, meaning its now more than $500M, which means Barbie made a lot of money.
And as for reviews, Oppenheimer is definitely got a positive reviews, mine included that il give a support and respect for Nolan and Cillian Murphy. As for Barbie, the positive may or may not last longer after the opening that went from good to mixed. For me, I find it a dumb movie, but in a fun way.
So In the end, we have a tie, Barbie won the battle at the box-office, while Oppenheimer is more well-received. As for me, I think il go with Oppenheimer, im definitely give a support of it. Even though there’s no real winner, but they’re both good after viral nature of double feature.
Anyway, so this ends of my movie review, if you guys have your opinion or any suggestions, let me know at comment bellow and support me on KO-FI.com/blackevil.
Thanks for reading, and im Anthony, signing out.
Thursday, 3 August 2023
Movie Review: Barbie
Anthony’s notice: This review is posted during SAG-AFTRA strike against AMPTP, meaning many major reviewers (commonly on Youtube) are either in delays, halts or having a limited review. But as for me, I wasn’t part of the SAG-AFTRA, since im working on a thrift store (though my vacation will coming to an end, as im writing this), meaning im a minor reviewer in DA that i won’t be effected from the strike to call “Promoting AMPTP products” (so I thought), since reviews are meant to sharing our thoughts of any medias like movies, TV shows, video games, etc. Of course, we shall be supportive to actors and writers for their solidarity in movies and TVs industries. Thank you.
Whew, boy… What a movie, man...
Hey everyone, my name is Anthony and welcome back to my Movie Review.
You know, for last couple years, we’ve seen a couple of movies based on toys ever since the success of The Lego Movie, which like I said, I had a blast of watching The Lego Movie, though the second one didn’t turned out well. Anyway, since its popularity, many studios are pretty much decided to cashing in on like Dreamworks’ Trolls, which someone becoming a franchise, including a recent upcoming the 3rd one this year, and even one of the worst movie I’ve ever watched back in 2019, Playmobile The Movie. But, it wasn’t just animated movie, there’s also live action movies like Masters of the Universe in 1987, and Michael Bay’s Transformers (yet like Trolls, it became a series that its getting tired since Fast and FAMILY). But then there’s one that I pretty much questioning its existence that I had to find out since we saw the teasers and trailers.
“Barbie” is a 2023 fantasy comedy film that was written/directed by Greta Gerwig, produced by David Heyman, Margot Robbie (Yup, Harley isn’t only acting, but also producing), Tom Ackerley, and Robbie Brenner.
The idea of a movie based on Barbie has been lost and canned for many years since many people or even Mattel wanted to have a movie based on a popular dolls for girls, which it began all the way back in 2009. Laurence Mark wanted to have a movie based on Barbie with Universal Pictures, but that idea didn’t turned out. 5 years later, Sony stepped in to making their own take of Barbie, but the script has been rewritten all over the place with changing writers, including the writer of Spider-Man movies, Amy Pascal, and even this boringly unfunny stand-up comedian name “Amy Schumer” wanted to try it out, but left over creative differences, which is good because considering I saw the clips of her, she’s so lame…! But unsurprisingly, that project didn’t turned out after the IP contract has expired. But it wouldn’t be until in October of 2018, Warner Bros bought the right to make their own to what we got here today. Not only that in interesting part, this movie came out the same time as Oppenheimer, leaving people made a trend “Barbenheimer” to see which one is better. If you ask me, yes, il review Oppenheimer next time.
So with all that said, will Barbie likes for being in sunshine and sparkles to be on a big screen, or is Barbie facing a reality consequences?
Well, lets find out.
The Story
At first, you think that this movie is about Barbie curiously interacting real world after living in her world? Well, its kinda like it.
The movie begins on its origin (briefly) where many years ago, many girls used to play with baby dolls (though we still have baby dolls to this day), but everything changed when Mattel gave us the new doll that changes girly dolls forever, Barbie. With Barbie success it somehow created an imagination world simply called “Barbieland”, a world with society of ladies to be self-confident, self-sufficient and success, whereas counterpart called “Ken” are spending their own activities, unless engaging relationship with various Barbies. Around the same time of introduction, we meet the main Barbie (aka “Stereotypical Barbie”) who lives in fun ordinary like to hanging with Barbie friends, though when she meets the main Ken (aka Beach Ken), she wasn’t in a mood of relationship with him. But once after she accidentally asking when she’s gonna die, things isn’t exactly the same as yesterday, complete her feet standing flat and having Cellulite (which is like if the skin gets wrinkled), she asked the abominated Barbie (aka Weird Barbie) to finding out the secret between her and real world, its up to Barbie (and Ken out of nowhere) to jumping into real world at Venice Beach to find the answer about herself.
This may sounds like a dumb story about Barbie jumping into real world for interaction, but this movie goes full on meta for telling its history at some parts to revealing about Barbie’s secret how she’s in existential crisis. Hence the message of the movie is similar to us that not everything about is isn’t the same perfection as we used to. When it comes to Barbie, its gonna be her turn to having a crisis that she’s no longer perfect what it used to, mainly we used to love her, but losing out touch to her, either being we’re moving on, or rather, in my controversial take, having a fashion Barbie with sexy appeal to becoming a role model, I know it may sounds like it im making a bad take for body shaming, but its just that despite she has legacy, but it can be dated for the beauty and also comparing her body similar to people with eating disorder like anorexic (oh god…!). But look, like always, I’ve nothing against women, I always appreciated for being pretty or sexy, but sometimes if you wanna like to be Barbie, just be nice and clean to be beautiful with fashion clothing, again, even if nothing everything isn’t perfect these days, instead of taking an extreme plastic surgery to be imitator of Barbie like shrinking the waist (Like seriously, don’t spend money on that, its messed up…!). While its nice for its message and the meta element about trying to be perfect and its no longer the same what it used to, even if the execution is kinda dumb, but its the good kind of dumb way that its rather entertaining. Speaking of entertaining, it also has its humor, again, its dumb, but hilarious at the same time, ranging from some line or even the delivery, especially with Ken it maybe me spits of laughter. However, while some are funny, but they can be hit or miss, especially with the latter that they obviously took some cliché jokes like pop culture references and even the unusual 4th wall breaking.
Even though its pretty dumb for the idea, but its rather entertaining and relatable how not everything isn’t the same as what it used to, while the jokes are either miss or chuckle worthy from some lines or even acting delivery.
The Presentation
The movie’s budget costs estimated $128–145M, it may sounds like it looks cheap, but it looks pretty good.
The filming location are done with two things, the filming real world and the set in Barbieland. For starter, the location is probably nice fit to have Barbie and Ken exploring in Venice Beach, California. The Mattel’s headquarter is obviously made fictional on set, which my only guess they don’t wanna film the actual Mattel’s headquarter to disturbing their businesses of toy brands, though I find the hall way part are fascinating, though it makes me wondering what if she accidentally opens a wrong door that she ends up entering the world of Hot Wheels, but that’s just me.
Speaking of sets, the highlight of the filming is the set of Barbieland, and… Man, that’s a lotta pink in Barbie’s homeland. This is like Aqua’s Barbie Girl set comes to life on a big screen, especially with plenty of sets that are based on actual Barbie toys, if some of you are familiar with, but sure there are some are completely original, even though it is all made in our pure imagination, like even if you like play toys, we see some are too imaginative like there’s no water from the shower or in a cardboard gallon of milk, same can be said at the beach that its all modeled without… You know, water, but again, imagination. Which I will give a credit that it is based on Barbie Dreamhouse with mid-century modernism.
As for the designs, like I said, they’re obviously replicated from Barbie toys with plastic and colorful look, like man, aside of pinks, they’re pretty colorful with to feel like a girl version of toyland with small Corvettes, some cute medium houses without walls, and plenty others in its imagination. But of course, I will also highlighting some clothes, they’re look pretty good to replicated Barbie’s small clothing, including referencing the first Barbie model, with stripe one-piece swimsuit since 1959.
Surprisingly, the effects are all done practical without the CG, though there are one minimal of hand drawn effect, but its done practically from floating down from invisible wires, driving a miniature Corvette to even traveling from Barbieland to real world from Corvette model to weird transition of various trips like rocket, boat, camping van and others, which il give an appreciation for the practical effect.
However, one thing that I pointed it out is the product placement, im not talking about Barbie nor Mattel, its already adapted, im talking about the product placement that we got noticed to see to selling out like Chevrolet with the aforementioned Corvette as well as Chevy’s new car that you’ve seen one in commercial, or the most over-the-top pick is the GMC Hummer EV, and boy it showed not just in a movie, but also use in Forza Horizon 5. And the same could be said with fashion clothing brand that they include called “Chanel”. (“Its like people actually do things because they get paid. And that’s just really sad.”)
The movie’s presentation is pretty good without the use of computer, just a good’ol saving budget of practical effects, colorful designs, nice clothing and a pretty good set designs. Aside of distracting product placement, all because Barbie drives the 1956 Chevy Corvette.
The Characters
Aside the movie’s sets being a highlight, the characters are more highlighted about the familiar actors, did they made likable characters? Probably or not.
Lets start with Barbie, aka Stereotypical Barbie (played by Margot Robbie), the main and probably the original Barbie who likes to be perfect for her pretty look, hanging with her friends and partying any girls do, but once her question of death came, it made her going down from hill for losing her standing and having gynoid problem. As a result, she’s coming desperate to be perfect to know why its no longer the same as what she used to. I find her fairly descent, even if she just wants to going back to be perfect, but changing is always gotta be an obstacles that she wants to know how or why is it happening, which it obviously made her to be related how changing is, again, an obstacle for new path, especially dealing with existential crisis. As always, Margot Robbie did a great job of her performance, but again, she certainly deserves better than the boringly untalented and unfunny comedian actor Amy Schumer.
Anyway, next up is main Ken, aka Beach Ken (played by Ryan Gosling), he’s meant to be love interest of main Barbie like we’ve plenty of times with dolls. But here, he’s obviously being stuck in friend-zone, making him look desperate for attention, until he gets interesting once he first seeing the real world. I gotta say, I find him quite possibly the funniest character in the movie, instead being a stereotypical handsome and charming man to looking for Barbie, he’s kinda going crazy when something isn’t going on the way, this is definitely the delivery from Ryan Gosling, like he way he acts easily made me laugh for his selling, not only he’s acting funny, but he also did a fun job of his role, like im pretty sure he’s having fun with his role of Ken.
As for the other Barbies and Kens? Well, they’re there for plot convenience or just there for high profile appearances with one-dimensional role.
There’s Weird Barbie (played by Kate McKinnon) who’s in a ugly look after many years with unique flexing and giving us a plot details to Main Barbie, Tourist Ken (played by Simu Liu, aka Shang-Chi) who’s a nicer Ken, despite got a bitter rival with Beach Ken (which yes, im aware both Simu and Ryan didn’t get along in backstage), President Barbie (played by Issa Rae) who’s… Well, the president of Barbieland for bring peace perfectly, as well as other Barbie friends like Writer Barbie (played by Alexandra Shipp), Physicist Barbie (played by Emma Mackey), and Dr. Barbie (played by Hari Nef). Oh and there’s also Alan (played by Michael Cera), who’s obviously a rejected version of Ken for punchline or so, but at least its funny than Cera’s role of Hank in Paws of Fury (God I hate that movie last year…!).
As for the people in real world, they’re obviously there for the plot, or so we thought.
There’s Gloria (played by America Ferrera) an employee of Mattel who gave life of Barbieland, even if she’s trying to helping out Barbie and her daughter, speaking of the latter, Sasha (played by Ariana Greenblatt) who’s a grown daughter who’s out of her touch of Barbie, Aaron Dinkins (played by Connor Swindells) who’s an unlikely employees to helping out from problems and fictional Mattel’s CEO (played by Will Ferrell), who’s serious, but overly exaggerated boss of the toy brand, what do you expect of Will Ferrell’s acting? But at least he’s funny.
One fascinating part of the movie that I know (kinda) is the inclusion of Skipper, Barbie’s unlikely sister, but I won’t tell you where she is. And yes, they even including the infamous “Growing-up Skipper”, which is if you pull down her arm, she’ll growing her boobs to “aging up”.
While some characters are one-dimensional, but they have some fun performances and some are nicely written.
And now for my final opinion of this film
Overall, Barbie is a pretty dumb movie, but its a fun and entertaining kind of dumb movie.
It has some nice and relatable message, even if the idea is questionable, the presentation looks good for modest budget, the casts are good and fun and some characters are good too.
Then again, when I first saw it, I was question of this film’s idea, its pretty dumb with some questionable jokes and such, but again, its like its made of “So bad its good” movie, this is one of those film that you wanna turn off your brain to have fun with it, even if I turned off my brain, but I always gotta learn how this movie give of execution.
Though im not sure if Barbie fans will like this movie or if they will liking it, but once again, this is the film that you can watch once then maybe you can like it or not, even if its questionable to having Barbie on a big screen. But then again, im still waiting to see a movie based on Hot Wheels, cause I love Hot Wheels so much since my childhood. For Barbie, not my kind.
For my rating, im gonna give this one as 7/10.
So this ends of my Movie Review, and next time, im ready to closing out Barbenheimer involving the Manhattan Project to the life of the creator of nuclear weapon himself as I mentioned before.
As always, if you guys have your opinion or any suggestions, let me know at comment bellow and support me on KO-FI.com/blackevil.
Thanks for reading, and im Anthony, signing out.
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