Scathing one-star reviews of the hit film Barbie have been turned into satirical movie posters.
Twitter user Aaron Gillies sifted through negative reviews of the feminist blockbuster on the website Letterboxd and compiled them into posters mocking the outrage.
While the movie has been well-received by some men, it has also infuriated others alienated by its brazen attack on the patriarchy and its unapologetic feminist message.
‘An alienating, dangerous and perverse film,’ read one of the one-star reviews incorporated into a poster featuring Margot Robbie as Barbie and Ryan Gosling as Ken.
‘They won’t be happy until we’re all gay,’ read another.
One-star reviews of the hit film Barbie have been turned into satirical movie posters poking fun at some of the outrage towards the film. Pictured is Margot Robbie as Barbie and Ryan Gosling as Ken
Twitter user Aaron Gillies sifted through negative reviews of the feminist blockbuster and compiled them into posters mocking the outrage
The one-star reviews were compiled from website Letterboxd
Another of the mock posters featured commentary attacking the film for posing a mortal threat to mankind and suggested ‘the feminist agenda will kill us all’.
The last of the four posters described the film as ‘a pink acid trip that feels like being slapped by lots of confusingly attractive people’.
One Twitter user said that summary actually made them want to watch the film more. ‘This one makes me want to go see it. Sounds awesome,’ they wrote.
A number of high-profile reviews of the film by conservative personalities have attacked its treatment of men and classified it as ‘woke’.
Conservative pundit Ben Shapiro famously set a Barbie doll on fire during a scathing 43-minute long rant raging against the film.
In a video uploaded to YouTube and now watched nearly two million times, he called the film an ‘angry feminist claptrap that alienates men from women’ and was ‘explicitly designed to divide men from women’.
For the outburst he was mocked across the internet by those who joked that ‘Barbie broke Ben Shapiro’ and others who branded his extreme reaction ‘pathetic’.
Singer Lily Allen came out praising the Barbie film
Ben Shapiro set a Barbie doll on fire during his 43-minute long review of the movie
Piers Morgan in a New York Post column said that in the film Barbies ‘tick every possible woke virtue-signaling box’
Similarly, Piers Morgan in a column in the New York Post said that in the film Barbies ‘tick every possible woke virtue-signaling box’.
Morgan described Shapiro’s analysis of the film as a ‘gloriously excoriating takedown of the film’.
By contrast, singer Lily Allen came out praising the Barbie film. ‘I saw Barbie and Oppenheimer this weekend and my takeaway is that if Oppenheimer was a woman, Hiroshima might not have happened,’ she tweeted.
But not all conservative personalities agreed with the cynicism towards the film.
Fox News’ Tomi Lahren explained in a segment that she didn’t understand why her ‘fellow conservatives’ were getting so upset by the film.
‘The outrage over this is a little much,’ she said.
‘I’m all for fighting the culture war and all for pushing back on some of the wokeness displayed in popular culture but the faux outrage over this movie is not a good look and also kind of annoying,’ she added.
There had actually been an effort by Fox News to boycott the film altogether.
Mattel, the toymaker behind Barbie, has renewed its licensing deal with Warner Bros. Pictured is Margot Robbie as Barbie
Not all conservative personalities felt the same way. Fox News’ Tomi Lahren (pictured) explained in a segment that she didn’t understand why her ‘fellow conservatives’ were getting so upset by Barbie
Christian website MovieGuide posted a July 10 pre-review review accusing Barbie of ignoring ‘pro-family and biblical values’ and ‘pushing lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender character stories’ which was shared by Fox with the caption #BoycottBarbie.
Nonetheless, the film’s box office success appears to continue. Mattel, the toymaker behind Barbie, has renewed its licensing deal with Warner Bros.
‘Mattel is incredibly proud of our two-decade long partnership with Warner Bros. to create products for fans featuring their favorite Warner Bros. characters and storylines,’ Nick Karamanos, Mattel’s senior vice president of entertainment partnerships, said in a statement on Tuesday.
The film claimed the top spot at the box office this weekend with a massive $155 million in ticket sales from North American theaters from 4,243 locations making it the biggest opening of the year.
It also broke the first weekend record for a film directed by a woman.