The film 'Barbie', written by Greta Gerwig and her partner Noah Baumbach, has been controversially categorized by the Academy Awards as an adapted screenplay, despite being described by critic Nancy Durrant as a wholly original, deeply satirical, and utterly sincere piece of work. Ryan Gosling, who stars in the movie, did not receive an Academy Award nomination for his performance, which has been a subject of discussion. Gosling acknowledged the indispensable contributions of director Gerwig and star Margot Robbie to the film after they were snubbed by the Academy, and despite the Oscars controversy, he has refused to forfeit his best supporting actor nod.
Ryan Gosling shrugs off Barbie Oscars drama with loving kiss from daughter https://t.co/ECWEcMtxgE https://t.co/Q0t7DenquO
Ryan Gosling shrugs off Barbie Oscars drama with loving kiss from daughter and support from wife Eva Mendes... after 'refusing' to forfeit best supporting actor nod amid snubs https://t.co/O72W1msDP2 https://t.co/dOIfe1EwgL
Why does the academy consider “Barbie” an adapted screenplay and “Maestro” original? It’s time to fix the screenplay categories, writes our critic @alissamarie. https://t.co/XJW4rDFQCV
“No recognition would be possible for anyone on the film without their talent, grit and genius,” Oscar-nominated actor Ryan Gosling said of 'Barbie' director Greta Gerwig and star Margot Robbie after the two women were snubbed by the Academy this week https://t.co/qU5h2GdQGZ
I love #RyanGosling, but I also don’t think his performance in Barbie was Academy Award nomination worthy! https://t.co/hu88fKG0NS
✍️ @NancyDurrant: Despite it being inexplicably up for best adapted screenplay, Barbie the movie — written by Gerwig with her partner Noah Baumbach — is a wholly original piece of work that is both deeply satirical and utterly sincere Read more: https://t.co/ilDDxYKRtk https://t.co/AO1X6PXohc