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Werner Herzog Suggests ‘Barbie’ Is A Hellish Nightmare, Not A Magical Wonderland
Published: February 25, 2024
Discover filmmaker Werner Herzog's unique perspective on the iconic 'Barbie' doll, as he suggests it's a nightmarish creation rather than a whimsical fantasy. Get the latest news on this intriguing revelation.
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Barbie Land’s citizens might look like they’re having a great time in “Barbie,” but it turns out they’re actually living a hellish nightmare … at least according to one legendary film director.
Key Takeaway
Werner Herzog suggests that the world of ‘Barbie’ might not be the magical wonderland it appears to be, but rather a hellish nightmare, sparking controversy and discussion amidst the film’s awards buzz.
Werner Herzog’s Theory
Actor/director Werner Herzog — known for his role as The Client in ‘Mandalorian’ — sat down on “Piers Morgan Uncensored” earlier this week when the biggest flick of 2023 came up … and Herzog didn’t mince words when it came to the movie.
Werner admitted he only watched about 30 minutes of the Oscar-nominated film … but he’s theorizing Barbie Land isn’t a magical wonderland — but somewhere with a much hotter climate.
Herzog said, “I don’t have an answer, but I have a suspicion. Could it be that the world of ‘Barbie’ is sheer hell? And, for a movie ticket, as an audience you can witness sheer hell as close as it gets?”
Response and Awards Buzz
Piers told his guest he’s actually seen the whole flick, and he thinks Werner’s spot on when it comes to his assessment.
Werner’s words are perhaps the most shocking indictment of the film that’s charmed worldwide audiences and received a lot of awards buzz. It’s up for eight Academy Awards this year and made over $1 billion at the box office … not exactly torturing viewers.
Still, it’s not like Barbie’s winning every award this season … it was completely shut out at the BAFTAs and only won two of the nine Golden Globes awards it was up for.
Conclusion
So, it seems “Barbie” isn’t exactly putting the critics in a heavenly mindset … but to call parts of the movie hell might be taking it a bit too far.
FWIW … “Barbie” is up for four SAG Award nominations with the show kicking off in just a few hours, so we’ll have to wait and see if the guild gives the movie its laurels.
If Herzog gets his way though … “Barbie” might be in for another disappointing night.