Why barbie is more popular than Oppenheimer? - eviltoast

Watched Oppenheimer today. It’s a fantastic film. Christopher Nolan is a fucking genius. The way the movie is structured, the quality of scenes, the general feel, everything is so refreshing. It was a revelation when most of the movies releasing are woke shit.

But still barbie gets more popular than Oppenheimer? What? I watched trailers and reviews of barbie and from what I know, it’s a woke shit that tells matriarchy is better than patriarchy, with a bit of comedy admittedly. I mean yes they can have their freedom of speech, but how does a film like that shadows a fucking artwork like Oppenheimer? What am I missing?

      • AlwaysNowNeverNotMe@kbin.social
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        I was actually talking about you parroting GOP dogwhistles.

        But anyway. The reason barbie is outperforming Oppenheimer is that half the population didn’t have an Oppenheimer doll for the last 40 years. It’s cultural inertia, and while Oppenheimer clearly has a much bigger role in the creation of the modern world barbie has a much bigger role in individual lives.

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    Your comment of “woke shit” and “pls be civil” cancel each other out there.

    But with not seeing either movie, I would say the big difference is Barbie is a family movie. Now is Oppenheimer a better movie from a technical standpoint? Absolutely, but parents can’t really drop the kids off to go watch a rate R movie.

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      lol that got me too, like bud you started not being civil . Also I love both movies, but you cant be suprised that people don’t wanna be bummed watching a movie about a massive death event and instead want a comedy

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        Artistic works that go hard on artistic qualities are appreciated by those who want to engage their brains and appreciate that art. It requires some level of effort, of attention, of conscientiousness rather than consumption. A huge portion of my enjoyment of Oppenheimer came from paying close attention to the way the story was structured.

        But that kind of experience isn’t what everyone wants when they go see a movie. Some people (I’d say most people, really) want to turn their brains off and enjoy a few hours of pure entertainment. And there’s nothing wrong with that!

        That’s why films that are artistic masterpieces are not always commercial successes.

        I do want to briefly touch on your mention of “woke shit.” I would recommend keeping a more open mind when engaging with the world around you. Not because you need to change your mind, I don’t particularly care what you believe about things, but because hearing the stories and viewpoints of others help us to be better people. We can better serve those around us and better support those who need us when we are able to empathize with them, and to do that we need to hear and understand stories that don’t fit with our experiences. Empathy is one of humanity’s greatest superpowers.

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    Hasn’t seen Barbie yet asserts that 1) Another movie is better and 2) the movie they’ve not seen is “woke shit”.

    Yep, about the level of discourse I’d expect from someone who uses the word “woke” unironically.

    Also, i strongly suspect you’re not getting your opinions from trailers, but rather from the typical brain dead right wing mouthpieces who completely missed the point of Barbie, because of course they did.

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    Barbie has a bigger audience target, and even kids can go see it and have fun. I wouldn’t bring my toddlers to see Oppenheimer, I’d go watch it with only my wife but that requires finding someone to watch after them for at least 3 hours

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    Holy shit dude, learn to write before attempting to engage in written conversation. This reads like it was written by a 13 year old who barely pays attention in class. It’s so clear you’re not actually asking in good faith and just felt compelled to complain. To answer your “question”, people are less likely to seek out art about privileged men destroying things than they are a fun summer movie.

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    The world is on fire. People want to relax. Barbie does that better than Oppenheimer, which mostly just reminds us of the fragility of our existence and that there are people out there trying to destroy the world for whatever reason they’ve gotten into their heads.

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    Are you seriously confused why a fun summer movie based on a property everyone has heard of is doing more business than a movie about nuclear physics?

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    I watched trailers and reviews of barbie and from what I know, it’s a woke shit that tells matriarchy is better than patriarchy, with a bit of comedy admittedly.

    Bro what???

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    It’s not more popular, oppenheimer has 2.5x more box office, imdb ratings…

    I didn’t watch the movies yet, but I’m sure both are good enough. Even barbie, Greta Gerwig didn’t make a bad movie yet and her husband helping to cowrite is always a good result.

    Nevertheless it’s the same as it was always, movies get popular because of marketing, which is frustrating for me to confess. And they get popular, because they are already popular and they look kinda fun and popy.

    Most people really don’t care about other aspects of the filmmaking. And in my opinion your example is less frustrating, than Marvel dominating for the last decade.

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        To whom though?

        A couple can take their 3 kids to the Barbie movie and have a wonderful Saturday afternoon. That same couple isn’t taking their 3 young children to Oppenheimer.

        This isn’t rocket science.