The world has not seen two releases at the same time so important in a long time, and July has seen Universal vs. Warner fight with two of its most anticipated films, but it seems that this week there is already a winner. Oppenheimer beats Barbie with a week to go.
Christopher Nolan, director of Oppenheimer had already talked at one point about the coincidence of the release of both films on the same day, but apparently, it would be because he knew that Oppenheimer would win with a week to go.
According to specialized movie reviewers, the atomic bomb movie has a 93% acceptance rate among the public, and it is because the movie deals with a plot that marked a historical fact for all mankind, a subject that is above everything that Barbie’s movie can offer according to them.
While the story of the Mattel doll addresses important issues about feminism and the way in which the toy industry has generated over time insecurities in girls; however, despite being a serious subject, in Rotten Tomatoes is rated with 89% audience acceptance, falling below the father of the atomic bomb.
Both films, Barbie and Oppenheimer have two completely different themes, but it is still important to mention that neither of them is suitable for children.