Since starting a family with Ryan Gosling, Eva Mendes has disappeared from the screens. But the actress from The Place Beyond the Pines closely follows Hollywood news and is her husband’s number one fan. Upon the announcement of his nomination for the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as Ken in Greta Gerwig’s comedy Barbie, Eva Mendes let his pride and thirst for revenge burst forth on Instagram.
“So proud of my man. Yet he was the target of so much hatred when he took on this role. So many people tried to humiliate him. Despite all the mocking posts and articles proclaiming
To illustrate this congratulatory post, Eva Mendes did not choose a photo of her companion. But a screenshot of an article from Rolling Stone magazine published in June 2022, a year before the film was released in theaters. In this open letter, journalist Tomas Meir comments on the first official photo of Ryan Gosling in Barbie. Titled “Ryan Gosling is enough to make one’s teeth cringe”, this column predicts: “It would take a lot of hours of therapy to forget this nightmarish vision. The star of La La Land looks like an old pervert from West Hollywood, those guys who, at 40, think they still look 20.”
Since Barbie’s revenues, which exceeded a billion dollars, have reduced the cackling of skeptics. However, Greta Gerwig’s film is once again in turmoil. Touted as a favorite in the Oscar race, the comedy garnered far fewer nominations than experts predicted. Able to claim eight statuettes, including best film, Barbie was excluded from the categories of best direction (Greta Gerwig) and best actress (Margot Robbie). Many fans cried foul and saw it as a sign of hostility against a popular and feminist film. How can a film that denounces the objectification of the famous doll achieve what it denounces? Seeing the actor who plays a male tempted by the patriarchy be named where his filmmaker and lead actress failed? Ryan Gosling publicly deplored their absence.
The controversy took on proportions that surprised specialized journalists from the Hollywood press. Indeed, Barbie, a commercial film if ever there was one, is not completely wronged however. It is in the running for the king trophy for best film. Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig have nominations to their name as producer and screenwriter. The Hollywood Reporter and Variety also note that this indignation is biased. Other actresses saw the nomination slip through their fingers, like the actress of Korean origin and diversity Greta Lee, wonderfully delicate in Past Lives. Yet its omission caused far fewer waves. Likewise, Leonardo DiCaprio’s absence for his performance on Killers Of The Flower Moon didn’t raise any eyebrows. It also doesn’t matter that the famously macho branch of directors has boldly included the Frenchwoman Justine Triet in the list of the lucky ones.
A sign of the passion that Barbie arouses, even Hillary Clinton commented on it. “Being top of the box office but not winning gold is stinging but millions of fans love you. Margot and Greta, you are worth much more than Ken,” writes the former candidate for the White House.