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Ryan Gosling is Disappointed Greta Gerwig, Margot Robbie Did Not Get Oscar Nominations for ‘Barbie’

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The Oscars Season Kicks Off with Greta Gerwig, Ryan Gosling, and Margot Robbie’s Noteworthy Absences

Every year, the Oscars roll into town, bringing with it an unsurpassed level of excitement and anticipation. However, this year, the notable absences of Greta Gerwig, Ryan Gosling, and Margot Robbie have sparked wild speculations and stirred a significant backlash for the Academy Awards.

Gerwig, a multitalented figure in Hollywood, has carved out an enviable niche as an accomplished actor, director, and scriptwriter. Her eclat in the directing realm has been marked with a keen sense of storytelling and visual aesthetics making her a beloved figure amongst her peers and fans alike. 2017’s Lady Bird and 2019’s Little Women have positioned Gerwig at the forefront of Hollywood’s storytelling scene, earning her commendable accolades, including two Academy Award nominations. However, her conspicuous omission from this year’s Oscar nominations has sent shockwaves across the industry.

With Gerwig’s indisputable skill shining through in both Little Women and Lady Bird, her absence from the Best Director nominations raises the perpetual question of gender disparity in an industry infamously known for its gender bias. This omission isn’t just a snub towards Greta as a filmmaker but also echoes a larger narrative about the continued struggle for recognition of female directors in Hollywood.

Similarly, the prominent presences of the Hollywood heartthrobs – Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie – are conspicuously missing from the nominations. Despite their blockbuster roles and oustanding performances, their lack of nominations have sparked avid speculation from fans and detractors alike.

Gosling, a renowned actor and musician known for his pivotal roles in critical hits like La La Land, The Notebook and Drive, is acknowledged as one of the finest actors in modern Hollywood. His ability to navigate through complicated characters while making them endearing to millions around the world has earned him a special place in Hollywood and in the heart of his fans. Therefore, his absence from the Oscar nominations is a rather noteworthy oversight.

Similarly, the versatile and ever-stunning Margot Robbie also finds herself trailing behind in the Oscar race this year. With her breakout performance in The Wolf of Wall Street, followed by her award-winning portrayal of Tonya Harding in I, Tonya, Robbie has arguably reached unprecedented heights in her career. Her unmistakable on-screen energy, combined with her broad acting range, makes her omission from the list of Oscar nominations worth mentioning.

The Oscar nominations, often depicted as a reflection of the finest in filmmaking, have come under repeated criticism for its perceived bias and negligence towards deserving talents. The institutions responsible must re-examine their evaluative systems and ensure that no stone is left unturned when recognizing talent, irrespective of their gender or movie genre.

While the absence of Gosling, Robbie, and Gerwig may come as a disappointment to many of their supporters, it’s also forming an elephant in the room, a gap frequently seen in an otherwise glamorous event. It certainly amplifies the conversation about inclusivity and fair recognition, an essential discussion that needs continuous attention.

It must be emphasized that the Oscars, while a significant recognition platform, is not the ultimate barometer of an artist’s success or talent. The omniscient essence of cinema, in its purest form, transcends beyond award ceremonies. It’s in the stories told, the emotions invoked, and the characters that resonate, long after the curtains are drawn.

To conclude, the Oscars season has kicked off with an indelible absence of some beloved Hollywood figures. But what it mustn’t overshadow is the fact that cinema is much more than a gold-plated statuette. It’s about the craft, the passion, and most importantly, the impressions that solidify in our hearts and minds.

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Megan Dianehttps://www.projectcasting.com
Hi, I'm Megan Browne, the Head of Partnerships at Project Casting - a job board for the entertainment industry. As Head of Partnerships, I help businesses find the best talent for their influencer campaigns, photo shoots, and film productions. Creating these partnerships has enabled me to help businesses scale and reach their true potential. I'm excited to continue driving growth by connecting people with projects they're passionate about.

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