I find it interesting that in Hollywood, where everything is always changing, some movies get bad reviews at first but are later hailed as masterpieces. Some movies have the strange ability to get better over time and become classics that everyone loves.
Even though this isn’t a new trend, Margot Robbie’s historical drama Babylon is on its way to becoming a classic. I am totally obsessed with how the internet is getting more and more interested in Barbie’s performance as the lead in this underrated gem.
After being away for four years, director Damien Chazelle has made a great return with a movie about the transition from silent to sound movies in the late 1920s. Critics didn’t think much of Babylon, even though it had a star-studded cast, an interesting story, and great production values. Some people have said that you can have too much happiness.
Some people have said that the way the movie was made makes it hard to enjoy it fully, even though there are some funny parts. But almost a year after the first show, new fans like the author Stephen King are talking about what they think will become a cult favorite on X, which used to be called Twitter. A lot of people liked how Margot acted as Nellie LaRoy.
Internet Obsession with Margot Robbie in Underrated Babylon!
I find it interesting that in the always-changing world of Hollywood, some movies don’t do well with critics at first but are later praised as masterworks. Some movies have the amazing ability to get better over time and become fan faves that everyone loves. Even though this is not a new idea, Margot Robbie’s Babylon is shaping up to be a great movie. I can’t stop thinking about how much the internet loves the way the Barbie star acts in this underrated gem.
After taking a break for four years, director Damien Chazelle came back with a great movie about the transition from silent to sound movies in the 1920s. Even though Babylon had a star-studded cast, an interesting plot, and great production values, reviewers didn’t like it very much.
Some people said that all the activity could be tiring. Some people said that even though the movie has funny parts, the way it is put together makes it hard to enjoy fully. But almost a year after the first episode, new fans like author Stephen King are using X (formerly Twitter) to show their support for what they think will become a cult favorite.
A lot of people liked how Margot acted as Nellie LaRoy.