Anxiety stood the test and trials of time, tracing back its footprints to 5000 BC, it swells its root in the heart of human experience, while simultaneously holding a bizarre record of 2000 years of history.
One is a crazy postmodern comedy about a collection of dolls recognised for their bright pink clothes. The other is a gloomy biopic about the scientist who developed the first nuclear weapon during WWII. One has Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling singing and dancing on a plastic beach. In the other, a skeletal Cillian Murphy is concerned that he will accidently eradicate the world around him. This is Barbenheimer’s summer.