The nomination list for the 96th Academy Awards was released last night, which brought both surprises and regrets. Although the popular movie "Barbie" received eight nominations, it unfortunately missed out on Best Actress and Best Director. Ryan Gosling, the film's star, issued

The nomination list for the 96th Oscar was released last night, which brought both surprises and regrets. Although the popular movie "Barbie" received eight nominations, it unfortunately missed out on Best Actress and Best Director. Ryan Gosling, the film's star, issued a statement expressing his dissatisfaction, saying he was very disappointed that the heroine and director were ignored.

Today, Ryan Gosling responded in a statement to his feelings about being nominated for the 96th Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. First of all, he expressed his gratitude, "I am particularly honored and proud to be nominated for playing a plastic doll named Ken."

But for Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig, they did not win the Best Actress and Best Actress. He expressed his dissatisfaction with the nomination for Best Director. Ryan Gosling said: "Without Barbie, there would be no Ken, and without Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig, there would be no "Barbie" movie. Without their talent, courage and talent, this movie would not be possible." It was impossible to win unanimous approval. I try to understate my disappointment that they were not nominated in their respective categories."

"Despite the odds, they made a couple of soulless, scantily clad dolls, with thankfully no private parts exposed, They brought us laughter and heartbreak. They moved culture and made history. So their work deserves to be recognized as much as the other nominees."

America Ferrera in "Barbie" won was nominated for Best Supporting Actress, with Ryan Gosling recognizing the nomination, saying: "I'm so happy for America Ferrera and the incredible nominees who, through their talents, made this film a Such a groundbreaking film."

Although Greta Gerwig was not nominated for best director, she co-created "Barbie" with Noah Baumbach and was nominated for best adapted screenplay. Although Margot Robbie was not nominated for acting, she and her husband Tom Ackerley were nominated for Best Picture as producers, along with Robbie Bolena and David Herman. (Speaking of which, it still pays off.)

In addition, "Barbie" also received nominations for best art direction, best costume design, and two best original songs.