A young man named Barry Obama moves to New York City for college, where he faces various challenges such as finding his place in society, navigating relationships, dealing with racial profiling, and confronting his own identity struggles, ultimately leading him to embrace his multiple backgrounds. Barry is a 2016 American English-language Biography Drama movie featuring Devon Terrell, Anya Taylor-joy, Jason Mitchell, Ashley Judd, Jenna Elfman, Ellar Coltrane and Dennis Jay Funny. Barry was Produced by Vikram Gandhi, Dana O keefe, Teddy Schwarzman and Ben Stillman. Barry is written by Adam Mansbach and directed by Vikram Gandhi. Netflix acquired the distribution rights for the film. Barry was released on 16th December 2016 and takes a screen time of 104 minutes. Cinematography was done by Adam Newport-Berra and editing by Jacob Craycroft. The music was composed by Danny Bensi along with Saunder Jurriaans.
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Barry Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 68%
Renee Schonfeld
Plus, content that includes racial issues, economic disparity, and one mans developing social conscience means this well intentioned effort is only for mature audiences. ( Read More )
David Sims
Much as with Southside With You, Barry is buoyed by its tremendous lead performer. ( Read More )
Alan Scherstuhl
Its creators arent offering pleasurable pastiche, as the Duffer brothers did with Stranger Things. ( Read More )
Bill Gibron
Its a marvelous movie, made even more so by the time in which its being released. ( Read More )
Stephanie Zacharek
Thats what makes Barry such a sharp, well observed picture, one thats not just one presidents story but also a sly examination of how race isnt always the major thing that divides us. ( Read More )