I've always liked Gerwig's films. Maybe she's my favorite female director. Today I enjoyed her new romp/fantasy/existentialist movie "Barbie." Margot Robbie was very good in it, but Ryan Gosling stole the show.
Agreed about Ryan Gosling, partly because his character is more layered than hers. He isn't even at peak hotness! (Though he has been, in snippets of interviews I've seen online since then.) The neighbor I went with said beforehand that she'd read somewhere the movie had "no strong male characters." Well, that depends on your definition of strong. Even not yet having seen it, I knew Ken was a large presence in it, which I think my neighbor may have thought that meant. But he wasn't strong in the sense of The Rock or Liam Neeson -- as Matt Gaetz's wife put it, she disliked the movie because it had too much "beta male energy." Which to me is a good reason to like it, but what do you expect from someone married to Matt Gaetz.
Greta Gerwig is certainly up there in my pantheon of female directors, although I also like Nicole Holofcener. Also -- a less cool choice, but her movies are enjoyable easy-watching -- Nancy Meyers.