If you’d told me five years ago that there would be a Barbie movie that somehow was not only just not a cash grab or nostalgia bait but also a genuinely amazing piece of cinema with an amazing message to boot I’d never believe you.
Also has several really good shots of Margot Robbie’s feet.
It won’t let me upvote and downvote the same comment.
What I liked was that every time you felt bad for Ken, he was dealing with something that actual women have been putting up with for ages.
Wait, it’s good? I saw some videos on youtube saying it was a sexist bullshit movie. Am I a victim of right wing propaganda?
the actual message of the movie is “toxic masculinity hurts men too”… unfortunately a bunch of men didn’t get it. lol
Oh then it’s actually worth watching and I will.
Yes. There’s literally only one very small moment I felt was actually sexist to men and it didn’t detract from my enjoyment
Well, apparently, I can be brainwashed as much as an average boomer.
Don’t worry about it. It happens to all of us from time to time. ❤️
Woosh
Thank you, Esteemed Academy Award Nominated Character Actress @MargotRobbie@lemmy.world! It was a great movie overall and I loved the heartwarming message!
Yay
This is the only place I’ll admit that i didn’t really get it.
My wife cried during America Ferrara’s speech. That shit really hit home for women.
"It is literally impossible to be a woman. You are so beautiful, and so smart, and it kills me that you don’t think you’re good enough. Like, we have to always be extraordinary, but somehow we’re always doing it wrong.
You have to be thin, but not too thin. And you can never say you want to be thin. You have to say you want to be healthy, but also you have to be thin. You have to have money, but you can’t ask for money because that’s crass. You have to be a boss, but you can’t be mean. You have to lead, but you can’t squash other people’s ideas. You’re supposed to love being a mother, but don’t talk about your kids all the damn time. You have to be a career woman but also always be looking out for other people.
You have to answer for men’s bad behavior, which is insane, but if you point that out, you’re accused of complaining. You’re supposed to stay pretty for men, but not so pretty that you tempt them too much or that you threaten other women because you’re supposed to be a part of the sisterhood.
But always stand out and always be grateful. But never forget that the system is rigged. So find a way to acknowledge that but also always be grateful.
You have to never get old, never be rude, never show off, never be selfish, never fall down, never fail, never show fear, never get out of line. It’s too hard! It’s too contradictory and nobody gives you a medal or says thank you! And it turns out in fact that not only are you doing everything wrong, but also everything is your fault. "
The video is more impactful:
That, to me, is sort of what women are supposed to say because they’re emphasizing the idea that they’re not supposed to say it. I dunno. Women do experience difficult things, but doesn’t everyone? I wouldn’t choose to switch. I did just recently realize that men (the ones i asked) are rarely scared and that was kind of a shock to me.
My husband hasn’t seen the movie. Maybe I’ll put it on and see if my opinion changes with a rewatch.
Of course everyone faces difficulty, everyone faces expectations and trials. They’re not the same for everyone, though. And there are unique, and often much more challenging ones, for women.
I found it something I empathized greatly with, even if it didn’t describe my trials and tribulations exactly. Because it still mirrored them.
I completely didn’t get it, I was expecting to be wowed with the amount of hype, and what I got was a toy movie with girl power vibes, and some weird boy power struggles, and singing and dancing. Any higher message or meaning was completely lost on me, and I give it a C- on my scorecard.
Which part?
Maybe the part about Margot robbie’s feet?
I can’t do feet. 🤮
The whole thing i guess. It has funny parts and i like the lead actors, but i was expecting something thoughtful or profound or…i dunno … more than just a silly show.
The main thing that stood out to me personally is something that was posted elsewhere in the comment section. Every time something makes you feel bad for Ken it’s because he’s experiencing something that women deal with every day in real life.
The movie has a lot of girl power vibes yes but overall it’s inherently political in its messaging about how we treat women by showing how unfair it is when men are treated the same way.
Hm. Total cash grab in my eyes. Wasn’t necessarily a bad production, but the message the movie tried to get across has been heard far, wide, and loud by the time it was released. So they really just made something for a modern (if not to say “woke”) audience to maximize returns.
Almost as if women have been saying the same things for ages while still being oppressed. Just barely a year before the release Roe v. Wade was overturned.
Shitty movie perpetrating victim mentality.