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Omg a group of young men just came out of the movie theater saying how much they liked the Barbie movie, half of them were in pink half of them were wearing suits
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Now the part that I didn't like was that the movie was extremely, explicitly feminist. Now in fairness it's a movie about Barbie and her impact on the real world so of course it is. To its benefit it doesn't take a strong stance in the 'Barbie is objectification' vs 'Barbie is empowering' ideological war and actually comments on it, handling it well. This part of the movie's feminist message is handled well in general and isn't overbearing. Unfortunately....
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So basically, the parts that worked for me were anything involving ken. Ryan was incredibly, ridiculously entertaining. Basically ken goes to the real world and discovers that he has agency under patriarchy (which he didn't have under the heavy handed matriarchy of barbieland). He brings patriarchy to barbieland and liberates the other kens there. This is honestly the funniest part of the movie and is absolutely as meme-able as you would hope it would be. It's definitely worth watching for those parts
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Movie starting in 5 minutes
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ok movie is done and I have THOUGHTS. bus comes in half an hour so I'll try to write them down as my review. There will be some spoilers but honestly the plot isn't actually that crucial to what makes the movie entertaining
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Good news bros I got the pink floatie!!
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During the second half of the movie the feminist message becomes incredibly preachy imo. Let me get one thing straight, I consider myself a feminist and humanist and I'm not going to dislike something just because it's feminist, so my dislike of this facet of the movie isn't because of that. Instead, it's just.... The movie is incredibly preachy. The plot of the movie literally involves one of the human characters 'unbrainwashing' the patriarchy-brainwashed Barbies by having her rant at them about how difficult it is to be a woman in the real world. You can tell this movie was created by a woman who rants about patriarchy on twitter. And, again, I consider myself to be a feminist, I know first hand that there are difficult parts about being a women (I will continue this I just need to go to the bathroom)
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@mushroom_soup >I know first hand that there are difficult parts about being a women (I will continue this I just need to go to the bathroom)
like small bladders
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@mushroom_soup They're playing the long game. Use the Barbie movie to get women hooked on bimbo feminism, hit the gym, then slowly remove the feminism part, leaving only bimbo.
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@caekislove actually the Mattel CEO character was almost entirely an unsubtle lampoon of men/corporations who are performatively woke
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@caekislove also a joke at Jews lol. The CEO of Mattel is trying to convince Barbie how woke he is basically and says 'i have lots of Jewish friends!' I laughed
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@mushroom_soup What was the tranny angle? There must have been one or else I'd be hearing them scream bloody murder about how the film enforced le evil gender binary.
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@caekislove there was a troon actor as a Barbie BUT there also were some very subtle terf parts too
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Basically, if you're watching the movie for the memes, just mute it any time America Ferreras character starts talking. I'm not joking. And what makes me sad is that the movie ALMOST got it right. It draws a direct parallel between women's struggles in the real world and kens struggles in barbieland but ken's is always played for a laugh. It's like they were SO close to realization but just never failed to make it. For example, I thought for SURE it was going to end up with barbieland being a more equal place for kens. That's what it seemed like it was setting up! It seemed like Barbie would come to the realization that 'wait maybe heavy handed matriarchy isn't fair for ken' but it didn't. It literally ended with barbieland being ruled by all women. There was even a joke of the kens asking for a seat on the supreme court and president barbie being like "Nope! Maybe a judge in a lower district court" and the narrator saying that "maybe kens will some day work their way up to having as much representation as woman have in the real world" and I could just picture all the Twitter feminists laughing and clapping at this joke. Again, they were SO CLOSE to making a nice balanced ending it honestly broke my heart a bit because I really like parts of this movie
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@HiTwo yep yep I felt the exact same way. I can't wait for the ken-cut of the movie
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@HiTwo yes I strongly disliked the conclusion but I loved ken and inshallah he can gain the representation he deserves
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The Ken parts and the real-world/ feminism parts can't be written by the same people. I actualy had fun watching the retard shit happening with Ken and the Barbie land stuff. I wanted to kill myself for the rest of the movie. And that's why I'm kinda pissed. It could have been a really original movie and they decided to take a dump on it for ideology. I felt I was in an university course abiut feminism. Pretty sad. :blobcatdespacito:
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I just loved how the Barbies had to trick the Kens to win an election. Election fraud is okay if you are on the 'right' side. Fucked up morale. :ablobcatgooglymlem:
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@HiTwo SUBLIME
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I also saw it. It was redditor-tier feminism trash. The begining was imaginative and Ken was the only good part.
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@mushroom_soup My guy friends would dress up like pirates for the pirates of the Caribbean movies, it was fun and cute.
Same guys dressed up for the last season of Game of Thrones (then we all cried and drank ourselves to death lol)