I think it’s amazing that something like it exists, it never really excels at what it’s doing but it tries to balance so many different aspects and influences while keeping the centre of its story about this coming to understanding and ultimately accepting that change is good, an idea can linger around for years and ultimately believe it is the one that had this idea that it had and that it’s easier to be a doll but it’s so much more meaningful to be a human.

It feels fragile, the foundations of it but the movie keeps going without caring about any of that and ultimately just says what it wants and I like that it’s committed.

It weirdly reminds me of Everything Everywhere All at Once, both have very similar protagonists, both excel at taking elements from years of film, books and tv to comment on being a person and both take a very wild turn to get to the core message. I do feel like EEAAO is just a better film mostly because the message is more coherent, it feels more emotional and tightly written but Barbie is a rare meta-commentary of the movie that it is, it’s the first time a movie has reminded me of Neon Genesis Evangelion and Doki Doki Literature Club and I love it for that.

7.5/10 also Kate McKinnon was just awesome in this movie

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    It’s really fun but I didn’t like the ending, the kens should have all been put into labor camps

    In the end barbie ends up having to apologize for Ken’s shitty behavior and isn’t that like, the point of the movie?

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      It’s really fun but I didn’t like the ending, the kens should have all been put into labor camps

      The whole meta-commentary is that top-dog style dominance is pointless and recreates the same disparity solely through binary means. Its literally an anti-corporate feminist message diffused through feminist humor. So much of the movie is based on this ex:

      • Barbie-land is a corporate feminist gender swapped society from real life.
      • The characters that are LGBTQ coded are literally sidelined the entire movie as side kicks.
      • The Kens main complaint is that they are only recognized as people through Barbies.

      The entire thing is based on the same axioms as “MORE WOMEN CIA TORTURERES” and “They say the next one (missile) will be sent by a woman.” memes. The reason Greta Gerwig uses turn of the century mixed with mid century markers of masculinity is that so you don’t get tied up in knots about Kens starting podcasts. Apparently people still get caught up on an ironic gender flip.

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      What do you mean, I just didn’t like how it got to the ending itself. I felt Barbie didn’t develop enough