Why Barbie Deserves The Hype

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Күн бұрын

Oppenheimer for the laughs and Barbie for the philosophy.
After preparing ourself by watching every Ryan Gosling movie, it is finally time to talk about Barbie.
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0:00 Barbenheimer
0:44 The Cast
5:03 Set Design and Music
7:32 Story and Themes
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@DuCinema1
@DuCinema1 10 ай бұрын
@jeremyschellenberg5629
@jeremyschellenberg5629 10 ай бұрын
hi
@jeremyschellenberg5629
@jeremyschellenberg5629 10 ай бұрын
make another director video
@martynacrane5000
@martynacrane5000 10 ай бұрын
Ryan 🤩
@martynacrane5000
@martynacrane5000 10 ай бұрын
Iconic
@gensischosen251
@gensischosen251 10 ай бұрын
I am confused by seeing a lot of people are keep saying this movie a toxic feminists and man hating film, however there a lot of people saying this movie is good and cuz of you Du Cinema said this movie is good, then I trusted you more than most sexist people
@spykidtalksaboutanything4395
@spykidtalksaboutanything4395 10 ай бұрын
Honestly the joke of Ken being upset the patriarchy isn’t about horses was one of the best jokes in the movie
@DrTheRich
@DrTheRich 10 ай бұрын
I am sad that we lost that part of masculinity when cars came around tho...
@ClueFinderDirtDigger
@ClueFinderDirtDigger 10 ай бұрын
I couldn’t stop laughing at this bit- both times that I’ve seen it lol.
@rolarym_
@rolarym_ 10 ай бұрын
The vertical wall bit had me choking from laughter 😭
@tatamartinsdesousa325
@tatamartinsdesousa325 10 ай бұрын
Could you explain it for me
@Dragonwing16
@Dragonwing16 10 ай бұрын
He was a horse girl the whole time
@RYANG0SLlNG
@RYANG0SLlNG 10 ай бұрын
I just watched it and it’s a rollercoaster of emotions, political view and hidden meanings not forgetting the laughs and the fact that Ryan gosling is literally me
@esranurc
@esranurc 10 ай бұрын
You look amazing yesterday today and tomorrow Ryan because you're literally me
@myytchanneldinakoha8498
@myytchanneldinakoha8498 10 ай бұрын
You’re Alan.
@johnloftin4037
@johnloftin4037 10 ай бұрын
I just thought it was way too political and at the end they wouldn’t let the kens join the Supreme Court even though there are four women in the Supreme Court in the USA
@tomas2818
@tomas2818 10 ай бұрын
@@johnloftin4037 Is just because movie saying every women is pretty and deserve be happy and also Barbie is toy for girls.
@Tiny_buddha
@Tiny_buddha 10 ай бұрын
😂😂
@kellymcphaul2793
@kellymcphaul2793 10 ай бұрын
“Weird Barbie” is supposed to be Gymnastic Barbie, I think. She bent every way and was more fun to play with. This making her an outcast with regular Barbies.
@slaslaydn6163
@slaslaydn6163 10 ай бұрын
she was just badly played with, as it is also mentioned in the movie she used to be a stereotypical barbie
@mcrainbowoeslak1603
@mcrainbowoeslak1603 10 ай бұрын
I thought they mentioned in the movie that Weird Barbie was created to be played with roughly.
@Petrichorus-
@Petrichorus- 10 ай бұрын
@@slaslaydn6163I don’t think she used to be stereotypical Barbie, they just said it was rumored she used to be the most beautiful Barbie
@swigglyforce5215
@swigglyforce5215 10 ай бұрын
I think the reason she stretches and stuff is because her real owner stretched her limbs
@simsarethebest925456
@simsarethebest925456 10 ай бұрын
shes just roughly played it and for some reason always in a split (literally my barbie in my closet rn lmaooo)
@mintybadger6905
@mintybadger6905 10 ай бұрын
I think a lot of people hating this movie for Ken’s treatment by the Barbies. I don’t think any of those haters were ever little girls who actually played with Barbie and put Ken on a leash and tied him to a tree. Ken was always awkward and a little useless.
@txshknj.
@txshknj. 10 ай бұрын
they also don't understand that the way the ken's are being treated by the Barbies is a parallel to how woman are treated in the real world
@jsj9907
@jsj9907 10 ай бұрын
lmao this is so real, like the things we did to the ken doll were unspeakable
@juanchoresultay2704
@juanchoresultay2704 10 ай бұрын
its basically butthurt men 😂 when in reality barbie has no bf relationship with ken and why tf are they so goddamn butthurt for ken 😂 . Like what in the double standards are we stiil in?
@perfectly22smith38
@perfectly22smith38 10 ай бұрын
We are not haters? Just pointing out that it’s extremely feministic and man shaming
@TierDvik
@TierDvik 10 ай бұрын
@@txshknj. Really? Woman cant hold any jobs in the real world? There are no woman judges, or cops, or in government, no woman doctors or astronauts. Yeah the way the Kens are treated in Barbieland is EXACTLY like how woman are treated..
@vipulkumar8101
@vipulkumar8101 10 ай бұрын
I feel bad that many people are posting hatred towards this movie, I watched barbie movie in theatre and I can tell you that it was one of the best movie i have seen till yet in theatres. I loved the story and comedy and Ryan gosling acting was superb in the movie ,this movies tells us that both men and women are important part of society.
@aminthemist
@aminthemist 10 ай бұрын
i dont think barbie was a very good movie, it was normal, i ddint like how they empower women only by depicting men as bad and evil, but i enjoyed the comedy
@genericbro2440
@genericbro2440 10 ай бұрын
I really liked it too, almost cried when Barbie experienced a wide range of human emotion at the park and told the old lady she was beautiful. It's a very good movie, but you gotta be actually braindead to believe the dudebros bitching about it "hating men" and "glorifying misandry". Like did we watch the same goddamn movie lmfao
@aminthemist
@aminthemist 10 ай бұрын
@@genericbro2440 but it does bellitle men , picturing them as evil, stupid and only having jobs not for hard work but by simply being men , we women indeed go through a lot but so does men , and we both can compelete each other
@genericbro2440
@genericbro2440 10 ай бұрын
@@aminthemist not reading allat braindead bitching congratulations or sorry that happened
@legogenius1667
@legogenius1667 10 ай бұрын
Objectively, by story quality it was a very garbage movie. You can tell when someone takes a political message, tries to build a plot that supports it, and staples a beloved IP to it in order to sell tickets. What I find hilarious though, is that the movie unintentionally showed the nasty, bitter, and unhinged faults of feminism and misandry while giving young men (many of whom feel like they're being treated like Ken) a hero who is "literally me" as the meme goes. It's the most unintentionally based movie of all time.
@profscarlett
@profscarlett 10 ай бұрын
Disney will have to hire Greta for their live-action movies.
@antithoughtpolice7497
@antithoughtpolice7497 10 ай бұрын
God, no. This is way more geared towards adults, than kids, and that's fine, but Disney needs to focus on kids again. Their latest originals suck, and remakes pander to older audiences. So... Just no
@Chrisp.Visualz
@Chrisp.Visualz 10 ай бұрын
They already did hire her for Snow White.
@kgal1298
@kgal1298 10 ай бұрын
@@Chrisp.Visualz She was the screen write with someone else, but they went with Marc Webb for the director. I think they should just let Greta direct her own scripts, but then again Disney holds so much power over it's IP's they could step in anytime and change something they dislike.
@joannamiller6613
@joannamiller6613 10 ай бұрын
Lord no, she is friggin horrible.
@keyboardwarrior6786
@keyboardwarrior6786 10 ай бұрын
Femnist agenda jewish idea
@Lemonadzz_
@Lemonadzz_ 10 ай бұрын
I genuinely will never understand people who say they hated Barbie. I LOVED ITTTTT LIKE EVERYTHING ABOUT IT WAS SO AMAZING AND LETS NOT EVEN TALK ABOUT THE COMEDYYYYYY. I never really laugh in movies but in the cinema I was at, everyone was giggling every two minutes. Loved it.
@dramwertz4833
@dramwertz4833 10 ай бұрын
Well i think its undeniable that the movie is incredibly entertaining. Id just argue that the great amount of comedy does hurt/corrupt the message from time to time
@cathyschaffter5843
@cathyschaffter5843 10 ай бұрын
I didn't think of this but it's worth quoting someone else who observed that both Barbie and Oppenheimer are about facing death. Yikes! Something that the majority of viewers of these two movies rarely do!
@sRan6569
@sRan6569 10 ай бұрын
Cohen brothers do it all the time and they’re not political in their movies.. just good movies
@lionmom7629
@lionmom7629 10 ай бұрын
Barbenheimer, indeed!
@Firegen1
@Firegen1 10 ай бұрын
​@@sRan6569How are they not political in their movies? The Cohens often discuss business corruption and marginalisation. They may be less overt but by god they have very direct socio economic points.
@sophrosynemind
@sophrosynemind 10 ай бұрын
Both are about forcing two instruments of capitalism on people as good for society while dressing up the truth about them.
@lionmom7629
@lionmom7629 10 ай бұрын
@@sophrosynemind That also is very, very true!
@marikisaragi3064
@marikisaragi3064 10 ай бұрын
NGL It was funny that there was a "I'm not like other girls" character in the story, and she slowly begins to accept their femininity; I had a similar kind of journey like that growing up, and I like to dabble in my fem energy nowadays bec its fun. I don't hate the stereotype, I just like how fun it is if you want it to be. It felt nice to be represented in that way
@SoftLearning_
@SoftLearning_ 10 ай бұрын
SPOILER Do you mean the daughter? I identified a lot on her too because my mom tried to force feminity so hard on me i started to hated it, but growing up i started to reconnect with it in my own way and now i f*cking hate how people bash people who just want to express their femenine side.
@marikisaragi3064
@marikisaragi3064 10 ай бұрын
@@SoftLearning_ E X A C T L YYYYY Not gonna lie, I would've liked a longer movie tryna explore a theme about a jaded teen reconnecting with their inner child via their femininity- It would've been so refreshing like: "Yeah we've been stereotyped to heck and back, but... as long I can have fun with it in my own way. I can still think the world is fucked up, but still feel glitter looks pretty on me too, and not feel ashamed of it,"
@neonice
@neonice 10 ай бұрын
The teenager disliked Barbie and what she truly represented instead of condemning the people who made her feel that way about her. The mother was projecting her problems on Barbie in order to try and deal with her pain and reconnect with her fond memories of the past. Little Girls don't think about all the misogynistic things in the world, they love Barbie, they love playing all kinds of jobs and enjoy the freedom that comes with it. But all too often, as they grow up, all this is shattered by people who portray femininity as weak, evil or a joking matter. Similarly to what happens to Barbie after being in the real world, her world is shattered. It takes away girls' fighting spirit, it tries to bring them down as if it is not a woman's place to be great. As Barbie became depressed she mentioned "maybe one of the more leadership orientated Barbies is going to snap out of it and do something about this" it shows how a girl's spirt can be broken and how she can believe that there is no way she is ever going to be able to change the world around her. But this film shows us: that is not true. You must reconnect with your childhood self when you still saw things soberly, you must rid yourself of the hateful sentiments you were fed. Then, you will find your strength and you will find a team of those who stand behind you whenever you're confronted with misogyny by those who have not been able to find their true self or rid themselves of their hatred.
@frazzyblue1384
@frazzyblue1384 10 ай бұрын
Yes I agree, I’m a female and used to think girly girls were pathetic, which is sad since I was only a child, but I’ve been slowly breaking that stereotype in my head. This movie definitely helped that :)
@marikisaragi3064
@marikisaragi3064 10 ай бұрын
@@frazzyblue1384 Yeah, when I was a teen I used to think I was soooo original n quirky; compared to the femme stereotypes around me, either irl or media. During those times i didnt know how to interact with my feminine side, my inner child. Since i thought growing up meant getting rid of my barbies and princessy dresses. Now i really crave that sense of fantasy and fun again, even if its a little bit through fsshion and mskeup.
@joonlee7884
@joonlee7884 10 ай бұрын
While watching the movie, it made me think of how the subtleties of the story telling and character develop pleasantly distracted me from the fact that I was actually in this movie. Im literally him.
@jase276
@jase276 10 ай бұрын
Subtle? There was nothing subtle
@myytchanneldinakoha8498
@myytchanneldinakoha8498 10 ай бұрын
It is a lot of things but subtle it is not.
@Savage-nv6wr
@Savage-nv6wr 10 ай бұрын
It was boring
@L16htW4rr10r
@L16htW4rr10r 10 ай бұрын
I love Ken. He deserves the world
@DrTheRich
@DrTheRich 10 ай бұрын
@@jase276 Even the blatant general motors electrical car ads... damn
@ADDICTb2st
@ADDICTb2st 10 ай бұрын
I went out of the cinema feeling hollow because this movie made me question everything. Like how Ken and Barbie question their existence, I questioned my sources if happiness in this life if these are forced upon me or does it really made me happy in the first place.
@blogabenteuer
@blogabenteuer 10 ай бұрын
Omg I saw it yesterday and am feeling this hollowness today. For me it’s existential also. I remember the idealism of my youth, the joy of playing with Barbies, and then facing the reality of my life now as a middle aged woman. Not really sure who I am, since I spent way too much time trying not to age and trying to fit some sort of shallow ideal of femininity, only to realize now that it is actually perceived as weakness and inadequacy. All the “masculine” traits I need to be successful are in direct opposition to the identity I’ve created.
@dos.2168
@dos.2168 9 ай бұрын
that’s why I really liked Sasha. and that’s why we should listen to and support the younger generations. thay may lack experience, but they definitely have some knowledge, wisdom and authenticity. and - clearly - they are gonna live in this world after we are gone, so…
@amokeakintan6527
@amokeakintan6527 10 ай бұрын
7:48 "Unlike all the other Barbie movies, this one had subatance and layers..." So what we are NOT going to do is spread a narrative that the animated movies were not substantial in storytelling and execution, especially the older ones. The Barbie cinematic universe is one that took decades to build in the minds of girls and young women who grew up with it. I have watched this live action one and it is FANTASTIC, but the message that it teaches can also be found in the Fairytopia series and other movies. I understand everyone is excited about Greta Gerwig, Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling's involvement in the movie and it's bringing in new fans of Barbie that little to no knowledge about her lore and storytelling, but discounting the predecessors of this movie, be it the more nuanced older films or the aesthetically-driven recent ones, is not something that should be done AT ALL. Great video, nonetheless
@goldenchipmunk
@goldenchipmunk 10 ай бұрын
thank you for saying this!
@Decembra1998
@Decembra1998 10 ай бұрын
Exactly! Barbie literally kicked butt, used a sword and saved the prince multiple times in Barbie and the Three Musketeers. The movie's morals molded me and still resonate with me today..
@Jessedessie
@Jessedessie 10 ай бұрын
I learned so much about being kind, humble , bold and brave from the barbie movies!
@hugs3385
@hugs3385 10 ай бұрын
Yes but do keep in mind that they were movies for children 💀💀 the themes in them might not even be nuanced yall just grew up, plus be yourself cant really be that nuanced beyond the different barbies they applied it to lol
@amokeakintan6527
@amokeakintan6527 10 ай бұрын
@@hugs3385 (NOTE: Don’t read if you are tired, I’m bored so my mind is working fast😅) They were/are nuanced and you belittling the value of media created for children is literally hilarious considering this is one of the more influential factors of personality-formation in younger kids, whether or not they can fully understand the morals of the characters💀. It’s like saying the moral themes of Disney animated films from the early 2000s don’t matter because we were kids when they came out. But then I guess we wouldn’t say that because those were marketed towards boys and girls, and not just girls like Barbie was? Funny enough, this new Barbie movie is targeted at all age groups, including (you guessed it) children. Also,it seems extremely tone deaf to say that “Be Yourself” is not a nuanced topic when we live in an age where people face discrimination just for reasons such as sexuality, gender, race, physical differences and even things as inconsequential as having their own opinions differ from the majority. And yes, Barbie did address issues of not being able-bodied in a world designed for the able-bodied(Fairytopia 1), having different opinions and doctrines (Mariposa), being of a different race (Mariposa 2), being an immigrant (Island Princess), evolving friendships that cause rifts (Diamond Castle), gender discrimination and restrictions in occupations (Musketeers), and much more (I cannot start writing this here, I just graduated I refuse to go back to writing thesis papers). And all this I recognized at the age of 12, watching with a male cousin that was half my age I was babysitting, when I finally unfiltered access to the internet and could dedicate hours a day to finding Barbie movies on KZfaq split into 20 part videos. Granted, I am able to communicate these lessons better as a degree holder, but that does not discount the capability of my tweenage brain for being able to recognize these topics. I’m not saying that this Barbie movie isn’t amazing, i absolutely LOVE it. It addresses a lot of issues head on and unfiltered unlike the animated ones that had to be delicate with the subject because it was media created solely for children and teenagers, however this review doesn’t get to discount all the foundation that has been laid by its predecessors, especially when he has not watched them (as seen in his comments on the creator who DID watch all the movies). People don’t get to come into already established fandoms, fail to gather context about previous material, and then dismiss said previous material in half of a sentence while creating a video review (again, it was a very fair and well-done review, I enjoyed it) of the new material. No cinematic universe deserves to be discounted because of the age group it serves.
@ericad8412
@ericad8412 10 ай бұрын
TW: abuse, DV I was born in the US and the daughter of an immigrant family. I watched my mom support my abusive father and his treatment for years. I grew up hating the Barbie dolls he gave to me because I hated not measuring up and obligated to be playing with them just because I was born and forced to be an average girl. My mom worked tirelessly in a beauty salon to help pay the bills. When she finally had the money to buy out a salon, she was met with a lot of criticism from my dad and she also had a hard time speaking English so we were met with very many obstacles. Through consistency and determination my mother finally had enough money to leave my dad. When he couldn't hurt her he would hurt me and I would stand up for her whenever I could and he hated that. It wasn't until he left bruises on my face and back that I finally had enough evidence to not be forced to spend weekends with him. It was only until a few years ago but I picked up my Barbie's again and show them the love and care I could never openly give to myself. This movie had me in pieces and would put me back together again. Oppenheimer was also phenomenal and I can't believe I am alive and have the means and circumstances to have seen it on the 21st. Thank you to everyone who made these films possible and the people that show love for Barbie
@PoussinNoNeko
@PoussinNoNeko 10 ай бұрын
I had a pretty quiet childhood and loved Barbie when I was young. But this movie has a lot more to give than its shiny gloss. It's a lot deeper than one might think: I cried too, and it opened my eyes on some realities. This is already so much more than most movies will ever do.
@yinrules
@yinrules 10 ай бұрын
Although the circumstances I grew up in weren’t same as yours, I feel you. Virtual hug!! 🤗🤗🤗🤗
@saramcq
@saramcq 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing 💞 i think u might enjoy billie eilish’s interview on her song for the film
@adamsirin7249
@adamsirin7249 10 ай бұрын
How on earth that has anything to do with liking this Barbie movie, I'll never understand
@nadarith1044
@nadarith1044 10 ай бұрын
@@adamsirin7249 Because you don't understand the movie or the dolls would be my guess
@isaacwalters8210
@isaacwalters8210 10 ай бұрын
Bro you stride the line between serious and comedic really well. Good video
@DuCinema1
@DuCinema1 10 ай бұрын
I appreciate that
@kevinhardy8997
@kevinhardy8997 10 ай бұрын
If you vote for Barbie, all of your wildest dreams will come true
@Savage-nv6wr
@Savage-nv6wr 10 ай бұрын
Sure thing soy boy 😂😂😂
@happygofishing
@happygofishing 10 ай бұрын
@@Savage-nv6wr the film was rather woke cringe at times but it was still one of the better and more creative films Ive seen in the last 5 years. I'm just so glad people are getting bored of superhero snooze fests.
@thecarnew5334
@thecarnew5334 10 ай бұрын
Unlike wonka.
@cowhidesunglasses
@cowhidesunglasses 10 ай бұрын
@@Savage-nv6wru don’t get it touch grass
@SL4PSH0CK
@SL4PSH0CK 10 ай бұрын
​@@happygofishingagree, just cause of its political agendas, we can't just ignore other factors the movie is composed of.
@kgal1298
@kgal1298 10 ай бұрын
The movie was so insanely cohesive with everything from the dialogue, set design, music that moved with the story. I mean not to mention the call outs to 2001 A Space Odyssey and The Matrix there was so much thought put into it that it's hard to hate it because it's done so well that I don't think we've had a movie done quite like this in forever and yes it helps it's attached to a major IP.
@dim9753
@dim9753 10 ай бұрын
I thought the opposite. It felt totally unhinged to me. As much as I love Greta this movie felt like a poorly written but well-intentioned film. No subtlety whatsoever. Thank god for Ryan Gosling making the cliche jokes funny
@smo-king6504
@smo-king6504 10 ай бұрын
Yeah the pacing was way off
@nobodythenobody9779
@nobodythenobody9779 10 ай бұрын
Every SINGLE time the word men came up in the movie it was followed by something negative sexists rly going out of their way to defend this
@RingaRingana
@RingaRingana 10 ай бұрын
Where was Matrix?
@louisa7043
@louisa7043 10 ай бұрын
I totally agree! It was seamless I think, I was impressed
@IsaacKuo
@IsaacKuo 10 ай бұрын
My awareness/interest in the Barbie movie went from 0% to 110% in the 75 seconds it took to watch that first teaser trailer. It was like The Lion King. My brain was like WHAT IS THIS. I NEED MORE.
@justme-ti1rh
@justme-ti1rh 10 ай бұрын
Lol you need mental health care.
@perfectly22smith38
@perfectly22smith38 10 ай бұрын
The trailer hides the fact it’s a feminist anti men movie
@jenniferhiemstra5228
@jenniferhiemstra5228 10 ай бұрын
@@perfectly22smith38 Oh shush. It's far from anti men. It's anti hyper masculinity. There's a difference.
@jenniferhiemstra5228
@jenniferhiemstra5228 10 ай бұрын
Literal same...I didn't even know about it until about 5 weeks before it was released and the more I saw, the more I'm like "I NEED to see this, and I can't believe I'm saying that" 🤣
@perfectly22smith38
@perfectly22smith38 10 ай бұрын
@@jenniferhiemstra5228 and yet if the roles were reversed then it would be sexist. Right????
@ShnizelInBag
@ShnizelInBag 10 ай бұрын
Watched it yesterday with friends and we freaking loved it. It's hilarious, it has a positive message and the audience stood up to clap a few times during the movie.
@Savage-nv6wr
@Savage-nv6wr 10 ай бұрын
Stop lying , there was nothing positive about its message , it's a boring feminist movie pushing male hating agenda !
@quintapion_
@quintapion_ 10 ай бұрын
@@Savage-nv6wrI love how one of the Barbies went on a rant about being perfect for a man and then she concludes with “I don’t even know”😂
@SwedishNationalist
@SwedishNationalist 10 ай бұрын
What is the message?
@ShnizelInBag
@ShnizelInBag 10 ай бұрын
@@SwedishNationalist You should be yourself and stop trying to conform to what society expects of you, for both men and women.
@PattisKarriereKarten
@PattisKarriereKarten 10 ай бұрын
@@ShnizelInBagit’s really interesting that on many channels it gets so much hate for being „man hating“ and one (of course male) critic even said it was toxic And nevertheless other people come to totally different conclusions.
@christopherflux6254
@christopherflux6254 10 ай бұрын
Obviously Margot Robbie is very, very beautiful; but she’d also an excellent actress who can master a wide range of roles. From Barbie to Harley Quinn.
@actuallynotsteve
@actuallynotsteve 10 ай бұрын
This movie had me thinking she legit deserves at least an Oscar nomination for this film. It was so beyond perfect. When they finally drop a line that roasts you, a guy who's mansplained ("pretend you've never seen the Godfather!"), you crack up and go "goddamn they got me, respect." Loved it so much, it's my favorite modern movie in forever, it just gets it. If you've got no hate in your heart, this movie resonated with you and made you laugh at yourself at least once.
@wyattrowe8396
@wyattrowe8396 10 ай бұрын
@@actuallynotsteve The pretend you haven’t seen the godfather line made me laugh more than anything else in the film. It caught me so off guard with how specific it was.
@actuallynotsteve
@actuallynotsteve 10 ай бұрын
@@wyattrowe8396 same, we knew they had us exactly, but I'd already worked that out. Glad you enjoyed it, that movie is a real gem, totally caught me off guard.
@liabw05
@liabw05 10 ай бұрын
⁠@@actuallynotsteveyes it’s either the godfather, too fun, or die hard 😂
@nickytommymancinelli8066
@nickytommymancinelli8066 10 ай бұрын
But… 😭 she’s not pretty anymore 😭
@tageholmquist3926
@tageholmquist3926 10 ай бұрын
I didn’t expect the Barbie movie to include references to Plato’s philosophy, particularly the idea world and its relationship with the real world. Except I totally did.
@DuCinema1
@DuCinema1 10 ай бұрын
the prisoners cave
@troxistmajin8740
@troxistmajin8740 10 ай бұрын
I just came back from seeing the movie before this video, and The Matrix was exactly one of the movies that ran through my head as I watched Barbie and was thinking what movie story Barbie was taking notes from.
@egodumpster
@egodumpster 10 ай бұрын
Definitely!! I'm glad someone else thought of the matrix as well
@nobodyelse7911
@nobodyelse7911 10 ай бұрын
Actually greta mentioned she took notes from a lot of.old Hollywood movies like Katherine hepburn's features while creating barbie
@enigmafairy
@enigmafairy 10 ай бұрын
maybe it’s just me but weird barbie reminds me of lana or lily wachowksi the directors of the matrix
@crystalthepistol4770
@crystalthepistol4770 10 ай бұрын
I saw the movie Thursday night - a day before was officially released. The whole audience and including myself and husband dressed up. It was sold out. People were cheering , laughing and clapping in scenes. Honestly it was so much fun and Absolutely hilarious. I think the creativity was off the charts for the set. I love Margot and Ryan playing Barbie and Ken. The scenes in Santa Monica and Venice beach were done very well. I give it all 5 stars. I think Barbie and Ken should always stay together though. The outcome of the movie was finding out that you can be and become anything. Loved it! Great vid analysis btw. Subscribed!!
@actuallynotsteve
@actuallynotsteve 10 ай бұрын
The theater I was in (we did Oppenheimer at 1130->Barbie at 3) popped off SOOO hard for this movie, I couldn't believe I could laugh as loudly as I did as much as I did and not have the crowd hate me. It was the funniest, most correctly toned stuff I've ever seen in a theater. It wasn't anti-male at all, Act 1 is all an unspoken problematic matriarchy, they just don't say it out loud. It's genius. We see both sides of the coin, get an amazing 3rd act, a tear-jeaking ending, and reminded that you need to be OK to be you. Chef's kiss from me, and the zingers. Goddamn, the zingers. The "it's woke anti-male" crowd are literally too dumb to understand satire.
@comments.are.turned.off...
@comments.are.turned.off... 10 ай бұрын
... and was it a positive view of the men in it. That THEY could do or be anything too? lol
@hashtagfilm
@hashtagfilm 10 ай бұрын
​@@actuallynotsteveThe absolute arrogance in claiming that those who are calling the movie out for it's blatant hateful messages are "dumb" is peak delusion. Your perception of reality is beyond repair.
@actuallynotsteve
@actuallynotsteve 10 ай бұрын
@@hashtagfilm stay soft bigot my guy, the movie literally spends the first 30 minutes making fun of shallow women and a hypothetical matriarchy. If you're too thick to see to it because they didn't wink at the camera and say "haha matriarchy bad" like they did with patriarchy bad in the second act, smh. They couldn't have been more obvious without ruining the gags. So a movie that opens with 30 minutes of clueless, shallow women that don't have to work and have best day ever, and are surrounded by kens that feel ignored, irrelevant, unimportant, and aren't even homed? While Barbie takes them for granted? That's "anti male?" I'm sure Andrew Tate is really upset in his big truck. Boo hoo, let me get my atomic violin. Barbie movie rules.
@actuallynotsteve
@actuallynotsteve 10 ай бұрын
@@comments.are.turned.off... we must have not watched the same film. The entire first 30 minutes is a send up of toxic feminist stuff and a matriarchy. Only difference is that Barbie doesn't see horses and check out a book on it. You didn't find the ending of "you deserve to be you, whoever that is, whatever gender you are? Life is beautiful and love yourself?" to be male positive? Guess you're not wrong, as that's more of a human thing. It couldn't be farther from anti male. It's anti hyper gender, that's the whole point.
@marinalodi6313
@marinalodi6313 10 ай бұрын
As a woman, I didn't notice Barbies struggles much, because those are my real struggles too, but I noticed how Ken went into a rollercoaster to just learn how to express his feelings, how he don't need to be a rolemodel or a hero, and I get a little frustrated on how men couldn't see that past the "feminist propaganda" they so call LOL
@user-kh3yn4sr4e
@user-kh3yn4sr4e 10 ай бұрын
Pretty sure most of the people saying that didn't even watch the movie. Ken is also a victim in this. The Barbies treated him like what men treated women in the past. Just a person who lives in their house. Then when the Kens discovered freedom and there fought back the Barbie won but understood they messed up and gave Ken limited Freedom
@marinalodi6313
@marinalodi6313 10 ай бұрын
@@user-kh3yn4sr4e I assume, with your responde, that you are male. The barbies were just living theyr lives, striving for their happiness, but ken (not kens, the other ones were kinda happy) fought because they desperatly needed approval for one another and from barbie. That's kinda what happens in real life, but men do these stuff, they buy cars, have a men cave in theyr houses, have fun with the friends and don't aknowledge theyr partners needs. Kinda funny how quickly you seem bothered by this dinamic when girls do this huh?
@kingkohli4952
@kingkohli4952 9 ай бұрын
@@marinalodi6313 @marinalodi6313 "That's kinda what men do in real life buy cars, man cave in house and don't acknowledge their partners needs" and women are perfect little angels care about their parents? "You seem to don't like this dynamic when a woman does it huh" Honestly almost every bimb0o who said she liked the movie is just like you WHAT'S IN HIS COMMENT That says he's okay with men not caring about partner needs is okay? Did he say that? or you just assumed his position because he criticized the feminst wet dream bs? Men having friends, cars isn't nothing wrong it's called hobbies maybe women like you should get one. Treating kens as lesser humans and denying them basic rights is somehow equivalent to emotionally unavailable men at worst? As if most women are taking care their partner needs
@marinalodi6313
@marinalodi6313 9 ай бұрын
@@kingkohli4952 1st: I never said woman are angels or perfect. We are human and we make mistakes and hurt people too. We can be selfish too. Butwe are, through our whole lives TRAINED do be good partners, to care, to make everything, even if it hurts us, so our men are happy. 2nd: We have many hobbies. But have your wondered why our "hobbies" always fall on the superflluous category and men's are a lifestyle? Why our tend to be associated to our appearence and body and men's to they wconomic power and social placement? Why we are criticized and FORBIDDEN to engage in "men's hobbies"? 3rd: most women are taking care of theyr parnters need. Not because they love them, not because they care, because they are forced to. You seem to live in a bubble where everyone has free will, but women are sold like cows to get married since they are still children all around the world, we are violated, sexualized, prohibited to talk, study, drive, vote, wear what we want because men want. Step out your comfort zone.
@cornlol1806
@cornlol1806 5 ай бұрын
@@user-kh3yn4sr4e kens r treated like females are in the real world
@sunnybee9453
@sunnybee9453 10 ай бұрын
I loved the movie!!! Ryan was everything, perfect Ken hands down. This movie isn't for everyone for sure, but it had great messaging through the laughs. I did cry at points.
@AnilSingh-qb7iu
@AnilSingh-qb7iu 10 ай бұрын
The fact that the Barbieland matriarchy didn't give equality to men, and relegated them to lower rungs of power in the end, went completely against the messages of the rest of the movie.
@L16htW4rr10r
@L16htW4rr10r 10 ай бұрын
Agreed. 7.5 for me. Was going to be just 7, but Kens elevate the movies
@L16htW4rr10r
@L16htW4rr10r 10 ай бұрын
​@@AnilSingh-qb7iuThe narrator mentioned they'll (Kens) one day become as equal as Barbies, if not even better than them, a hopeful end for the Kens.
@izzyyyy4442
@izzyyyy4442 10 ай бұрын
@@AnilSingh-qb7iu i feel like you stopped paying attention to the end of the movie
@April-xj5lt
@April-xj5lt 10 ай бұрын
⁠​⁠@@randompersonontheinternet8790boo hoo. someone didn’t watch the moooovie 🙄
@mango170
@mango170 10 ай бұрын
Honestly enjoyed the movie more then I thought I would. I think it's funny that for some reason people think the movies is bad because it's about hyper feminism and toxic masculinity, when I literally (me) think that's what the movie is making fun of and the actual message of the movie that you pointed out is "finding yourself". As a side note: Been following the channel for some time and it's nice to see the growth, as always nice video! :D
@LFanimes333
@LFanimes333 10 ай бұрын
Making fun of “toxic masculinity” is the exact thing people are complaining about. The vast majority of men got tired of this shit some decades ago already. And feminists movies are just… Ugh… Really can’t get myself hyped to see this one unless we do it with the boys while wearing suits on a completely ironic mood.
@SwagSwagSenate
@SwagSwagSenate 10 ай бұрын
​@@LFanimes333as a male, I've always seen toxic masculinity around me. The problem with men is that we don't realize that we have toxic masculinity
@LFanimes333
@LFanimes333 10 ай бұрын
@@SwagSwagSenate We absolutely do. Normal people just have better things to worry about.
@juanchoresultay2704
@juanchoresultay2704 10 ай бұрын
@@SwagSwagSenated the fact most toxic men (husbands) would often rely on women (wives) to fill up their egos which is why they also take the advantage to shit on them. (I mean this also can happen in reverse gender but yk ) and Without them what they be? Thats why Barbie told Ken to find himself on his own without his reliance on her. Don’t judge btw I mean this is based on my sister’s analysis and I’ve encountered this with my parents before (who are now separated luckily)
@pyronado4320
@pyronado4320 10 ай бұрын
@@SwagSwagSenate they're being themselves. Just what the movie tells
@wheresthelambsauce8273
@wheresthelambsauce8273 10 ай бұрын
My favorite point the movie made was that what men need to truly discover who they are is encouragement from other men. The idea that men need to dominate women to have an identity or that men need a girlfriend to be seen as worthy is poisoning not only women, but also cripples men emotionally and isolates men from eachother. It makes the men that should be brothers into threats, and it keeps men apart. Just remember, you are KENOUGH
@_Sakidora_
@_Sakidora_ 10 ай бұрын
No, unless you are gay and want a boyfriend you are not Kenough without a woman. Men don't want to live loveless lives 'discovering' who they are any more than women do. People find personal and social validation in having a romantic partner. Let's not pretend otherwise. And we don't live in a world, certainly not in the West, where men dominate women as a group. Both sexes have their issues but neither is really dominant overall. The problem with feminism is that it refuses to allow there to be instances in which men are disadvantaged in society unless it is their own fault due to 'toxic masculinity' and they accept Feminism as their Lord (Lady) and Saviour. The idea they might find their own solutions is seen as dangerous and 'patriarchal'. There's nothing feminists loathe more on earth than men's rights activists, even very mild ones like Jordan Peterson. I think it's that the film is actually satirising, that extreme feminism/matriarchy is as ridiculous as the worst of the manosphere/patriarchy.
@edjohnpowell
@edjohnpowell 9 ай бұрын
@@_Sakidora_and the problem with MRAs is that they don’t read enough feminism
@_Sakidora_
@_Sakidora_ 9 ай бұрын
@@edjohnpowell Lol. Yeah, sure, reading more from Judith Butler and Jessica Valenti is going to convince them feminism is the answer to their problems. Have you ever visited the real world? You should go there, at least once, just to say you’ve been.
@edjohnpowell
@edjohnpowell 9 ай бұрын
@@_Sakidora_ tell me more about Judith Butler not allowing for men to be disadvantaged in society
@_Sakidora_
@_Sakidora_ 9 ай бұрын
@@edjohnpowell Wouldn’t it be the other way around?
@chandhand6539
@chandhand6539 10 ай бұрын
Excellent movie 8/10. Ryan Gosling killed it and America Ferrera oh god she carried the movie with her monologues. Greta Gerwig you are a mother for making barbie so interesting.
@Savage-nv6wr
@Savage-nv6wr 10 ай бұрын
Stop the cap , it was terrible and you know it !
@chandhand6539
@chandhand6539 10 ай бұрын
@@Savage-nv6wr that’s your opinion. I loved it! If you didn’t like it it’s your problem.
@kaitlynventenilla
@kaitlynventenilla 10 ай бұрын
@@Savage-nv6wrjust admit you’re boring and unfun!
@imgonnaputsomedirtinureyedabs
@imgonnaputsomedirtinureyedabs 10 ай бұрын
@@Savage-nv6wr the 136 likes would disagree
@GRANOLA77
@GRANOLA77 10 ай бұрын
That movie was horrible 😂😂😂
@batngn2902
@batngn2902 10 ай бұрын
-no spoilers -proceeds to explain every single plot twist
@melissadavis4981
@melissadavis4981 10 ай бұрын
THANK YOU for this elaborate explanation from someone who seems to actually understand the movie and actually watched the ending lol
@GodsFaveSim
@GodsFaveSim 10 ай бұрын
I saw it last night with friends and we all laughed and the whole theater stood up and the end to clap. I’ve always loved Barbie but I didn’t think I would relate to her character as much as I did, she made me cry when she had her crisis of not knowing who she was in the world.
@DuCinema1
@DuCinema1 10 ай бұрын
hahaha that is so awesome
@_Sakidora_
@_Sakidora_ 10 ай бұрын
You cared more about the existential crisis of the oppressor (Barbie) rather than the attempt at liberation by the oppressed (Ken)?
@medjosmann8168
@medjosmann8168 10 ай бұрын
It seems that the movie is criticizing both hyper masculinity and femininity. Seems very fair to me lol
@fairygodmother139
@fairygodmother139 10 ай бұрын
That’s exactly it
@egodumpster
@egodumpster 10 ай бұрын
EXACTLY
@mjb2697
@mjb2697 10 ай бұрын
0 criticism of the matriarchy. This movie embraces it.
@Mendamar-uv4jg
@Mendamar-uv4jg 10 ай бұрын
No
@juanchoresultay2704
@juanchoresultay2704 10 ай бұрын
That was the point and it wasn’t an misandrist nor feminist propaganda it was pointing out both their flaws
@kmariano0108
@kmariano0108 10 ай бұрын
Du Cinema, your take on Barbie was perhaps the one of best commentary takes on the film and it's direct meaning so far. Typical hit from your craft. Thus far, I've observed there's a lot of abrasive backlash from opposers of the film-- which goes to prove the direct problem of the underlying message behind Barbie. But perhaps one of the most insightful moments I took away from this film, was how it taught more about the experience of the evolution of humanity's ideas.
@DrTheRich
@DrTheRich 10 ай бұрын
about how hollywood people think the evolution of humanity's ideas work. Not how it actually works..
@Eric-qi9us
@Eric-qi9us 10 ай бұрын
I watched it a few days ago, and the movie made me cry. I'm a dude who never played with Barbie dolls as a child, and I didn't expect this movie to be this good. The movie shows that both men and women have their own problems. Men always want women's approval. It's true, because we just want to be loved. That's why men work so hard under big pressure, to be approved by the person he loves. This goes for almost any men. Then, the movie shows that women actually understands men and appreciate them for their effort. And most importantly, they love men for what they are. This movie is an art. It's the piece that will unite humanity.
@danielordonez1643
@danielordonez1643 10 ай бұрын
I didn't get that from that movie lol because they still dismissed the men at the end of the film lol I mean they didn't even want to give them any sort of high position and they just settled for a less power position.
@ActOutYourLife
@ActOutYourLife 10 ай бұрын
@@danielordonez1643that's the whole point..... bc that's exactly what the real world is like for women
@danielordonez1643
@danielordonez1643 10 ай бұрын
@@ActOutYourLife yeah so wouldn’t the message have been better if they all came together at the end? If they know how it’s like then why towards the end of the movie would they want to revert back to how things are instead of improving on it by treating everyone equally?
@okapi7559
@okapi7559 10 ай бұрын
@@danielordonez1643 That's the point. The Ken will have to work for their role in Barbieland society just like women had in the real world. But, as the voice-over said, slowly and over time the Ken will accomplish many wonderful things and find their identity in Barbieland. Just like women in the world.
@DrTheRich
@DrTheRich 10 ай бұрын
Uhm, i'm with you at that first part. But where exactly did women start understanding men? The message of this movie is men and women live better apart because power is a zero sum game. Relationships are oppressive, family is a waste of time, the only one you should love is yourself.
@kenthefele113
@kenthefele113 10 ай бұрын
I don’t think Barbie is an indictment against men. It’s a criticism of patriarchy and how women and men all deserve their own sense of autonomous identity. There’s literally a scene where Gloria says there should be an ordinary Barbie, who could be a regular housewife trying to have a normal day. Barbie also apologizes to Ken for not treating him with respect and the Kens are allowed back into the government for equal representation. The ending has the Kens fight because it shows how patriarchal systems encourage men to compete and fight for dominance, which is very self-destructive. It’s not saying being feminine or masculine is bad, it’s saying simplified gender roles and standards are toxic. It’s not a perfect film, but I liked it. Plus, at the end of the day, it’s a BARBIE movie. Don’t take it too seriously.
@toratora5907
@toratora5907 10 ай бұрын
I also liked the detail about how this mattel intern says “I am a man but I have no power… am I a woman?” In regards to Barbies statement that “all men have power here” which is a generalization (also how Ken mentioned he “could” have been everything but then lists a lot of obstacles including his lack of a phd etc)
@DrTheRich
@DrTheRich 10 ай бұрын
A hypotentical patriarcy that doesn't really exist...
@DrTheRich
@DrTheRich 10 ай бұрын
@@toratora5907 I love how that basically dismantled the idea that his world is actually a patriarchy... While the barbie world was an actual matriarchy.
@kenthefele113
@kenthefele113 10 ай бұрын
@@DrTheRich Patriarchy is a complex subject dude. It’s not as simple as “men have all the power simply due to being men and are perfectly happy while women suffer.” Patriarchy hurts men too. Also even under patriarchy, you still need to have qualifications to get a job.
@kenthefele113
@kenthefele113 10 ай бұрын
@@DrTheRich*hypothetical
@SavedByGrace_CitizenEmperor
@SavedByGrace_CitizenEmperor 10 ай бұрын
I think without having seen it yet that the Barbie movie wins by being super creative with a really boring source material. The idea of making a Barbie movie with two Hollywood Superstars sounds so absurd on paper but seems to work so well on film because of all the details put into the product. It's something fresh and exciting, a great mixture of different stuff. That's actually very smart. Many movies are the copy of the copy and the current environement encourages remakes, sequels and safe bets instead of creativity. Okay, looking for creativy in the absolute mainstream may be the wrong place but when it happens, it hopefully enables other filmmakers to create new and exciting material (even out of already existing stories) instead of the same same again and again.
@FmLbuffn
@FmLbuffn 10 ай бұрын
ye, that what i hoped, then i watched it and had existencial crisis
@SavedByGrace_CitizenEmperor
@SavedByGrace_CitizenEmperor 10 ай бұрын
@@FmLbuffn Hello you. My first mistake, and a general mistake, was to start my text by assuming. You know what it means to assume. "I think(!) without(!) having seen it". Never do that! i repeat: Never do that ever again! I was totally wrong about the Barbie movie. It is trash² but it would also have been trash without its extreme agenda of feminism thrown into the audience's face. It has many obvious flaws. On the surface it really looked like Hollywood finally had made a creative, clever, fun movie instead of the same-same drivel again and again! But I was so wrong because I got deceived by the trailer. It was also my own fault, had I read some reviews before it, I could have known what is really going on. But I don't regret watching it because it's a lesson learned and boy is it a lesson learned.
@SavedByGrace_CitizenEmperor
@SavedByGrace_CitizenEmperor 10 ай бұрын
@@FmLbuffn What are the reasons for your existencial crisis? It sounds serious! I could imagine but I want to hear from you.
@FmLbuffn
@FmLbuffn 10 ай бұрын
@@SavedByGrace_CitizenEmperor tbh im in the middle of unmasking my autism and my adhd, im moving from a damnass traumatic childhood/early adulthood with being abused, treated like a slave, constantly gaslit and yelled at etc, to a time where i felt welcome and accepted by almost strangers last weekend/this week and i have just had SO MUCH in such a short time, my mind couldnt keep up anything anymore and even though i was totally allowed to just be myself and its fine i did make it so difficult for me, because i was marked by my trauma, constantly apologizing for making ANY sign of excistence, being super self-hatred and so on ao its just a shit lot at once ^^
@FmLbuffn
@FmLbuffn 10 ай бұрын
@@SavedByGrace_CitizenEmperor the movie is great in my eyes due to the fact that it (satirically comedic presented) showed all the women who had lived all this "woman in a male-dominated world" life, that they are seen, that they are understood. it showed me that im not alone in my experiences and seeing how so many women just feel a little inner self healed is so precious. may i ask why you are so against feminism? do you maybe dont really know the real feminism and just the (like i wanna call it) feminazis? i am dreaming for a world in which male and female are seen as equal, are not worth more or less because of just a genital and i would be more than happy if general acceptance is more practiced in this world. but im also super against the fact, that (atm) men are WAY LESS able to get vustody for their child, even though the father might be having everything prepared and all the aquired needs, and the mom leaves the kid alone. thats where i, a feminist, would fight for the right of men. just because a mom birthed a kid, doesnt make her a better parent than a dad. so dont swap out the "feminism" for "Radical Feminism" pls ^^
@elvil
@elvil 10 ай бұрын
I love Gosling in both Bladerunner 2049 and Barbie.
@sheltonbailey6548
@sheltonbailey6548 10 ай бұрын
This movie was actually incredible. I went to see it with an open mind. It not only met, but surpassed my expectations.
@shiven513
@shiven513 10 ай бұрын
Ryan Gosling's new quote on his Mubi bio is about Ken. Just saying.
@biff.
@biff. 10 ай бұрын
One cool thing I noticed is that when Barbie's feet first turn flat on the ground, the camera shakes a bit and has a more hand-held look for a little
@_MissLoLo
@_MissLoLo 10 ай бұрын
This is the first accurate, unbiased review I could find. Thank you!
@gg4333
@gg4333 10 ай бұрын
You encapsulated many of the thoughts and feelings I had when I watched it. It’s a fantastic movie. I’m sure it’ll become a cult classic. Btw, I did the double feature, and watched Oppenheimer a couple hours after. And they are very complimentary.
@emilyannamanda
@emilyannamanda 10 ай бұрын
Ken singing his heart out is also me I thought the movie beautifully touched upon how your entire identity can’t be your relationship , even if you’re made for each other
@jodie3950
@jodie3950 10 ай бұрын
I enjoyed Barbie so much. The rollercoaster of emotions that it inspired in me, from laughing to crying. It was simply wonderful
@dbwhab4150
@dbwhab4150 10 ай бұрын
I have never had so much fun in a cinema as I did while watching it. It was amazing, cinematic, sarcastic, silly, just super fun!
@edjohnpowell
@edjohnpowell 9 ай бұрын
I left the theatre thinking ‘meh, it was alright’, only to fall further and further in love with it. It’s an exceptionally good film
@edjohnpowell
@edjohnpowell 9 ай бұрын
And it’s great to see how it triggered the chuds with their pathetic ‘poor me’ farce. Yes, we men face our own problems, but it’s not feminism that causes them. It’s patriarchy, the thing that feminism opposes
@hittingthewall
@hittingthewall 10 ай бұрын
The genius of this movie is that it can be viewed through as many lens as there are people on the planet. Well done, Mattel!
@chewyjello1
@chewyjello1 10 ай бұрын
I'm totally hyped by all the men who genuinely liked this movie!
@rickheid3452
@rickheid3452 9 ай бұрын
Seeing it for the 3rd time tomorrow. I have never done that.
@icarojose6316
@icarojose6316 8 ай бұрын
Even though we knew the Kemdom utopia wouldn’t last forever we enjoyed each minute of each.
@Nevinhere
@Nevinhere 10 ай бұрын
I watched it for Ryan Gosling but i really enjoyed the story and all of the emotions it had to deliver and also the ending fit perfectly! Loved it!
@gomatgo
@gomatgo 10 ай бұрын
this movie wasn't anti-men. this movie wasn't even anti-ken. it literally told dudes "don't make life about chasing women, literally all you have to do and you're already there."
@phyynproductions
@phyynproductions 10 ай бұрын
only simps who a good majority of men look down on can relate to that garbage, i wish to barbie movie was more focused on barbie than the dichotomy of patriarchy vs matriarchy
@wheresthelambsauce8273
@wheresthelambsauce8273 10 ай бұрын
​@@phyynproductionsit wasn't patriarchy vs matriarchy, it was humans vs the real world
@presumptuousweebaby6649
@presumptuousweebaby6649 10 ай бұрын
Margot Robbie is born to be Barbie and shes insanely gorgeous and just glowing the entire time like 💅💅💅 love her so much 🤧❤️
@Wheres_Ana
@Wheres_Ana 10 ай бұрын
Seeing this is honestly super refreshing after seeing the “”“Alpha””” Dudes complaining about the movie 😓
@isabellejeakins5526
@isabellejeakins5526 10 ай бұрын
Ken is 100% Canadian. Ryan and Simu both good Ontario boys. Ryan describes his Kenergy as a combo of Tim Hortons and Polka Dot Door & Polkaroo! Lolol
@MegaAlexis92
@MegaAlexis92 10 ай бұрын
I swear this movie deserves a few Oscar nominations.
@zoeaddis8356
@zoeaddis8356 10 ай бұрын
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE HOW YOU MENTIONED LIAM THOMPSONS VID ITS SO FUNNY
@Nekzuris
@Nekzuris 10 ай бұрын
Now way you actually made me want to see it 😅
@adl6907
@adl6907 10 ай бұрын
Says the critic wannabe that have zero talent
@noraneko4848
@noraneko4848 10 ай бұрын
Do it! Is great
@bethcoddington2150
@bethcoddington2150 10 ай бұрын
You have quite a different take on this movie than many critics I have watched. I was born 3 years before the original Barbie came out, and my sister and I both had Barbies. She had Ken and I had Allen. You actually made me want to see the movie. Personally, I think people take movies too seriously. I'm just going to enjoy it. Thanks for making it sound delightful!
@SusanaXpeace2u
@SusanaXpeace2u 9 ай бұрын
It's a really good film, and any man who is threatened by it hasn't seen it I bet.
@samlesueur
@samlesueur 10 ай бұрын
Ken literally is one of the greatest modern characters to grace the big screen
@JasmineLajeunesse
@JasmineLajeunesse 10 ай бұрын
I love how obsessed with Ryan you are
@olgagachaphoenix9130
@olgagachaphoenix9130 10 ай бұрын
As someone who saw the movie the night before, I agree.
@richardkovacs2006
@richardkovacs2006 9 ай бұрын
Great analyses! I must add it melted my heart when the Kens galopped their way after the Kens' war just to find Barbies remade the Barbie-constitution, which I think was a referece to Monty Python's KingArthur, who also galopped his country to find that nobody actually acknowledges his power. This movie was surprisingly smart, hilarious and moving at the same time. Amazing acting by - obviously - Gosling, also by Margot, and I was happy to see Ferrara, too.
@aurorasbed
@aurorasbed 10 ай бұрын
The ciname expercience for me also made it better. I live in the netherlands as well, and i expected most people to not get the movie bc for me dutch people can be judgy. But i heard almost everyone crying at the end😭
@HarryThomasPictures
@HarryThomasPictures 10 ай бұрын
Glad to see a positive video promoting this movie, it deserves to make $1 billion. Margot Robbie needs a billion dollar hit!
@Savage-nv6wr
@Savage-nv6wr 10 ай бұрын
Keep dreaming soy boy 😂😂😂
@Towhomitmayconcern9293
@Towhomitmayconcern9293 10 ай бұрын
dude, she isn't going to sleep with you.
@autofigure00
@autofigure00 10 ай бұрын
it deserves to make one barbillion dollars
@tomas2818
@tomas2818 10 ай бұрын
@@Savage-nv6wr Is possible more than at Blockbuster movie.
@nobodyelse7911
@nobodyelse7911 10 ай бұрын
​@@Towhomitmayconcern9293so? Does everything have to be about sex ? Oh wait sexless men obviously only think of it my bad
@46raulfull
@46raulfull 10 ай бұрын
Absolutely loved the movie. Also when barbie is escaping and meets Ruth for the first time, it reminded me of the Oracle, from the Matrix.
@cinna4462
@cinna4462 10 ай бұрын
i LOVED this movie- it sparked so many beautiful emotions and as a young woman it really hit in all the right places. it portrays the beauty and struggle of womanhood- and i loved that ken got a growth arc of finding himself outside of barbie! and greta gerwig’s artistic vision tied it all together in a perfect little bow
@allisonherr333
@allisonherr333 10 ай бұрын
In the theater I whispered to my boyfriend “kens a horse girl” little did I know it was the quietest part of the movie many people heard me and someone’s dad cackled. Btw I can say he’s a horse girl because I’m an equestrian of ten years
@steveblundell7766
@steveblundell7766 10 ай бұрын
That was me actually, I am not "someone's dad" and I sure as hell didn't "cackle", I just wish people in theaters would learn to shut the f up
@allisonherr333
@allisonherr333 10 ай бұрын
@@steveblundell7766 I never talk in theaters, I whispered to my boyfriend and the row in front of us heard. It was very quiet I wasn’t trying to be rude. You can’t tell me you’ve never whispered to the person next to you in a theater. I don’t talk at movies, I hate people that do, that’s why I tried to be super super quiet.
@steveblundell7766
@steveblundell7766 10 ай бұрын
@@allisonherr333 yeah, I wasn't having a go at you (you were definitely not the worst offender) but I didn't cackle, I just coughed politely to let you know everyone could hear you. And I don't get why people assume I am "somebody's dad" when I am actually nothing like a dad. Anyway, the worst people in the theater was that group down the front, several times I heard them talking and one of them had a mobile phone on. So, yes, I wouldn't mind sitting in front of you again because mostly you and the man with you were very quiet,
@allisonherr333
@allisonherr333 10 ай бұрын
@@steveblundell7766 some one very audibly (an older man with teenage kids) laughed so don’t try to mess with me. The chances we were actually in the same theater are very slim
@steveblundell7766
@steveblundell7766 10 ай бұрын
@@allisonherr333 Oh that old idiot that was laughing at everything, I know who you mean now. Maybe we were in different theaters, but the young woman behind me that whispered the exact same thing as you did is either you or your double.
@someone890
@someone890 10 ай бұрын
“Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.”
@ivaandrejic7917
@ivaandrejic7917 10 ай бұрын
Watched this movie yesterday and it was one of the best movies i ever watched and the story is beautiful the emotional scenes the quirkiness and one of my fav characters are BARBIE AND KEN cuz they are the PERFECT barbie dolls :)
@Chapy63
@Chapy63 10 ай бұрын
Went to watch it yesterday with the girlfriend and some friends. We had a really good time. Ryan Gosling was really funny. The attention to details was insane. They are toys and act like it. Great! The message was sometimes a little bit on the nose (there's literally a speech at some point), but really subtle at other times. Particularly, I like how the Ken in Barbie World have the struggles of the women in the Real World and it's really interesting how they play with those idea. It works really great and I thought it was very clever. Overall they managed to handle the minefield that could have been Barbie very well and we had a great time. I'm amused to see that a lot of people (men mostly) are confused by the movie. Last night on Google the ratings we're very split, with people rating either 5 or 1, with an average of 2.6 (quite split as you can see!). A lot of people went there expecting a kids movie (have they not see the previews??) and were not ready to receive the feminist message. The backlash on Fox News, the right and in the ''masculinity'' circles will be strong for sure... Anyway, now we're out to see Oppenheimer tonight on IMAX. Should be Kenough for sure.
@kingkohli4952
@kingkohli4952 10 ай бұрын
"I like how the Ken in Barbie World have the struggles of the women in the Real World" struggles of women in the real world? what "struggles" omen are facing in the real world that's not faced by men? so the feminist "message" is basically wom3n one of the most privileged and protected class in today society is victims and have "struggles"? what a load of cr@p So it is safe to assume only reason this movie is being watched even after knowing the fnist bs it is by women who hate men and soy boys
@misspriss2482
@misspriss2482 10 ай бұрын
I haven't seen it yet, but one of the negative reviews that I saw said that the movie was pretty negative about men overall though. That the movie had no positive representations of men and that even though Ken goes on a journey to become a person, he ends up basically in the same place: under Barbie's heel. Furthermore, when they get back to Barbieland, Kens are denied any authority whatsoever until women have more power in the real world. It sounds like the movie's answer to sexism and misogyny is for the Barbies to treat Kens the way that women have been historically treated in this world. That doesn't sound like a positive message to me. There should be mutual respect, not dominance by any gender.
@fairygodmother139
@fairygodmother139 10 ай бұрын
@@misspriss2482that’s the whole point tho? Like it’s the opposite of what’s happened in society. Where the Ken’s want more but the barbies give them a little to think they’re in control when they’re not. Just like in society. It’s just reversed and the men are crying cuz it’s a female lead and Ken is a bimbo
@pipitayun.r2763
@pipitayun.r2763 10 ай бұрын
@@misspriss2482 I just saw the movie and personally, I really liked it. It's like our Real World but reversed where women mainly hold the power and the men are just there (therefore they're just Ken's lol). What I like about the ending, which I'm sure a lot of people have missed, is that the Ken's can finally have a role in the parliamentary, although they gotta start small and slow, but it's still an improvement, kinda like how women gotta fight for their place in society (like having the right to vote, run in election, have jobs etc.). I've seen a lot of men in KZfaq comment section saying things like the movie degrades men too much, I believe they didn't pay attention to the movie or didn't watch it at all
@AgiLovesCandys
@AgiLovesCandys 10 ай бұрын
@@misspriss2482 but why should there have to be another representation of men then what was there already? that is exactly also what it tried to show you. look at other movies that you don't stop to think about where is the positive representation of a woman, when all you saw a bimbo that had her arc but you felt it didn't resolve (just like ken's) or have some just like comic relief (the whole mattel board)......also don't erase Allan this. But really think about all the movies where it's reversed, from kid movies to serious ones, where you wouldn't even think to point this out, cause this type of setup happens often. but also I personally was surprised how much about men it was from what I've heard before, there was a lot of them and they had a lot to say too, for something that a lot of reviews want to be calling woman pandering feminist man hating propaganda. which it was not and that was beautiful. but also it it was a social commentary.
@Nathion-Gold
@Nathion-Gold 10 ай бұрын
The Barbie movie also reference that real life moment where the corporations where debating that they were people (circa 2008 maybe? ) in court. I found that very funny really. I loved this movie because I viewed it as a sarcastic mockery of the most extremes of toxic femininity and toxic masculinity. I think the sarcasm was too extreme and people took it as feminist propaganda gospel, when it actuality it was a mockery of the feminist ideals that are just ridiculous. In the same way that patriarchy has its dumb extremes. I loved when the CEO of Mattel tells the president, can you call me mother, and the president says she is not going to do that . Of course, it’s a mockery of the most dumb ideas that some communities have come up with. The reality is that even in the Barbie movie, they know women are the only ones that can give birth and they made that clear. With The CEO of Mattel representing the patriarchy infiltrating the so called “feminist” ideas that are put forward by a small group of people.
@uranus_crunch_cake87
@uranus_crunch_cake87 10 ай бұрын
This movie is amazing. Anyone who complains about the message or the movie being an "attack on men" have literally not even watched it. If you're a decent human being that believes everyone deserves respect, you'll like the movie.
@billyrainbow
@billyrainbow 10 ай бұрын
How can you watch it and not think it’s an attack on masculinity? The movie is awful on a cinematic and technical basis even if you remove it awful message.
@skymonkey6527
@skymonkey6527 10 ай бұрын
Etart of movie: kens are 2nd class citizens. End of movie: kens are still 2nd class citizens.
@ela_mvp
@ela_mvp 10 ай бұрын
Well did you all get the ironic parallels to the real world? That's exactly the point cause the "kenism" just started
@shastacat6841
@shastacat6841 10 ай бұрын
It kind of is tho... the majority of the movie is great but the ending doesn't even have them coming to a truce and understanding each other. The Barbie's just taking over again...
@Soundwave32791
@Soundwave32791 10 ай бұрын
@@billyrainbow I would be more bothered about the "anti-men" message if today's men weren't so obnoxious and entitled.
@bobcarn
@bobcarn 10 ай бұрын
I heard the movie was deeper than expected and better than you'd think. So I went to see it and.... liked it. Actually, quite a bit. But I still wasn't sure if it deserved the accolades it was getting. But then it kind of sunk in over a few days and I realized it's a near-perfect film and is one of the best movies made in quite a while. And not only is it a good movie, but a socially important one. It rekindles a much-needed look at stereotypes and expectations and does it in a very non-confrontational way. And the best thing about it? Even though it's non-confrontational and respectful, ultra-conservatives who can only view things through political lenses are apoplectic over it thinking it's a direct attack on everything they hold dear (which is very sad).
@EricJae.
@EricJae. 10 ай бұрын
I got the exclusive of world leaders lining up to see it 🍿
@allisoneuph1
@allisoneuph1 9 ай бұрын
I loved this movie. Funny and heartfelt
@jamesstone6582
@jamesstone6582 10 ай бұрын
It's been a long time since I've laughed this hard at a movie. This was wild
@Tiago_SD
@Tiago_SD 10 ай бұрын
This is Cinema
@jerf_cinematic_masterpieces
@jerf_cinematic_masterpieces 10 ай бұрын
Bro I saw it and at the “I’m Just Ken” musical scene the girl next to me (who was about 16) was absolutely bawling her eyes out. At the final scene as well
@downwardsaerial2239
@downwardsaerial2239 10 ай бұрын
I actually loved this movie. I saw it with my girlfriend and i think i liked it more than she did
@chazziegrosshandler
@chazziegrosshandler 10 ай бұрын
IT WAS THE FUNNIEST MOVIE EVER! A def 10/10, so unexpected, so funny, so loveable, so emotional. It really highlights like political views and gender roles and what Barbie has done for people, it was just so good. Not spoiling, but the ending made me cry. Would see again, just so not what you would think!
@m2kay42
@m2kay42 10 ай бұрын
It was okay. A lot of crying and self awareness of life and death. I thought it was gonna be more silly and less serious. I will say when they almost zoomed in on Simu in his tiny green shorts and smooth thighs I just about lost it 😂😂😂😂😂
@DrTheRich
@DrTheRich 10 ай бұрын
That guy was hot, and i'm not even gay 😂😂😂😂
@TrappedInHell830
@TrappedInHell830 10 ай бұрын
Sound of freedom deserved it's hype
@janetbr3024
@janetbr3024 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for giving such an honest review and not automatically hating on the movie like so many other click-bait KZfaqrs
@FerylMusic
@FerylMusic 10 ай бұрын
Honestly this is such a perfect review. You gave us just Kenough
@certifiedbruhmoment85
@certifiedbruhmoment85 10 ай бұрын
Ryan Gosling is 100% the best choice for Ken. It literally deprograms the toxic masculinity internet culture makes him seem. He's still literally me, but he can do that while not being a misogynist (he's not, but i mean on memes and such) Margot is so enjoyable as Barbie, she's such a good actress and you can really tell when she doesn't feel like Barbie anymore. She's also perfect for the role. All in all I laughed all the time watching this, and I barely laugh at movies. This has to be my favorite movie of the year.
@noraneko4848
@noraneko4848 10 ай бұрын
I really haven't seen many "Misogynistic" Ryan Gosling memes. It's mostly the autist loner who asks where the bitches at and then gets scared when they actually arrive
@missnoneofyourbusiness
@missnoneofyourbusiness 10 ай бұрын
What's lovely about Ryan Gosling is that he's a kind of real-life Ken: A friend used to say that there's the people that met him through The Notebook and the people that met him through Drive. Somewhere in the mid 2010s he was both the dreamy soft guy for girls and the alpha male dudes wanted to be at the same time. He's the whole package.
@certifiedbruhmoment85
@certifiedbruhmoment85 10 ай бұрын
@@missnoneofyourbusiness Exactly. Apparently, Greta Gerwig wrote him as Ken in the script before they even casted him. It just shows that it is very intentional and I'm glad they did it.
@helix5779
@helix5779 10 ай бұрын
Didnt deprogram anything. Hes a Chad and memes will be made of his masculinity. Everyone was happier under kenworld. Lol.
@certifiedbruhmoment85
@certifiedbruhmoment85 10 ай бұрын
@@helix5779 No, they weren't. The Kens might have looked happier, but that was only because they found a way to get the Barbies brainwashed and do whatever they say. They had no sense of self. The Kens had to learn that they could be just Ken. You could argue that the women were "happy" under the spell, but they also lost all their personality. All their achievements, hobbies, were lost just to be an object to the Kens. Did we watch the same movie?? And about the memes, you're right because they're still making them and missing the point of Ken's character lol
@Ambivlaent
@Ambivlaent 10 ай бұрын
Great video again!! I really enjoyed the movie and thought it was fun but real at the same time with it’s topics. Both of the leads were crazy good but Gosling really made the movie so much more, his portray of himbo Ken was great. And the ending message was perfect. Also it gave us the iconic line of You’re Kenough 😂
@fikrirahmatnurhidayat4988
@fikrirahmatnurhidayat4988 10 ай бұрын
Ken is me. Yes, he said the line.
@uhlexseeuh
@uhlexseeuh 10 ай бұрын
by the end of the movie the word patriarchy lost all of its meaning
@myytchanneldinakoha8498
@myytchanneldinakoha8498 10 ай бұрын
And definition.
@aestheticallypleasing2099
@aestheticallypleasing2099 10 ай бұрын
But horses reign supreme.
@misssuestar5
@misssuestar5 9 ай бұрын
This movie is just GREAT… lots of fun and very emotional. 5 stars!!!
@tarobarf
@tarobarf 10 ай бұрын
Dude, your editing is so hilarious and should not go unappreciated! These videos make me laugh so much
@DuCinema1
@DuCinema1 10 ай бұрын
legend, thank you so much!
@samuelbrooks9283
@samuelbrooks9283 10 ай бұрын
Couldn't put it any better myself 🙏 thank you for posting this. It's a great movie. One of the best in a while I'd say
@erzascarlet47
@erzascarlet47 10 ай бұрын
I think people who don't understand this movie are either not millennials or never played with barbies. When I played as a child; ken was always sidelined. Not because I was anti-men because I wanted a female to get all the spotlight being from a South Asian country where men received all the glory. Barbie was beautiful but I never compared myself to her. It's just a toy.
@RabbidTribble
@RabbidTribble 10 ай бұрын
Best review of Barbie I’ve seen by a guy. You got it, man.
@gailainsley6939
@gailainsley6939 10 ай бұрын
Omg. Thank you! Can’t wait to watch it 💖🙌💖
@elisazouza
@elisazouza 10 ай бұрын
I missed the beginning of it but it made me laugh and cry and also have an existential crisis after
@actuallynotsteve
@actuallynotsteve 10 ай бұрын
Oh yeah, also, the set designers need to be the Chris Nolan's of their field. I couldn't believe some of the physical sets, they looked perfect. Robbie and Gosling should be nominated for Oscars, I mean this.
@m1k3l1f3
@m1k3l1f3 10 ай бұрын
I did the double feature today by watching Oppenheimer and right after, Barbie. Both movies are great in their own way!
@annazully2680
@annazully2680 10 ай бұрын
watched it and thought it was SUCH a rollercoaster in the best way!
@maddyL1234
@maddyL1234 10 ай бұрын
Ryan is incredible in this film.
@tanchella
@tanchella 10 ай бұрын
Finally a positive review! Wow! I believe Barbie to be a great movie that makes fun of patriarchy. But youtube bros do not get it, do not see sarcasm, mirroring, they do not make a connection between Kens and women of the real world, cannot draw parallels. It is sad.
@avietop
@avietop 10 ай бұрын
They say "the message is ON THE NOSE GUYS!" literally telling you they took it at face value. This movie is just going to show who's smart and who's not lol
@SoftLearning_
@SoftLearning_ 10 ай бұрын
I can't with people saying the movie is anti-man or a matriarchy propaganda, why can't that much people just think for one second about what they are seeing?
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