Brett Cooper Liked 'Barbie'.....I Have Questions

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  • Ben and Brett both saw Barbie...One of them liked it, and one of them hated it. Whose side are you taking?
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Комментарии • 7 тыс.

  • @Andy_puglife
    @Andy_puglife Год назад +13929

    It's great to see two siblings spending quality time together

    • @thelowertimeframes1442
      @thelowertimeframes1442 Год назад +166

      😂

    • @AristotelisKatsaros-vk5lu
      @AristotelisKatsaros-vk5lu Год назад +594

      Can’t wait to hear this joke 16,000 more times before I die.

    • @nathanadams7595
      @nathanadams7595 Год назад +61

      @@awalrus9253he said before he dies😂😂😂

    • @jeffreyugochukwu1942
      @jeffreyugochukwu1942 Год назад +88

      You mean it's great to see FATHER and DAUGHTER spend quality time together debating on their opinions on a film 👀👀👀👀👀👀

    • @MrX-zz2vk
      @MrX-zz2vk Год назад +89

      ​@@jeffreyugochukwu1942No, Ben is more like a big brother. Sorry, I mean older brother.

  • @ZacharyShank
    @ZacharyShank Год назад +3498

    She's a barbie girl, in a barbie world! Ben says it's drastic, but Brett says it's fantastic!

    • @jeffwalston8110
      @jeffwalston8110 Год назад +30

      Hahaha

    • @Soren59
      @Soren59 Год назад +36

      Nice bars 👌

    • @rollingmaryjane8981
      @rollingmaryjane8981 Год назад +12

      LMAO

    • @chrisyisouth
      @chrisyisouth Год назад +15

      Just curious. It doesn’t seem like Barbie partied at all.
      “let’s go Barbie. let’s go party. Oh oh oh oh oh.”

    • @Mehlogical
      @Mehlogical Год назад +11

      ​@@chrisyisouthO'Reillys...

  • @blakeguanella4299
    @blakeguanella4299 Год назад +5154

    Ben Shapiro debating Brett Cooper for half an hour about a live action Barbie movie is something that sounds fake. I'm glad it's real.

    • @osmanyousif7849
      @osmanyousif7849 Год назад +50

      Because LIFE IS REAL, not PLASTIC.
      🎵It's fantastic! You can brush my....🎵Okay, no more singing.

    • @KatieBellino
      @KatieBellino Год назад +11

      I was like, no, surely Brett Cooper didn't enjoy Barbie. Oh, okay, title was serious.

    • @amyh9512
      @amyh9512 Год назад +24

      Ben definitely wants to be a Barbie girl. I'm convinced after a 45 minute review followed by a half hour review with Brett.

    • @richardmahn7589
      @richardmahn7589 Год назад +12

      Let's debate for 30 minutes if this was fake or real.

    • @jameswilliams-zr8co
      @jameswilliams-zr8co Год назад

      how can this clueless chick wear "make america great again" hat, and like the barbie movie, wtf is she on lol barbie movie is feminist crap

  • @clifflodriguss122
    @clifflodriguss122 Год назад +1228

    Watch Brett fight back laughter as Ben gets super serious is amazing

    • @scruffd0g193
      @scruffd0g193 Год назад +1

      Yep, Ben can’t be this worked up about the Barbie movie. We get it, your a failed journalist.

    • @AffirmationsWithAlex
      @AffirmationsWithAlex Год назад +22

      Love their sibling dynamic

    • @jenniferl1908
      @jenniferl1908 Год назад +15

      Ben has biopolar disorder.

    • @MrGamelover23
      @MrGamelover23 Год назад +1

      ​@@jenniferl1908do you mean figuratively or literally?

    • @its_herocast276
      @its_herocast276 Год назад

      @@scruffd0g193Failed journalist?? What was he wrong about??

  • @Dante_Fr
    @Dante_Fr Год назад +6313

    There's nothing like watching 2 grown adults debate on Barbie at 3am in the morning (It's 3am in Papua New Guinea)

    • @AdamPruett
      @AdamPruett Год назад +67

      3AM? Where do you live?

    • @briansweeney2342
      @briansweeney2342 Год назад +18

      3am? wya

    • @TORQ111
      @TORQ111 Год назад

      It’s 3pm for me are u a assuie

    • @dailywire_memes
      @dailywire_memes Год назад +17

      Yeah it’s 9:15pm where I live and I have to stay up till past midnight to watch some of the daily wire casts content. It’s painful

    • @KalebMMG
      @KalebMMG Год назад +29

      Damn 4pm here for me in the USA

  • @TheByrne21
    @TheByrne21 Год назад +2775

    Ben misidentifies the target audience for this movie. It is not a children’s movie. The target audience is Brett’s generation of women. It is targeted at women who grew up with Barbies and how Barbies shaped their picture of the world.

    • @brightshining
      @brightshining Год назад +52

      Exactly that ☺️

    • @jesterbons1558
      @jesterbons1558 Год назад +45

      you clearly didnt listen to the video lol cause he said nothing about children nor would it matter cause hes speaking about the actual movie and the contents of the movie lol

    • @lunasambition
      @lunasambition Год назад +130

      @@jesterbons1558he discussed the target audience in his other video (his 43 minute review)

    • @miaswanepoel2321
      @miaswanepoel2321 Год назад +33

      @@jesterbons1558 He spoke about target audience around 30:30 in this video

    • @tiglishnobody8750
      @tiglishnobody8750 Год назад +2

      @@lunasambition Didn't you know he is father to his daugthers. Of course he would go to film with his daughter

  • @kimways8182
    @kimways8182 Год назад +3335

    I think we all know Ben is just secretly happy to still be talking about the Barbie movie.

    • @stgeorge5862
      @stgeorge5862 Год назад +157

      Ben just didn't want his wife seeing Ryan Gosling topless lol. I hate insecurities. Conservative or liberal. I'm against extreme wokeism but the Barbie movie was amazing front to back. Ken being feminine? He always was. Ken was always barbies accessory. Ken was always Barbies sidekick. Like making robin masculine to be equal or superior to batman. They even aknowledged that it was cruel to treat the male ken like that and came to compromise. Ben's corny.

    • @siyem2051
      @siyem2051 Год назад

      @@stgeorge5862Yeah fuck both. Max steel is the king. The chad! And could take over barbie land and have both the kens and barbies serve him

    • @Saiputera
      @Saiputera Год назад +3

      @@stgeorge5862 I don't think her wife even interested in Ryan gosling consider Jewish women can't married non-jew without conversion to Judaism lmao

    • @Discsforbaskets
      @Discsforbaskets Год назад +2

      I think we can all tell you secretly want to have Ben's babies. Otherwise you wouldn't be here.

    • @kimways8182
      @kimways8182 Год назад +17

      @@Discsforbaskets I’m gay so that’s definitely hard pass from me. Thanks for the laugh tho

  • @hildachurl
    @hildachurl Год назад +961

    I love that Brett clearly loved this movie because SHE WAS THE AUDIENCE! Not 7 year old girls ben! Hope he’s realised that now.

    • @stephanienicole9324
      @stephanienicole9324 Год назад +38

      Exactly! That was one point in his original review that annoyed me so much bc he stressed the fact there were tons of young children when he went to see it, but I've been to see it twice now and both times the rest of the people in the theater were mostly adults! Zero children at the first one (1/3 full) and maybe 5 at the second (completely full).

    • @PandoraStolen
      @PandoraStolen Год назад +18

      ​@@politicaltheory4245some people aren't always going to understand satire or sarcasm. You can't help those people

    • @josh18230
      @josh18230 Год назад +4

      ​@@PandoraStolenThe vast majority of people have taken left-wing messages from it though, there was a poll that came out that two-thirds of women now see "patriarchy at work" (lmao) after watching this film.

    • @MrGamelover23
      @MrGamelover23 Год назад +4

      ​@@josh18230What do you think the message of the satire was trying to communicate?

    • @violetblythe6912
      @violetblythe6912 Год назад +8

      @@josh18230 who was polled, where was this poll/ who created it, etc. ? Polls can be exceptionally misleading. I can tell you I work in a very liberal environment and hardly anyone there even went to see this movie, and those who did basically just said “it was ok” and that’s all. Why does every single thing get blown up into some sort of culture war issue online lol. Almost none of the stuff that the terminally online freak out over is actually reflective of the real world.

  • @thibaud1832
    @thibaud1832 Год назад +1386

    Let’s say hypothetically that I’m a Barbie girl. Now wouldn’t it stand to reason that I would then be in a Barbie world?

  • @stephpm7484
    @stephpm7484 Год назад +872

    Shocking that 21 year old woman would have a different opinion than a 40 year old man over a movie about BARBIE 😂🤣

    • @samhilton4173
      @samhilton4173 Год назад +33

      shocking that anybody over the age of 7 would ever want to see a Barbie movie.

    • @kywebb7920
      @kywebb7920 Год назад +102

      @@samhilton4173 it was pg-13 and made for older audiences

    • @christopher92051
      @christopher92051 Год назад +12

      even tho she literally agrees with 99% of what he said.

    • @Willie_Jones76
      @Willie_Jones76 Год назад +2

      @SamHiltonand@Kywebb, you're both right!💯🎯

    • @seb3661
      @seb3661 Год назад +8

      Shocking that a 40 year old man is so mad about a color and a doll. It shows his mental ilness

  • @truettjbillups
    @truettjbillups Год назад +1747

    Brett heard her employer's 43-minute rage against Barbie and responded, "Well, I liked it."
    GOOD FOR YOU BRETT!

    • @narlywaves2371
      @narlywaves2371 Год назад +101

      And he brings her on to shove his opinion down her throat and not let her talk. He's nau) seating. Learn to let it go man. This is why people make fun of him. He turns into a whiny little girl.

    • @auntiec6294
      @auntiec6294 Год назад

      He never shut up! SOOO annoying!

    • @Annie-zf2ec
      @Annie-zf2ec Год назад +1

      hahaha

    • @Howaboutyes11
      @Howaboutyes11 Год назад

      @@narlywaves2371EXACTLY he needs help fr 0:59

    • @Shakor77
      @Shakor77 Год назад

      Why is it good to like a deeply misandric movie which tries to brainwash little girls into believing feminist propaganda that the western world is an evil patriarchy and the best way to go forward is for men and women to be separate?

  • @elizabethewing8701
    @elizabethewing8701 Год назад +1627

    Ben really can't just accept that 1) he's not the audience, 2) it's highly satirical 😂

    • @ricoamordavila7496
      @ricoamordavila7496 Год назад +46

      You d .know girls are impressionable and that they will take this seriously. Use your brain.😊

    • @madisvlogs3992
      @madisvlogs3992 Год назад +23

      @@ricoamordavila7496They take Kim K serious too, I think this is harmless.

    • @clarkkent4665
      @clarkkent4665 Год назад +18

      ​@madisvlogs3992 Well obviously constantly painting women as victims is harmless

    • @commandershepard9920
      @commandershepard9920 Год назад +73

      @@clarkkent4665 The film didn't exclusively and only paint women as victims. For example, Ken has an entire arc where he learns that he shouldn't base his entire identity on the approval of women. Ie the slogan, "I am Kenough."
      There are plenty of other messages in the film as well. Either you haven't seen it, or, your political filter is so thick, you can only fixate on one (of many) ideas that makes you uncomfortable.

    • @jumpy2783
      @jumpy2783 Год назад +12

      @@ricoamordavila7496 Boys are impressionable as well. Boys at a certain age tend to find good speech and rhetoric to be key. This is in contrast to girls around that same age, where they tend to find feelings to be the main driving force.
      There are pros and cons in both philosophies

  • @dylanmatt210
    @dylanmatt210 Год назад +2743

    I’m with Brett on this one. It’s actually a lot of fun when you view it as satire

    • @jonalderson5571
      @jonalderson5571 Год назад +188

      It's obviously satire

    • @Lexyboogie
      @Lexyboogie Год назад +177

      Yeah... because it's clearly satire. Most obvious statement ever, but people act like it's rocket science.

    • @Hamdreas
      @Hamdreas Год назад +129

      it is satire and ironic on purpose, but its holding a lot of meaning and a lot to think about as well. This movie is super well done, i do enjoy Greta's movies, she knows what shes doing.

    • @dificulttocure
      @dificulttocure Год назад +41

      You do realize that satire still helds a message right?

    • @jonalderson5571
      @jonalderson5571 Год назад +77

      @@dificulttocure but a lot of conservatives watched this movie and thought that it was unironically saying that Barbieland is a model for how the real world should be

  • @algore4455
    @algore4455 Год назад +1720

    Its really nice to see a father and daughter having a nice conversation without getting into chaos.

    • @Giovanni_Lippert
      @Giovanni_Lippert Год назад +8

      Gun fight

    • @descapa2440
      @descapa2440 Год назад +71

      He’s actually her brother

    • @jack-ci8je
      @jack-ci8je Год назад +8

      🤣🤣

    • @DarkPrince784
      @DarkPrince784 Год назад +36

      I think I’ve been conditioned to read the word “chaos” in Jordan Peterson’s voice.

    • @fokuz2025
      @fokuz2025 Год назад +5

      😂😂😂

  • @jonathanbrown6439
    @jonathanbrown6439 Год назад +708

    Ben argues from a storytelling and logic standpoint, whereas Brett argues from an emotional and nostalgia standpoint. To Ben the actual movie is more important, to Brett the experience and feeling the movie creates is more important.

    • @hugh9965
      @hugh9965 Год назад +128

      Who would of thought the man (Ben) would take the more logical stand point, and the woman (Brett) would of taken the more emotional stand point, crazy.

    • @MatthewCJoy
      @MatthewCJoy Год назад +34

      Nah Brett is TRIPPING.

    • @Ace-in8qr
      @Ace-in8qr Год назад +28

      But at that point you're not even really talking about the movie. "Pretty colors" is hardly a justification for terrible writing. I think while you're free to comment on the experience, that really has nothing to do with the actual movie at the end of the day. It's in the same way bad movies can be enjoyable. Unintended consequences.

    • @sancurioso711
      @sancurioso711 Год назад +3

      Women use the right side of their brain

    • @selenophile5256
      @selenophile5256 Год назад +17

      ​@@hugh9965yet u right winger continue to ponder why more women turn liberal ...

  • @stephenmymomtoldmenottoput1459
    @stephenmymomtoldmenottoput1459 Год назад +936

    The problem of the movie is not that Barbie had an "irrepressible fear of death", it's that all of the main characters feel unfulfilled in their lives. Ken solves this problem by no longer seeing himself as an accessory to Barbie. The mother and daughter solve this by learning to appreciate one another with Barbie's help, and Barbie solves this by becoming human. I like Ben, but his media literacy is atrocious. Also, Barbie does have a religious experience; she meets with her creator twice, and gets advice from her.

    • @user-bz2hl9xw1b
      @user-bz2hl9xw1b Год назад +43

      💯 I love this interpretation

    • @Alaitha
      @Alaitha Год назад +73

      And the advice and truths she gets from her creator is how motherhood is a core part of what it means to be a woman.
      She let Barbie see what life would be like as a real woman, and half the images were of bearing and rearing children.
      When Barbie asked her creator if women work here too, she replied that women do so much more than work.
      That line gets to linger in the air for a looong time, while she pours Barbie a cup if tea and just listens to what Barbie has to say.
      Like the mother being in the kitchen when you get home from school and have had a bad day. Comforting you. Doing so much more, not work related, just by being home for you.
      One of the last things she said to Barbie was "mothers stand still so their children can look back and see how far they've come".
      And the mother in the story vented about there not being a Barbie that is just a mom. No career, just a mom.
      The ongoing theme is motherhood.

    • @stephenmymomtoldmenottoput1459
      @stephenmymomtoldmenottoput1459 Год назад +25

      @@Alaitha Barbie as a work of art is a counter argument to Simone de Beauvoir's "The Second Sex". Simone's basic point in the book is that motherhood is enslavement, and that femininity is stupid and childish. Barbie the movie rejects the former, and Barbie the doll rejects the latter. The whole point being that you can be feminine, but also like other things. I'm not saying that this is a conservative movie, because it's not, but it takes a bit from both sides, and I respect that.

    • @Alaitha
      @Alaitha Год назад +24

      @@stephenmymomtoldmenottoput1459 exactly. And it was cathartic seeing feminism finally embrace motherhood rather than attack it and portray it as a disease or disability of some sort.
      Barbie chose to become a real woman to have children. And the point was driven home by the ending where she goes to the gynecologist rather than a job interview.
      It also pointed out that in the feminist ideal world (Barbieland), the men produced are lost, have no identity, get pushed into the shadows and treated like garbage. Making them weak, resentful and unattractive/undesirable. And the barbies didn't realise what they did to the kens until they experienced true patriarchy. (and not what Ruth so pointedly called "made up patriarchy" in the end).
      The movie has a lot of great points. AND it was fun to watch! 🤩

    • @violetblythe6912
      @violetblythe6912 Год назад +6

      I have to agree with your comment about Ben. This sounds mean but it makes sense now why he did not become a screenwriter 😂

  • @glr
    @glr Год назад +1706

    I'm a middle-aged, conservative man and loved the movie. If you are worried about its "threat to society", you are not even trying to appreciate art, at that point.

    • @tc98826
      @tc98826 Год назад +69

      Life must be great when you take everything at face value and ignore the hostilities and conflicts beneath the surface. I envy you.

    • @humansmayglow
      @humansmayglow Год назад

      @@tc98826 Art is art. Watch the movie, especially the latter half! I did this morning, and now I can admit there's nuance. Actually look at how they treat the Kens and then you can judge.

    • @jaekko2k
      @jaekko2k Год назад

      @@tc98826 take your meds dude

    • @DefJamER33
      @DefJamER33 Год назад +49

      Exactly! I loved the movie! Even if the message is geared more towards women it is something everyone can get behind! And that’s being good enough! It’s so weird he criticizes the movie as if he was film director. People can’t just enjoy things for what they are.

    • @GinaLay
      @GinaLay Год назад +8

      I loved it too! 😊

  • @gandalfthewhite.5245
    @gandalfthewhite.5245 Год назад +139

    Brett: It was fun.
    Ben: But it was sh*t
    Brett: but it was fun.
    Ben:…

    • @LOVEqualsLOVEchannel
      @LOVEqualsLOVEchannel Год назад +12

      Conclusion: fun mindless shit.

    • @tman9979
      @tman9979 Год назад +9

      But it was sh*t, ben was right, it sucked and was woke.

    • @spiritsavage
      @spiritsavage Год назад +1

      This pretty much sums up the whole 30 minutes 😆

    • @katlyndobransky2419
      @katlyndobransky2419 Год назад

      @@LOVEqualsLOVEchannelit wasn’t mindless. It made me think

    • @paper4501
      @paper4501 Год назад +5

      @@tman9979 I don't think it could be considered woke, really, because of a handful of things that were included (like the fact that it should be okay and not be judged if a woman wants to be 'just a mother'). The woke crowd is too solid on their views to have or say some of the stuff included in the movie. It's lefty for sure, but I don't think it's woke.
      Edit: By 'solid' I mean 'convinced by', not 'well thought out' or anything. 😅

  • @Jason-gt3ht
    @Jason-gt3ht Год назад +835

    Who knew that Ben’s biggest fight wasn’t vaccine mandates, it’s Barbie 😂😂😂😂

    • @Goldenskies__
      @Goldenskies__ Год назад +8

      🤣🤣

    • @niccolosia
      @niccolosia Год назад +7

      I’m dying 😂😂😂

    • @angelgray8899
      @angelgray8899 Год назад +18

      Ben Shapiro debating himself for 34 minutes 😂😂😂

    • @blightbray127
      @blightbray127 Год назад +4

      @SuperNostalgia.amen

    • @dan-lr4zm
      @dan-lr4zm Год назад

      It's about the brainwashing of females, and clearly Brett has fallen for some of it.

  • @GlennErikMathisen
    @GlennErikMathisen Год назад +1125

    As a 33 year old man I just wanted to forget about life for a couple of hours and laugh a little. I did, and now I'm back in my Mojo-dojo-casa-house getting some rest. The movie was very female cenric and made a little more fun of masculine stereotypes than femenine ones. I did not expect anything else. It was a good tme and I enjoyed it😊.

    • @Shakor77
      @Shakor77 Год назад

      So you enjoy a movie which tells little girls that the western world is an evil patriarchy and that the best way forward is a matriarchy where men and women are separate from each other?

    • @commandershepard9920
      @commandershepard9920 Год назад +46

      Every man needs a mojo-dojo-casa-house. Or at least, every man needs to *think* they have a mojo-dojo-casa-house. 😎

    • @miguel77077
      @miguel77077 Год назад +13

      True ,I did too ,but I think the reason we enjoyed it is bc we’re thinking about it as just a movie ,but when we come back to reality and realize that we’re in 2023 it starts making more and more sense that this movie could be really feminist ,once again I didn’t think about it like that bc it made fun of extreme feminism just as much as it made fun of misogyny, and it exaggerated every aspect of the real world to make it look as if the real world is actually misogynistic and that we live in a patriarchy, you and I could watch it and laugh ,but some people actually think that’s how the world is and take it too literal ,that’s the problem ,and that’s why I think this movie is definitely not a movie for kids or easily brainwashed people 😅, the movie is a sarcastic comedy and satire but some feminists actually saw the movie as a “feminist statement” and “yes this is how the real world is we experience so much injustice and we need to dump our boyfriends” lol ,this is a good movie for people who can actually think on their own and generate their own ideas and personal opinions

    • @waltercapa5265
      @waltercapa5265 Год назад +25

      @@miguel77077 It was a feminist movie made by a feminist director. Yes, it mocks the feminist critic of Barbie in the form of the annoying girl. I think that's totally rational considering it's the Barbie movie. But the main message is a critic of a patriarchy, which is defined in the movie (and in sociology) as a system where most positions of power are held by the male, which is exactly the world we live in. It was a good movie, and it also was a feminst movie.

    • @miguel77077
      @miguel77077 Год назад +3

      @@waltercapa5265 if that was the case then why did Barbie moved to the real world if she supposedly didn’t like how misogynistic the real world was ,also the “real world” Barbie and Ken visited was nothing like the real world ,from the words of the producer ,in that scene people didn’t even get close to Margot ,but everyone felt entitled to take pictures with Ryan and ask for autographs ,the real world is not like that fantasy ,it’s an exaggeration that even looks like a parody ,not to mention the scene where Barbie and Ruth meet up and Barbie says the world is horrible and Ruth says that it’s not perfect but that’s the beauty of it ,the whole point of the movie ends with the same idea that the world is actually not as bad as people paint it to be

  • @lazydadsgarage
    @lazydadsgarage Год назад +1468

    Always a great time seeing Brett and her dad interact

    • @briesullivan883
      @briesullivan883 Год назад +5

      He’s not her dad.

    • @jyro148
      @jyro148 Год назад +94

      ​@@briesullivan883it's a joke because they look related

    • @rohangeorge712
      @rohangeorge712 Год назад +28

      @@briesullivan883 bro doesnt get it

    • @mortanafidler
      @mortanafidler Год назад +26

      It’s her brother, hello

    • @sftcoffe_
      @sftcoffe_ Год назад +12

      @@briesullivan883 Good job you just killed a joke.

  • @petervella6973
    @petervella6973 Год назад +583

    I love how we have come to the point where we are now having deep philosophical discussions about Barbie 😂.

    • @sebsignat8286
      @sebsignat8286 Год назад +5

      @@notapplicable8957to tell them they can change the world when they should be focused on working in the mines

    • @ravissary79
      @ravissary79 Год назад

      ​@@sebsignat8286no... that the sexes are incompatible and everyone wants to oppress you, so you must dominate.

    • @emojicaptain7285
      @emojicaptain7285 Год назад +4

      ​​@sebsignat8286 I don't think it says that, but it does go on ranting about the matriarchy and bashing men making them look like fools and making them look bad or evil

    • @sebsignat8286
      @sebsignat8286 Год назад

      @emojicaptain7285 we miss the good Ole days when EVERYTHING was made for the old white men

    • @salaahkhayr2398
      @salaahkhayr2398 Год назад

      Oh how cute. Let’s all assume the feminists didn’t make the doll, the most gender political shit of the decade probably!

  • @BaroqueBach.
    @BaroqueBach. Год назад +225

    Brett: Enjoys Barbie
    Ben: scribbles violently on notepad

  • @LEGO_IndianaJones69420_
    @LEGO_IndianaJones69420_ Год назад +730

    Ben: doesn't like Barbie
    Also Ben: makes a 43 minute Barbie review

    • @jenniferl1908
      @jenniferl1908 Год назад +45

      Ben: secretly wishes he was a girl like Barbie.

    • @wielkopolska1918
      @wielkopolska1918 Год назад +18

      And? Great critical video should be longer

    • @josh18230
      @josh18230 Год назад +8

      He should have just made it as long as the movie itself so he could critique it line by line scene by scene.

    • @goneloko1368
      @goneloko1368 Год назад +8

      This guy in the comments: Doesn't understand how a show works
      Also this guy in the comment section: Doesn't understand how real criticism works

    • @LEGO_IndianaJones69420_
      @LEGO_IndianaJones69420_ Год назад

      @@goneloko1368 : doesn’t understand a simple joke
      Also this guy: copied the formula of the joke that is too hard for him to understand to troll a random stranger online, because he wants to confront people he doesn’t like in real life but is too much of a little pussy, so he resorts to the Internet equivalent of winning imaginary arguments in the shower

  • @rol105
    @rol105 Год назад +467

    I'm a 32 year old man and I just realized that I just watched a 34 minute debate about a Barbie movie between Dave Shapiro and his female version. Thank you multiverse

    • @Adriana-eu6ty
      @Adriana-eu6ty Год назад +21

      I am a 31 year old woman and I watched an hour and a half video about jf kennedy assasination on lemmino’s channel.
      I have no energy for this one 😂

    • @aquilae1670
      @aquilae1670 Год назад +2

      ​@@Adriana-eu6tyI'm going to see this today? Was it good?

    • @coldxsniper
      @coldxsniper Год назад +1

      Lmao

    • @Prilliyo
      @Prilliyo Год назад +4

      Ben Shapiro

    • @Adriana-eu6ty
      @Adriana-eu6ty Год назад +2

      @@aquilae1670 i liked it. I am a woman so maybe the female point of view/gaze didn’t bother me that much. I saw other qualities in the movie to consider it for another viewing. Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie did great.

  • @Poemiserable
    @Poemiserable Год назад +1134

    Fundamentally, this is the value of Brett. She's able to agree with Ben's logical and ideological points, and still be utterly human. If the right could continue to find more Brett's, they'd dominate politically and culturally within the next couple of years.

    • @griffinkennedy15
      @griffinkennedy15 Год назад

      False the majority of the right and left are far to ignorant at this point. We’ve crossed the rubicon my friend.

    • @xJessiGirlProx
      @xJessiGirlProx Год назад +9

      Yup

    • @ervinreyes6302
      @ervinreyes6302 Год назад +12

      Tell the elites that

    • @joec7217
      @joec7217 Год назад +6

      Yes!! Thank you!

    • @kumeoii
      @kumeoii Год назад +1

      Yup, whenever i tell my dad smth about Brett he always says that she’s gonna be on Fox News or smth

  • @spider-cop007VII
    @spider-cop007VII Год назад +741

    I love how Ben ends it with telling Brett that he can’t wait till she gets older and has better tastes in movies 😂

    • @TeenageDirtbag8
      @TeenageDirtbag8 Год назад +57

      ben does not have good taste in movies at all

    • @pederhalvorsen2289
      @pederhalvorsen2289 Год назад +26

      ​@TeenageDirtbag8 After Ben's praise if "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny", I'm inclined to agree.

    • @gregviews
      @gregviews Год назад +10

      ​@pederhalvorsen2289 best thing about the new Indiana Jones was the nazi train scene at the start 😂 the rest of the movie was ass

    • @conancoste8840
      @conancoste8840 Год назад +10

      Truly something a DAD would say

    • @ryandevy7182
      @ryandevy7182 Год назад +8

      Its kina scary how impressionable Brett is, makes me think the average young girl doesn't have a chance of fighting the brainwashing

  • @victoriazornes9937
    @victoriazornes9937 Год назад +119

    Keep in mind, Barbie's thoughts of death were caused by America Ferrera's character. She was struggling in her life and it affected her Barbie in Barbieland, which represents her childlike self and idealistic view of the world.

  • @DroneStrike1776
    @DroneStrike1776 Год назад +284

    I'm 42 and I'm watching a grown man debate with a young woman about a movie I have no interest in seeing for 34 minutes. 😂

    • @systemofadownsyndrome7715
      @systemofadownsyndrome7715 Год назад +15

      I'm a 41 year old man and all the hype makes me want to see it for myself.

    • @dyinginsidelol
      @dyinginsidelol Год назад +9

      ​@@systemofadownsyndrome7715 watch it! my dad watched it with me and thought it was super fun :D

    • @somegeekguy
      @somegeekguy Год назад +12

      Lol coming from someone who seen it, it’s definitely not bad. It’s better than i thought it would be especially going into it with low expectations.

    • @odlfmariner470
      @odlfmariner470 Год назад +5

      it's obvious they're just advertising the movie at this point

    • @JetBurst456
      @JetBurst456 Год назад +5

      I’m 17 and I’m watching this because I enjoy listening to Ben and Brett debate.

  • @pooootube
    @pooootube Год назад +837

    It’s nice to see that family can have differing opinions and argue civilly 😂

    • @comingforya690
      @comingforya690 Год назад +14

      Right. This is how we as humans should all be. Lol

    • @BettyBoop-bd3ru
      @BettyBoop-bd3ru Год назад +30

      I know, their parents must be so proud. I love seeing their faces side by side 😂

    • @MZRTMusic254
      @MZRTMusic254 Год назад

      They're related?

    • @nicholashaan7345
      @nicholashaan7345 Год назад +34

      ​@@MZRTMusic254No. It's because Ben and Brett look very alike so people often joke that they're siblings.

    • @elisewarner7407
      @elisewarner7407 Год назад +5

      Yes, they are related

  • @Reia.P
    @Reia.P Год назад +1227

    Ben came to the cinema as a critique, a realist and a perfectionist.
    Brett just had a good time watching a silly movie with friends.
    They're not arguing about if Barbie is a good movie, it's objectively not.
    She's just trying to explain to her dad why she had a good time, and he's trying to educate his daughter.

    • @astraldog3359
      @astraldog3359 Год назад +20

      his dad!? 😳

    • @Reia.P
      @Reia.P Год назад +95

      @@astraldog3359 I hate to tell you but it's a meme

    • @jessegaspard
      @jessegaspard Год назад +4

      🤣

    • @luisrios3446
      @luisrios3446 Год назад +12

      Underrated comment

    • @leonidfro8302
      @leonidfro8302 Год назад +54

      Movie can't be objectively bad. It's an art, it's good or ban in the eyes of beholder.

  • @Matheologia
    @Matheologia Год назад +591

    I'm saying this as a conservative Christian literally believing in Genesis 1 & 2 and what they say about Creation & marriage. Ben, you just proved the Barbie satire on mansplaining true when you talked for 21 minutes, leaving only 13.5 minutes to Brett in an interview where you "have questions" for her to explain why she liked it. Instead, most of the time, she just had to passively nod to your explanations why she's wrong. That's not how interviews are made. And that conclusion, smh... I hope it's just a joke but I fear it isn't. I, for one, almost 40, white male conservative Christian, think Brett's 15-min analysis was very wise, mature & reasonable.

    • @alexh6767
      @alexh6767 Год назад +116

      To be fair, it is no surprise. Ben does go on emotionals despite telling others "facts don't care about feelings"
      He should eat his own words sometimes.

    • @bratesta
      @bratesta Год назад +19

      W man👑

    • @commandershepard9920
      @commandershepard9920 Год назад +38

      *As a leftist who isn't used to a conservative Christian creationist talking like this... gives double, triple, quadruple take.*
      No offense meant and I don't mean to generalize. The fact that you, as this type of person, would make this kind of nuanced post surprises me. This can easily say as much about me (or more) as it can about creationists and conservative Christians.
      Anyway, spot on, and your articulation of the sentiment with which I agree is better than I could have done.

    • @Matheologia
      @Matheologia Год назад +13

      @@commandershepard9920 Haha, thanks! No offense taken. Truth be told, your surprise is to be expected, as I belong to a Creationist denomination which is quite different from the usual Evangelical type the public is most familiar with. I hold, together with millions of fellow Seventh-day Adventists, that the overall biblical narrative on God and humans, if understood correctly, will make you more compassionate, quick to listen and loving instead of more rigid, unable to listen and hating, and I believe that Jesus came to reveal to the religious people that they had a misconception of God's character and they consequently misrepresented God to others. Jesus sought to correct this with His life & teaching.
      In that sense, maybe conservative is a misnomer for me, as it pertains to my theology only (e.g. divine inspiration of Scripture, belief in Creation, etc.) but not to my politics and social attitudes (what are the sociopolitical implications of my theology, i.e. how I relate to people and what I advocate for in community).
      Actually, this is what Pew Research discovered, that Adventists are more likely to vote for Democrats and less for Republicans than the majority of other denominations, including theologically more liberal ones (arguably, this survey is now getting old and should be repeated): www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2016/02/23/u-s-religious-groups-and-their-political-leanings/
      Fun fact at the end: there is something in which I am very close to Ben Shapiro - I also observe the Shabbat, together with my fellow Adventists, but we're the only global Christian church that observes the biblical seventh-day Sabbath (Saturday) instead of Sunday, which is a post-biblical Christian tradition. Life is strange. 😅

    • @commandershepard9920
      @commandershepard9920 Год назад +2

      @@Matheologia Those are some neat facts that I didn't know about. I grew up going to Missouri Synod Lutheran schools, but by the time I got to high school, I kind of fell out of it (agnostic atheist now). And oddly enough, my parents aren't even religious; they sent me to said private schools simply because the teacher/student ratio was better and probably the quality of education was also better; this was a privilege I was lucky enough to have.
      And said schools were great, teachers were mostly very nice; but I just could not reconcile with some of their theological beliefs. Then, the older I got, the further left I got. And only very recently I've been cooling down a little and am trying (with mixed success) to listen more and talk less, especially with those who have different views. But with the rhetoric being as charged as it is these days, it's hard.
      I've not heard much of Seventh-day Adventists, but I like that it seems like there is a certain resistance or immunity to entangling your religion in politics. Ie, you have your theological beliefs; then, how that translates to the current political climate, whatever state that might be in, is to be/can be determined. At least it seems that way.
      But to call out Ben Shapiro for exemplifying one of the themes of the film; I mean, the irony in the air is thick, but I never would have guessed a creationist Christian would point it out. I'm clearly very deep in my own bubble and I've grown too complacent.
      In any case, thank you good gentleman and scholar.

  • @johnd.20
    @johnd.20 Год назад +72

    She's everything. He's just Ben.

  • @GaetsKrop
    @GaetsKrop Год назад +500

    The perfect example of two things can be true at once:
    Ben think the plot ruins the movie, with other facts, totally valid.
    Brett sees the details and fun parts and had a great time, totally valid.
    They see the same movie, yet they processed it completely differently.
    That's like a Dad watching a film done for his daughter's audience,
    and the daughter trying to explain why the movie is great, for her.

    • @KyleHamel
      @KyleHamel Год назад +12

      Very well put!

    • @newworldman2112
      @newworldman2112 Год назад +20

      Glad I have sons who can agree the movie is pure crap

    • @GaetsKrop
      @GaetsKrop Год назад

      @@KyleHamel Thanks :)

    • @GaetsKrop
      @GaetsKrop Год назад +7

      @@newworldman2112 It's not on my to-watch list, that's all I can say

    • @davida12345
      @davida12345 Год назад +2

      You're maybe the only grown up on RUclips

  • @iamsheep
    @iamsheep Год назад +289

    It must have taken Ben a long time to make this video. Getting changed and doing the interview twice, perfecting his timing so that it looks like he's talking to himself. And the acting: Amazing.

    • @nolabets3130
      @nolabets3130 Год назад +2

      😂😂😂

    • @moonstar313
      @moonstar313 Год назад +2

      I thought I was tripping they bro and sis lol

    • @arigeo4310
      @arigeo4310 Год назад +4

      Acting like Barbie with all those wardrobe changes.

    • @_Uh_Oh_
      @_Uh_Oh_ Год назад

      @@moonstar313 I literally thought it must be his sister straight away

    • @moonstar313
      @moonstar313 Год назад

      @@_Uh_Oh_ 😂😂

  • @kierad1794
    @kierad1794 Год назад +396

    It’s actually really funny watching Ben simply not understand how a film can exist without catering to his interests. Just because you didn’t like it, doesn’t make it objectively a bad film.

    • @seanchaney3086
      @seanchaney3086 Год назад +11

      Beauty and the Beast is a good film. The Little Mermaid animated is good film. The Land Before Time is a good film. Sorry that the standards have been so lowered that criticism of a political ad reaching kids is missing the point. Get back to us by the 3rd film when it's running grooming and Pride themed ads.

    • @Krikormark
      @Krikormark Год назад +13

      The problem is that they’re not creating art anymore they’re creating propaganda and that’s what’s bothering ben. Also grooming children’s mind is evil.

    • @kierad1794
      @kierad1794 Год назад +2

      @@seanchaney3086 bro, take an english class.

    • @kierad1794
      @kierad1794 Год назад +8

      @@Krikormark History would tell you that film has always been propaganda. Lenin remarked “of all the arts, for us the most important is cinema”. Stalin once said, film is “a mighty instrument of mass agitation”. Ever heard of Triumph of the Will? And it’s not just the bad guys doing it. In WW2 the US sent some of its best filmmakers oversees to capture battle footage specifically for use in propaganda. What is film without propaganda?

    • @Krikormark
      @Krikormark Год назад +2

      @@kierad1794 so than you know why ben is doing what he is doing. We are lucky to have people like ben and a semi free press platform like youtube to be aware and not be sheeps

  • @madisonpoll3300
    @madisonpoll3300 Год назад +1147

    Ben, I think the crazy, nonsensical plot is meant to mirror the kind of wild plots young girls create when they play with Barbies. I was dying laughing in the theatre because they kept pointing out plot holes and leaning into the self-aware element. I thought it was a great representation of the plots I created with my Barbies when I was a kid.

    • @brightshining
      @brightshining Год назад +42

      Yes 👏😄
      Beautiful read on the imagination of the world created in the movie vs the ones we create ourself (in our mind and in the real world)
      Super great take 👌

    • @kathycoleman4648
      @kathycoleman4648 Год назад +34

      Someone actually did a video interpreting the film this way and it made me more interested in seeing it. I'm a big believer in the idea that films are like watercolor paintings. When you sit down to watch, it's a completed work. But you are a water brush capable of reactivating the paint, and that will make your experience different than someone else's. There is no 'correct' way to experience a film, otherwise they made it wrong.

    • @sorchadonavan5266
      @sorchadonavan5266 Год назад +1

      I never pretended Ken was part of the patriarchy or that Barbie needed a vagina.

    • @princesssparkle529
      @princesssparkle529 Год назад +48

      This guy has clearly never played with barbies and it shows

    • @polkadotss
      @polkadotss Год назад +35

      fr, he's taking it way too seriously, like when he talks about Ken just being in the world for a few minutes and realising there's a patriarchy, like that's supposed to be funny😭😭

  • @user-lc7mi1zh2m
    @user-lc7mi1zh2m Год назад +661

    I have played house with my cousin.
    Whenever Ken was featured, he was either the kissing partner of Barbie, or the big bad villain.
    The fact that this movie even went out of their way to give Ken a character arc and give a message that says "hey, maybe extreme feminism is a bad idea"
    Is a god damn miracle.

    • @nav-on
      @nav-on Год назад +7

      time is healing

    • @nav-on
      @nav-on Год назад +28

      good job Ryan Gosling on seeing ken doll face down on the ground and saying "ya am about to change this men whole career".

    • @chanr9531
      @chanr9531 Год назад +43

      Exactly. Barbieland and it’s resident at the beginning of the film basically is supposed to represent the imagination of a little girl and her simplistic understanding of the world anyways, hence why things in Barbieland are the way they are and it’d make sense that by the end of the movie once its residents started experiencing just a fraction of the real world and its complexities, they also began to change and try to find themselves more, little bits at a time.

    • @ChristophelusPulps
      @ChristophelusPulps Год назад +6

      @@chanr9531 Except then they go to the real world and it's just as simplistic and absurd.

    • @josephmother2659
      @josephmother2659 Год назад +15

      @@ChristophelusPulpsguess what, our own world is extremely simple and ridiculously absurd at times, and sometimes it’s not. That’s life, and art imitates life

  • @karlhess7278
    @karlhess7278 Год назад +384

    I love how serious Ben is about this movie. Bret doesn't care if the message of the movie is trash she is just happy it was funny and enjoyable.

    • @Saiputera
      @Saiputera Год назад +4

      Bret doesn't even enjoy the flim because of the feminist agenda lmao 😂😂

    • @okaySam
      @okaySam Год назад +7

      The messaging of the movie could be overlooked if it wasn't so pervasive everywhere. Ben is on point; this is a serious topic which is why this messaging exists everywhere. It works.

    • @mariakhan7986
      @mariakhan7986 Год назад +16

      @@Saiputera I mean like she said, if you push it aside you can still enjoy it. The feminist shit is cringe but I just rolled my eyes and moved on to the next scene.

    • @CiaoColeG
      @CiaoColeG Год назад +2

      ​@@mariakhan7986 Same

    • @NT-or9wh
      @NT-or9wh Год назад +3

      Reminds me of how Wall Street was suppose to be a cautionary tale, but Gordon Gecko became a hero for many young men.
      With Barbie I can see many women caring more about the fashion than message itself.

  • @user-gs7mp8ve5p
    @user-gs7mp8ve5p Год назад +129

    This is a perfect example of why the Barbie movie needs to exist. I am extremely right leaning but this movie moved me so much and made me realize my experience as a woman needs to be recognized.

    • @jessy1982
      @jessy1982 Год назад +21

      I expected it to be very biased to the left, but it managed to make fun of every side lol. It didn't care to fit a box, it just wanted to say what it wanted to say.

    • @LoneWulf278
      @LoneWulf278 11 месяцев назад +4

      It just sucks knowing how rare that feeling is for some women.

    • @Attmay
      @Attmay 7 месяцев назад

      Bothsidesism is whataboutism. It's trash and anyone who likes it is a bigot. @@jessy1982

    • @Attmay
      @Attmay 7 месяцев назад

      This comment is why Barfbie needs to be banned. What about the privileges nongay nonmen have over Gay MEN? The patriarchy is a myth created by the straightriarchy to reinforce those privileges, and this shitty movie is proof of it. There is no defense of it. Liking this movie is hating men. As a man who loves men and only loves men, I very much am offended and there will be accountability for any and all defense of this misandrist hate speech #BanBarbie #IAmGayManHearMeROAR

  • @lukevillarreal1458
    @lukevillarreal1458 Год назад +253

    Brett really pulled a "feelings don't care about your facts" on Ben. Respect.

    • @2ichtwerker
      @2ichtwerker Год назад +13

      Highly underrated comment right there. I love this!

    • @167kinggam
      @167kinggam Год назад +21

      well it's just a movie, if she felt good after watching the movie then what's the issue? Let people enjoy things.

    • @2ichtwerker
      @2ichtwerker Год назад +13

      @@167kinggam exactly! That’s why Brett is totally right when it comes to liking the film despite of the fundamentally correct criticism of Ben. English is not my mother language so maybe I misread the tone. I think there are most definitely issues where feelings don’t care about facts.

    • @asherisraeli3715
      @asherisraeli3715 Год назад

      When was that? Time frame?

    • @seb3661
      @seb3661 Год назад

      Brett is right, Ben is mentally ill.

  • @BenjaminFordPhoto
    @BenjaminFordPhoto Год назад +324

    Brett's guilty laugh for enjoying the movie is precious.

    • @davidsbgr
      @davidsbgr Год назад +24

      He's trying so hard to pretend he didn't like it

    • @sarov7658
      @sarov7658 Год назад +8

      @@davidsbgr why pretend when it's poo

    • @michaelquaid4679
      @michaelquaid4679 Год назад

      Yeah, I love that she's excited that little girls will be indoctrinated to be scared to walk down the beach cuz they think random man we'll just walk up and start smacking them on the ass and treat them like crap...
      Oh, and don't forget we should be a communist country apparently......
      Cooper is a MORON

    • @greybook6616
      @greybook6616 Год назад +8

      no wonder a 40 yr old man didn’t like the movie, literally was not the target audience at all

    • @alimo4610
      @alimo4610 Год назад

      @@greybook6616a good movie is a good movie regardless of the target audience.

  • @bjf5027
    @bjf5027 Год назад +279

    I love her smirk during the whole interview. You can almost hear her thinking "why the fuq does Ben care so much about this movie?"

    • @jeremygabriel2421
      @jeremygabriel2421 Год назад

      The smirk is because she know she’s a dunce like you.

    • @johnnyboi5268
      @johnnyboi5268 Год назад +65

      She’s like “it’s a fun movie” and Ben is like “blah blah politics blah blah feminist”. This is why I hate people like Ben sometimes when they’re trying to get you to hate something 😂

    • @lukeshioshio
      @lukeshioshio Год назад +5

      ​@@johnnyboi5268you definitely didn't see the movie

    • @johnnyboi5268
      @johnnyboi5268 Год назад +24

      @@lukeshioshio More like you didn’t

    • @lukeshioshio
      @lukeshioshio Год назад +3

      @@johnnyboi5268 you didn't see the movie bro, it's okay your parents didn't wanna take you and you have *no* friends. Don't worry your life will get better!

  • @PositiveMe100
    @PositiveMe100 Год назад +80

    Im 25, the only time Ken was needed during my and my girlfriends’ playtimes was either for kissing or sexy things. Barbie movie was very generous with Ken giving him a whole plotline, it was adorable.

  • @victorialisa_
    @victorialisa_ Год назад +506

    The point to the ending was acceptance of death and anxiety and depression and very human things and not wanting to have to be fake all the time. By becoming human she finally could experience the complexity of life that she couldn’t experience in Barbie land- that’s it

    • @lilyperez578
      @lilyperez578 Год назад +62

      Exactly. It's not that hard

    • @victorialisa_
      @victorialisa_ Год назад +62

      Humanity is a beautiful but scary thing. She wanted to take that risk

    • @avacadomangobanana2588
      @avacadomangobanana2588 Год назад +16

      @@victorialisa_she also wanted to make the real world like Barbie world where woman are treated fairly

    • @rickandteribedell4350
      @rickandteribedell4350 Год назад +9

      And a real woman goes to the gynecologist. 😂 😉🙄

    • @Saiputera
      @Saiputera Год назад

      This flim is pro communist china propaganda. No wonder Vietnam, middle east etc.. ban this movies 🤔😂😂

  • @atishkaak1023
    @atishkaak1023 Год назад +156

    Ben's reaction to Brett saying "enjoying shirtless Ryan Gosling doing a dance number", absolutely gold. 🤣🤣

    • @blameese
      @blameese Год назад +6

      Best part 😆

  • @JohnTube2K
    @JohnTube2K Год назад +325

    Ben should dress as Brett and Brett should dress as Ben for Halloween. That would be awesome and funny.

    • @Fantasyremix
      @Fantasyremix Год назад +5

      PLEASE they need to do this

    • @willcampbell2485
      @willcampbell2485 Год назад +11

      They already do this every day

    • @kumeoii
      @kumeoii Год назад +1

      i would dieeeee if they did that

    • @giraffezebra2698
      @giraffezebra2698 Год назад +4

      TransBrett and TransBen NO!

    • @GrandmasterLix
      @GrandmasterLix Год назад +3

      Yes! And then change their names to Bren & Bett !
      Transformation complete!

  • @user-te8rg5sd7e
    @user-te8rg5sd7e Год назад +34

    personally, i viewed it as barbie felt like she was stuck in barbieland. she was stereotypical barbie and couldn’t grow. she saw the problems in the real world and how it affected her home and it made her want to be active. she wants to help little girls and women. she went to the real world to try to make a difference and grow as a person and not be stuck. she wanted to be the dreamer and the inventor instead of the dreamed or invented object. i think had they had the ending being her going to work for mattel to grow it and do that instead of the gynecology thing it would’ve made more sense

    • @arxsyn
      @arxsyn 10 месяцев назад

      Honestly, the gynecology thing was meant to be an end joke. What woman actually likes getting examined at the gyno?

    • @krispykale4716
      @krispykale4716 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@arxsynBarbie literally didnt posses genitals before she went, she's looking forward to it because it's proof she's no longer a doll

  • @HalfafanD
    @HalfafanD Год назад +301

    Brett may have a point about the previews and how parents would just bring their kids anyway despite the rating and/or target audience. Remember Deadpool when the first movie came out? All these parents complaining about how they took their kid to see a superhero movie even though it was rated R only to be exposing their kid to a bunch of violent graphic scenes and foul language. Yet it still kept happening and there were still complaints no matter how many people who worked on the movie, including Ryan Reynolds, clarified to them that it was not for kids.

    • @jacobpfeil5870
      @jacobpfeil5870 Год назад +4

      PG13 never stopped me nor anyone I knew. Unfortunately most Americans are selective with what their kids see.

    • @shelleycline3542
      @shelleycline3542 Год назад

      Sounds like you’re talking about a bunch of shitty parents

    • @vvieites001
      @vvieites001 Год назад +12

      It’s rated PG-13 too. Same as Titanic, miraculously, even though the themes of Titanic are way more adult. And I saw that when I was 7 or 8 lol parents of kids under 13 get to decide if their kids can go see it or not. That’s what the rating and content warming is there for.

    • @millennialodyssey5956
      @millennialodyssey5956 Год назад +11

      The woman that played Barbie said in an interview it was for everyone. But it's rated PG13?

    • @balldropper3423
      @balldropper3423 Год назад +5

      Transformers was rated pg 13. All the kids were seeing that.

  • @xxlonglivejody8403
    @xxlonglivejody8403 Год назад +520

    I love how upset ben is over this movie and brett is just trying so hard not to laugh 😅

  • @Marroquin4203
    @Marroquin4203 Год назад +366

    It’s always nice to see siblings have an argument

  • @nicolesky
    @nicolesky Год назад +46

    Why so much hate from Ben? Kudos to Brett for saying how she truly feels and liking the movie. Don’t let Ben intimidate you into concurring with his views. I actually don’t think the movie was entirely feminist. It showed how difficult it was for Ken (a symbolism for men) to only worship Barbie. Much like in real life, when you lean too far left or right into one thing, it becomes too extreme. Ahem, Ben. AHEM.

    • @ManiyaVinas
      @ManiyaVinas 10 месяцев назад

      In my rad leaning view, ken get off easily

    • @user-rb6qf4po9l
      @user-rb6qf4po9l 10 месяцев назад +1

      You are right, but I would have liked if they expanded that plot line in the real world. Men shouldn't have been depicted as dumb in the real world and only used as comedic relief. It could have been a nice distinction from Barbie land if real people acted as real people. In my opinion, the movie is mid mainly due to the writting. The lack of originality also surprised me because the expectations for the movie were so high. It had some funny moments which I enjoyed, but I wouldn't watch it again.

    • @Attmay
      @Attmay 7 месяцев назад

      Brett is the bully. Any non-critical comments about this misandrist crap constitutes misandry. Stop defending it and start protesting it.

    • @Attmay
      @Attmay 7 месяцев назад

      The movie is bad. Not mid, BAD. Stop making excuses for it. @@user-rb6qf4po9l

  • @lizasaakadze5411
    @lizasaakadze5411 Год назад +149

    Let's say, hypothetically, I'm a Barbie girl. Okay, let's even say I'm in a Barbie World. Right, so in this scenario, I would obviously know from personal experience that life in plastic is fantastic. Wouldn't it be reasonable to assume you can brush my hair and undress me literally everywhere ? Imagination you can derive from the fundamentals of basic logic and life is your creation.

    • @brightshining
      @brightshining Год назад +12

      No, no... you've got a point...

    • @sausagecandles
      @sausagecandles Год назад +5

      Damnnnn let him cook let him cook!

    • @traktor321
      @traktor321 Год назад +2

      Having a deja vu. Damn. You onto something. You could probably write a song about it

    • @pvsweetypie
      @pvsweetypie Год назад +1

      Lame

    • @Saiputera
      @Saiputera Год назад +1

      This flim is pro communist china propaganda. No wonder Vietnam, middle east etc.. ban this movies 🤔😂😂

  • @isabellabrisac2214
    @isabellabrisac2214 Год назад +231

    It's so nice to see Ben's and Brett's respect towards eachother, they have such a great friendship dynamic!

  • @Dash277
    @Dash277 Год назад +122

    My wife is like this. She doesn't care about plot or anything. She just wants it to be "fun".

    • @MAGICCOFFEY
      @MAGICCOFFEY Год назад +9

      Usually people like this have had tough lives, My moms the same way.

    • @hannahwilliams2143
      @hannahwilliams2143 Год назад +20

      My husband is like this haha
      He just likes action and fun, and I get stuck on plot holes and bad acting haha 😂

    • @Idontknowhoiamanymore
      @Idontknowhoiamanymore Год назад +1

      Girls just want to have fun

    • @daniellove162
      @daniellove162 Год назад +10

      My wife has NO political world view going in on this film. When she got back from watching with friends she said, "it was fun but they were mean to men".

    • @sj0223
      @sj0223 Год назад +6

      ​@@MAGICCOFFEYthis is a good point and sometimes like... It's okay to just feel good. I felt like this about the movie too. Women have different experiences. Period. I thought as conservatives we all agree that women and men are very different. I hated the patriarchy part but it didn't have to solve that with Barbie making her life about finding a man and having kids. I think Ben is mad she didn't get married and have kids. I would consider myself a "trad wife" and I don't think that every woman has to be like me. My children bring me a lot of joy but there are a ton of movies that are love stories. I'm glad to have a movie that's not just a Disney movie (I mean like frozen not the new woke stuff) that doesn't have to end in love being the main goal for a female character. Maybe that's a sequel! But it doesn't have to be. It can JUST be feel good and fun.

  • @TotalWealth
    @TotalWealth Год назад +43

    By embracing and being drawn to the elderly women, Barbie is embracing aging and thus embracing death. (It’s not that complicated!)
    One of America Ferreira’s longings was for a “regular” Barbie that could just be a mom.

  • @_D_Flo_
    @_D_Flo_ Год назад +978

    In case anyone didn’t already know, this just proves that Ben can deconstruct and debate literally anything 😂

    • @TeenageDirtbag8
      @TeenageDirtbag8 Год назад +32

      no it does not

    • @chrisboyd168
      @chrisboyd168 Год назад +17

      Seems to me that it just proves that procreation can occur without one participant being satisfied or enjoying the process. No WAP near ol Ben.

    • @Willie_Jones76
      @Willie_Jones76 Год назад +4

      He just had his 4th child.🙄

    • @gamedrop3262
      @gamedrop3262 Год назад +5

      This is an obvious affront to our society and if you dont see the seriousness of this topic then you should examine how you discern priorities for yourself in the future.

    • @swallman
      @swallman Год назад +1

      And by extension cooper can not.

  • @levii6126
    @levii6126 Год назад +311

    I love that Barbie picked the real world at the end because she didn’t pick the world where women rule everything (which some women think they would pick) I got the message at the end that the world wouldn’t be good if either sex fully ran it and was in charge

    • @Malthizar
      @Malthizar Год назад +21

      Then you didn't understand why she went to the real world. She went to change it to be more like Barbieland. The "real world" is labeled a patriarchy. That's the whole point.
      It's takes like this that have men think women really shouldn't be voting

    • @levii6126
      @levii6126 Год назад +8

      @@Malthizar Wow “it’s takes like this that make men think women shouldn’t be voting”. Its a pg13 doll movie.. I agree with Brett. Got forbid I didn’t have the same exact opinion as Ben Shapiro. If you’re so pea brained that you cant stand a young woman liking a BARBIE movie, without questioning her rights, then I hope you don’t have children or a wife. Its takes like yours that make me think men are really turning into little feminine b*tches these days, I genuinely don’t get why you watched a debate video if you didn’t want different opinions. If you want to take women’s rights then go watch some liberal videos cause it pretty much sounds like that’s where you belong. I’ll be voting for TRUMP again with my Barbie hat on, bye!

    • @levii6126
      @levii6126 Год назад +39

      @@Malthizar btw it never says why she went to the real world, LIKE Brett and Ben said in the video, if you even watched it. Its giving liberal troll energy.

    • @conservativecutie
      @conservativecutie Год назад +37

      @@Malthizarthis is mad embarrassing bro

    • @Malthizar
      @Malthizar Год назад +14

      ​@@levii6126very emotional stuff there. There's a saying called "hit dogs holler". It's mainly done when a person starts making emotional appeals and ad hominem attacks.
      Barbie literally escapes the real world to return to Barbieland, where she is HORRIFIED to see it's now a patriarchy. After she fixes it, she goes back to the real world after Ferrara's speech and all the jazz around women and motherhood.
      Any _logical_ person that wasn't operating on emotion would reason that she's not going to the place she literally just ran away from and changed because she likes the way it's set up.
      To use your (weird) example: You wouldn't escape from Cali to Texas only to go BACK to Cali unless you wanted to change things. This is especially true if you just made a concerted effort to prevent Texas from being like Cali in the first place.
      To a _logical_ person that makes sense. To an emotional person it's completely missed.
      Can't wait for the next insightful and _logical_ response 😂

  • @unclippable
    @unclippable Год назад +360

    ben: trying to have a constructive argument and prove his point
    brett: laughing along and agreeing with 75% of what he says

    • @hazaelvega4366
      @hazaelvega4366 Год назад +12

      😂 95%

    • @ninefive8930
      @ninefive8930 Год назад +44

      I think she doesn’t agree all the time, but just recognizes his point of view, it is just respect

    • @lojanta
      @lojanta Год назад

      Ikr?

    • @nicoleterry5105
      @nicoleterry5105 Год назад +61

      She’s not taking the movie as seriously as he is. She is of the opinion that it’s meant for adults, and for adults who understand the cultural and political climate we can roll our eyes and the dumb stuff, and still enjoy the good stuff. Ben is taking it more seriously because he knows people are taking their little girls to this, and if it’s meant for children it’s propaganda aimed at making tiny feminists. Both of them are right and have their good points. It is a PG-13 movie, meant for older audiences, but regardless moms are still taking their daughters because it’s Barbie, Barbie is a kids toy.
      Ben is a 39 year old father with 2 daughters, and 2 sons. Brett is a 22 year old woman, unmarried with no children. Their view on things like this are definitely going to be different.

    • @Mnesterus
      @Mnesterus Год назад +2

      shes a diversity hire soooo

  • @ashleysherrow2932
    @ashleysherrow2932 Год назад +12

    I don’t think the way Barbies and Kens treat each other in the beginning is representative of how men and women treat each other. I honestly think it’s representative of how little girls play with Barbies lol.

    • @IcanGOwithTHEflow
      @IcanGOwithTHEflow Год назад +1

      Thats it I don't know why that's so hard for some people to figure out little girls didn't really play with ken dolls that's why Barbie ignore ken

  • @lillianwilliams9820
    @lillianwilliams9820 Год назад +110

    The ending of the Barbie movie is NOT restoring the matriarchy (kind of). The movie talked about the importance of having men and women be equal and acknowledges the fact that that is not the case in either the real world or Barbieland. So although at the end of the movie, the Barbies get their land back, the movie explicitly states that one day the Kens will be equal and they will have equal ruling with the Barbies. They say the same thing about the real world, stating that one day the women will be equal with the men. The real world and Barbieland are foils of each other, showing two different extremes that are both wrong. That's why both need to be fixed. It's not extreme feminism or extreme misogyny but a mix of men and women working together. THAT'S THE POINT OF THE MOVIE

    • @NijyarDusky
      @NijyarDusky 11 месяцев назад +10

      exactly I don't know why this is so hard to understand 😅

    • @LoneWulf278
      @LoneWulf278 11 месяцев назад +7

      @@NijyarDusky People didn’t want to understand.

    • @imaalias2162
      @imaalias2162 9 месяцев назад +1

      How are women not currently equal to men in the real world?

    • @LoneWulf278
      @LoneWulf278 9 месяцев назад

      @@imaalias2162 If you’re actually asking in good faith, a book called “Invisible Women” by Caroline Criado-Perez goes pretty deep into it.

    • @veebliss1266
      @veebliss1266 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@imaalias2162pay wage, respect, to start 😂

  • @BAM_Deadstroke
    @BAM_Deadstroke Год назад +471

    So basically, Brett has the opinion of "I can recognize this movie wasn't objectively good, but I enjoyed it and had fun and it was a good time"
    Which I can respect, honestly.

    • @guntherwhite2043
      @guntherwhite2043 Год назад +5

      You can respect a delusional take?

    • @lotsoflegoofficial
      @lotsoflegoofficial Год назад +58

      ​@guntherwhite2043 it's an opinion... sooooooo🥱

    • @avacadomangobanana2588
      @avacadomangobanana2588 Год назад +62

      @@guntherwhite2043I believe it’s her opinion that she had fun. Which is allowed.

    • @lpycb42
      @lpycb42 Год назад +39

      @@guntherwhite2043It’s not a delusional take. It’s an opinion. You can dislike it or you can like it and it’s OK. A lot of people hated Oppenheimer, I loved it. It is what it is.

    • @honey2826
      @honey2826 Год назад +21

      @@guntherwhite2043you’re like a left wing person who criticizes people for watching “problematic” movies but on the right

  • @rinoacooly2
    @rinoacooly2 Год назад +231

    Ben's face when Brett said its okay for women to enjoy Ryan Gosling shirtless was priceless 😆

    • @derekshook5642
      @derekshook5642 Год назад +23

      she's complained about the sexualizing of women and then says that, lol
      even Brett has double standards

    • @blakecroteau9058
      @blakecroteau9058 Год назад +5

      @@derekshook5642 sexualizing women sometimes is okay just whenever ever women ever is being sexualizing is different

    • @elicoolreading
      @elicoolreading Год назад +5

      ​@@derekshook5642What liking a person is "sexualizing" them? You can like a girl, but don't go and sexualize her by just standing there. It's stupid and childish.

    • @elicoolreading
      @elicoolreading Год назад +1

      ​@@blakecroteau9058It's never okey for men and women

    • @ConnorDudley585
      @ConnorDudley585 Год назад +7

      @@derekshook5642she said you don’t have to feel bad for enjoying it, not that they should’ve done it. she said it in the same vein that she was saying you don’t have to feel bad for enjoying the movie, even though it was leftists and third wave feminist propaganda.

  • @HBSaxMachine
    @HBSaxMachine Год назад +123

    Ben: “That’s cheap film-making”
    Brett: “That part made me cry!”😂
    I busted out laughing at this! You both are just hilarious and have amazing points. Thank you for sharing, and for the laughs! 😂😂😂

    • @kyraforeman508
      @kyraforeman508 Год назад +3

      I’m in my 30’s and pregnant. It made me cry too.

    • @myleswelnetz6700
      @myleswelnetz6700 9 месяцев назад +1

      They must’ve wasted their entire budget on just the cast, so they made every prop at home to be brought to the set.

  • @karr1990
    @karr1990 Год назад +329

    I interpreted the ending completely different. It was hilarious and the audience erupted in laughter! She chose to be human, and thus includes having to do human women things like going to the gynecologist. It seems that she’s showing up for an interview and is so excited. Why everyone laughed at the end is because she wants to be a woman, but once she experiences the check up at the gyno she may just run back to being Barbie! 😄

    • @justmythoughts4917
      @justmythoughts4917 Год назад +32

      YES! My theater laughed so hard at the end. I thought it was a perfect way to end it because it showed that she became a human in such a funny way 🤣

    • @AnotherFae
      @AnotherFae Год назад +14

      The point of the ending was that she finally got to do something she wanted, becoming human and having to do mundane human things. That's the point of the story, not realizing being human is shit.

    • @karr1990
      @karr1990 Год назад

      @@AnotherFae I am guessing you’re a man & haven’t experienced going to a gynecologist.

  • @cycarocy
    @cycarocy Год назад +291

    Shout out to Brett Copper for keeping it real and not hide the fact that she did enjoy the barbie film like every other woman

    • @tinyflyingdragons9432
      @tinyflyingdragons9432 Год назад +28

      I'm a woman and I hated the barbie movie and my friend is a woman and she hated it. But to be fair I am autistic and watching it I was like wtf, and my friend is blind and most of the fun was visual and she couldn't see it.

    • @korvmedmos979
      @korvmedmos979 Год назад +4

      Women say they love it :)

    • @The_LucidDreamer_
      @The_LucidDreamer_ Год назад +2

      @@tinyflyingdragons9432

    • @skye.325
      @skye.325 Год назад +3

      I guess that gives me permission to go like the next toxic male movie about crushing women into the ground

    • @seanogary1205
      @seanogary1205 Год назад

      @@tinyflyingdragons9432 haahhahahaha I humorously thought that the autism and the blindness both functioned to provide a more accurate perspective.

  • @tanukibrahma
    @tanukibrahma Год назад +231

    The response to the irrepressible fear of death problem presented in the movie, I think, is the most intelligent of all: it doesn’t try to “solve” the problem (because it can’t be solved), but sends the protagonist (Barbie) into the real world to ask questions - to experience deeply and learn about life. In short, to live. A dogmatic point of view resulting from a hypersensitivity to the dread irrepressible fear might make this approach difficult to see.

    • @jigglypuff_foryoutube1700
      @jigglypuff_foryoutube1700 Год назад +11

      There is one solution to death: Jesus Christ ❤️

    • @thefarticle69
      @thefarticle69 Год назад +7

      There is something that can absolutely remedy the fear of death, but most don’t want to acknowledge it or take it seriously. That is the Bible and Jesus Christ

    • @Azihayya
      @Azihayya Год назад +7

      ​@@jigglypuff_foryoutube1700lmao, no

    • @jigglypuff_foryoutube1700
      @jigglypuff_foryoutube1700 Год назад +1

      @@thefarticle69 amen!

    • @jigglypuff_foryoutube1700
      @jigglypuff_foryoutube1700 Год назад +1

      @@Azihayya why are you so quick to dismiss it?

  • @BRUQBEATS
    @BRUQBEATS Год назад +48

    Great to watch Ben and Brett chew their thoughts on this… I personally thought the movie was from Ken’s perspective… the best line for me was when Ken says to Barbie it’s not very nice to be on the receiving end of put down and discrimination… heavy line that nobody is talking about.

  • @janellescott210
    @janellescott210 Год назад +227

    I thought Barbie going to the real world was symbolic of growing up. She wanted to stay in the real world because the experience was fulfilling to her, the gynecologist appointment was her taking responsibility for herself and her life. I think they tried to say too much and I actually think it might be a set up for a 3 part movie franchise. I’d like to see Barbie’s real world experience and might there be a new, more mature, relationship with Ken in the future.

    • @brittanytoretto5287
      @brittanytoretto5287 Год назад +15

      That makes alot of sense actually. Apart of becoming a woman in the real world is the uncomfortable experiences like gyno visits menstruation and reproductive health it's universal no matter how diverse we are it's the one experience we all share as women

    • @Saiputera
      @Saiputera Год назад

      This flim is pro communist china propaganda. No wonder Vietnam, middle east etc.. ban this movies 🤔😂😂

    • @humansmayglow
      @humansmayglow Год назад +7

      @@Saiputera Nope... that was for showing an Asian coast line in the movie that China argues was its property and Vietnam didn't agree!

    • @Vishnuk-fe9iv
      @Vishnuk-fe9iv Год назад

      Still scared to point out the misandry in this movie.

    • @AlpineAlien
      @AlpineAlien Год назад +1

      Ew i hope not. Shes not in love with him

  • @AstroLonghorn
    @AstroLonghorn Год назад +76

    This is Ben literally arguing with himself about how he actually liked the Barbie movie. You can't fool me Ben

  • @briano9397
    @briano9397 Год назад +31

    I wish every debate would open with "Joining me now is the incredibly wrong!" 😂😂😂😂

  • @avercado4132
    @avercado4132 Год назад +109

    as a woman, I can't remember a time a movie made me laugh more than barbie.

    • @riftyrizvi5696
      @riftyrizvi5696 Год назад +9

      Thats pretty sad tbh

    • @avercado4132
      @avercado4132 Год назад +5

      @@riftyrizvi5696 admittedly, you always tend to find things funnier when you're with friends at the theater

    • @riftyrizvi5696
      @riftyrizvi5696 Год назад +1

      @Strawberrybby132 it was the matriarchal part that was hella bad in the movie. This is probably the most peak woke movie till now. I think Ben have been easy on it honestly

    • @reesespuffs7142
      @reesespuffs7142 Год назад +2

      @@riftyrizvi5696its a movie about dolls

    • @riftyrizvi5696
      @riftyrizvi5696 Год назад

      @@reesespuffs7142 thats what i hoped it was

  • @karanicole2999
    @karanicole2999 Год назад +28

    the movie wasn't about death though. It was about Ken discovering who he is without Barbie and Barbie discovering she doesn't have to be perfect.

  • @carlcalangi
    @carlcalangi Год назад +492

    This debate is better than the actual Barbie movie.

    • @unknown-lk7vq
      @unknown-lk7vq Год назад

      yeah? then maybe get a life

    • @somegeekguy
      @somegeekguy Год назад +39

      Nah that movie slapped

    • @maxcall2379
      @maxcall2379 Год назад +19

      Ken was great. Everything he did cracked me up 😂

    • @rocklandstone5475
      @rocklandstone5475 Год назад

      Some people think that movies are politics. Somehow...
      Could be the 7 years of BS propaganda you follow... I'll bet you blame Biden for Barbie's existance and think this is a winning strategy to impeach him. Sorry bub. You're opinions are just as fake as the BS you consume.
      Fun fact: Trump committed treason. Attacking a movie will not save him and you will all have to live with that reality.

    • @LONGARILO
      @LONGARILO Год назад +16

      Just because u don't have money for tickets
      Don't insult a film

  • @squidaker
    @squidaker Год назад +238

    As the daughter of a mother, watching that embodiment of everything wrong with feminism in the form of a little girl made we want to apologize to my mom for everything I've ever done wrong.

    • @guthrie_1
      @guthrie_1 Год назад

      WTF are you even saying

    • @Excremental_Discharge
      @Excremental_Discharge Год назад +21

      But you have zero issues with how women are depicted in anime🤣
      All of those "kawaii" videos on your playlist totally represent women in a positive light

    • @anjieobasa1871
      @anjieobasa1871 Год назад +5

      @@Excremental_Dischargelmao ikr.

    • @ezabelgomes9576
      @ezabelgomes9576 Год назад +17

      ​@karl_j_havok That doesn't mean they are in favor of sexual degeneracy.
      It just means they like cutesy anime stuff. Their playlist is a music playlist, anyway.
      Why make assumptions off of something so irrelevant?

    • @ezabelgomes9576
      @ezabelgomes9576 Год назад +5

      Good music tastes, btw.

  • @pokemonyoshi
    @pokemonyoshi Год назад +39

    It's like watching a father hear his daughter explain why the modern movie is actually good.

    • @nathanrieben2925
      @nathanrieben2925 Год назад

      Brett is WAY out of her depth.

    • @FranciscoHOS
      @FranciscoHOS 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@nathanrieben2925 Is she? It seems like Ben missed a lot of the satire and is pointing a scene in a direction where it isn't going.

    • @nathanrieben2925
      @nathanrieben2925 11 месяцев назад

      Yes, she most certainly is.@@FranciscoHOS

    • @FranciscoHOS
      @FranciscoHOS 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@nathanrieben2925 in what way?

  • @writingmystory2324
    @writingmystory2324 Год назад +186

    I now need a whole series of Brett and Ben fighting over movie stuff. This was hilarious!

  • @iwaslikeameliooo
    @iwaslikeameliooo Год назад +111

    The joke of them being related just never gets old. Also there is absolutely nothing anybody could ever say to convince me they are not related.

    • @FiryaFYI
      @FiryaFYI Год назад +10

      They are like waayyyyyy to similar lol

    • @sarov7658
      @sarov7658 Год назад

      @@davidsbgr you makes 0 sense tho if it's like that why does she look like him idiott

    • @IngeniousReaper
      @IngeniousReaper Год назад +3

      ​@@davidsbgryikes

    • @IngeniousReaper
      @IngeniousReaper Год назад +1

      @@davidsbgr Yeah I guess that's true. It's just weird because Brett looks like she could be his daughter.

    • @fehyndana7725
      @fehyndana7725 Год назад +2

      @@IngeniousReaperI bet she is his illegitimate daughter and that’s why she got the job with daily wire!😂

  • @stflaw
    @stflaw Год назад +74

    Ben: Does a careful and astute analysis of the plot and its political implications.
    Brett: Had fun.
    Right there is why men and women don't understand each other.

    • @AnkurSethi108
      @AnkurSethi108 Год назад +4

      An older guy told me, women are all about the experience or even the idea of the experience. Like they see nice houses and it isn't that they necessarily want it, but they just like the idea of the experience.

    • @Chanelnumber7394
      @Chanelnumber7394 Год назад

      😂😂😂 your comment really made me laugh so accurate

    • @davidquirk101
      @davidquirk101 Год назад +12

      Ben: This movie is terrible. I hated it
      Brett: This movie is terrible. I loved it

    • @yuh8319
      @yuh8319 Год назад +6

      i think ben misinterpreted a lot of the “political implications.” the barbie movies pokes fun at woke culture while at the same time poking fun at far right extremism. but ben interpreted the poking fun at woke culture as a push towards it. brett went in more open minded than ben, and i think that’s why they ended with two different opinions.

  • @emilylouise1971
    @emilylouise1971 Год назад +25

    I just think ben’s not the target audience I feel like for women who played with Barbie so much of it was so relatable to how we played with the dolls growing up 😂

    • @viking511-
      @viking511- 10 месяцев назад

      Exactly. It was all about Barbie’s. Kens were accessories.

  • @arkayceedom
    @arkayceedom Год назад +131

    I didn't watch a lot of action/ testosterone-fueled movies growing up. But when the Barbies said to ask a Ken what the Godfather movie is about and he starts explaining it, my husband laughed. There are stereotypes for a reason and it is okay to laugh at it.

    • @mariab7453
      @mariab7453 Год назад +14

      Interesting. As a woman who did grow up watching a lot of action/high testosterone movies and who loves the Godfather movies this joke actually fell a bit flat for me. It was cute but not that funny probably because I wasn’t even aware that there is a stereotype surrounding the Godfather movies. I did get the BBC Pride and Prejudice joke since I was obsessed with that mini-series but my guess is that a woman who is not a Jane Austen fan probably didn’t get that joke? I guess that’s the problem with relying on stereotypes for jokes. They really aren’t that reliable.

    • @faithkillen3484
      @faithkillen3484 Год назад

      Right!

    • @TheGumbyGuy
      @TheGumbyGuy Год назад

      Yeah that was a good joke. I agree that the movie was fun. The message not so great.

    • @paper4501
      @paper4501 Год назад +1

      @@mariab7453 I'm not a Jane Austen fan, haven't seen Pride and Prejudice, but still 'understood' the joke, just didn't relate. It still made me laugh, though. Same with the Godfather thing - didn't relate, but still found it funny cos of the stereotype. 👍 Stereotypes, bad and good, are usually based on reality in some way or to some extent, maybe just not modern reality or they are a skewed interpretation of reality, but it's why they do/can work as jokes. 🙃

    • @mariab7453
      @mariab7453 Год назад

      @@paper4501 I agree that they can work as a joke. Sometimes, however, they don't and you just end up with a bunch of offended people. Lol! I just didn't think these particular jokes were that funny or relatable. Sure, I laughed too because honestly there was not much else to laugh at but it just seemed like lazy writing to me. I guess my issue with Barbie is that it had the potential to be such a great and FUN movie and it was a complete letdown for me. Just my opinion as someone who grew up playing with Barbie my whole childhood.

  • @ytsamurai1962
    @ytsamurai1962 Год назад +137

    Ben: Deeply analyzes the themes and story of the movie
    Brett: It was fun and colorful

    • @jasmintea8825
      @jasmintea8825 Год назад +33

      Ben completely missed the point 😭

    • @johnnyboi5268
      @johnnyboi5268 Год назад +15

      People like Ben just need to enjoy life and stop over analyzing things, just have fun! Not everything has to be political.

    • @TheMeekGeekxD
      @TheMeekGeekxD Год назад +5

      ​@johnnyboi5268 lol just because someone doesn't look at a movie the same way you do, doesn't mean they "don't enjoy life" it ain't that serious 😂

    • @johnnyboi5268
      @johnnyboi5268 Год назад +3

      @@TheMeekGeekxD Did you not just see his 45 minute rant about Barbie?! It’s as if all he does is think about why he hates the movie so much

    • @uno9915
      @uno9915 Год назад +4

      @@johnnyboi5268 They literally made it political you dunce. His job is to make points and story on media, of course he's going to analyze. He has fun but thats ignorant to think you have to let all things slide in the name of fun.

  • @ryanm3644
    @ryanm3644 Год назад +125

    Barbie is actually an extremely based film if you watch it from Ken's perspective. Ken is our guy, fighting the matriarchy and for equal rights for men.

    • @Soren59
      @Soren59 Год назад +17

      Basen and Kenpilled

    • @vanessalore9942
      @vanessalore9942 Год назад +3

      True, but I think Greta was having the Ken’s subjugated just so they can feel there what women feel in the real world. Or maybe not. The interpretations are all over the place on this one

    • @StupidAnon-gn8ih
      @StupidAnon-gn8ih Год назад +3

      @@vanessalore9942 In which case, we would be looking at a horrific, collectivist class-based revenge story built on the broken premise that women have been oppressed by men.
      You people are really doing well selling this movie.

    • @warfilmdude
      @warfilmdude Год назад

      The movie sucks with the over exaggerations of the patriarchy, but it does have some based moments. 1) the obvious transgender Barbie irony. Like, you have that America Ferrera bitch talking how men don't understand how hard it is to be a woman when you literally have a dude casted into this movie that is playing a woman effortlessly. It's funny how easy it is for a man to become a woman lol. 2) then u have the ending with Margot leaving to become a real woman and the first thing she does is get a vagina. I'm not sure if Greta was being ironic with this ending but it basically is just a slap in the face to trannies because it basically is saying a woman is just a human with a vagina. 3) Margot becomes depressed in the beginning and starts questioning things whenever her owner starts feeling depressed as well. However, in the end, Barbie tells Ken to be himself and don't worry about what others think. This basically negates why barby was feeling down in the beginning. It shows that barbies have no agency. Their feelings are determined by their owner while kens are determined by himself. I don't know if this was intentional or just a huge logic flaw. Either way it seems pretty based and kino

    • @redvelvet9215
      @redvelvet9215 Год назад +14

      Ken was trying to find his identity and not be an accessory to Barbie

  • @alteregoeris7483
    @alteregoeris7483 Год назад +12

    “Any power you have should be masked under a giggle” Brett Cooper while disagreeing with her boss. 😂

    • @Attmay
      @Attmay 7 месяцев назад

      She should have gotten the Candace Owens treatment. I won't watch Snow White if she's in it.

  • @jackmeeks2294
    @jackmeeks2294 Год назад +155

    I was already a major Brett fan, and have been subscribed to her channel for a month or so now. The fact that she knew this was basically seen as the most woke movie of all time, yet not only admitted to loving the film, she brought up some really great points that I haven't seen a single other conservative reviewer acknowledge. She even intros her own review video with the fact that she is a fan girl of the director, which I think is incredibly important to state her own bias before jumping into it. With all of that said, her honesty on her feelings about the film given the backlash she could have received, has just made me love Brett even more than I already did. Someone you can count on for a fair and genuine opinion from her own perspective and not the mainstream conservative narrative. This is what Daily Wire should be all about, LOVE IT!

    • @kylekullin2520
      @kylekullin2520 Год назад

      Do you like Tom Petty?

    • @jackmeeks2294
      @jackmeeks2294 Год назад

      @@kylekullin2520 my father listened to him growing up. I thought his music was pretty good back then.

    • @ascari6460
      @ascari6460 Год назад +10

      She didn’t actually make a single point. On every front she failed to produce logic and evidence. This was not a debate it was a one sided conversation.

    • @jaxonpecora4271
      @jaxonpecora4271 Год назад

      Lotus eater did a fantastic video on way it was a conservative movie

    • @faithwdeng
      @faithwdeng Год назад +21

      @@ascari6460technically no logic is required when someone is defending why they like or dislike something. Cause feelings aren’t based on logic. Lmfao

  • @Neurotripsicks
    @Neurotripsicks Год назад +33

    Imagine going to see Barbie and hearing furious scribbling behind you and you turn around and it's Ben just giggling to himself while taking notes.

    • @howboutdis3908
      @howboutdis3908 Год назад +3

      I would pay the same as the Barbie ticket just to see Ben watch that movie for the first time. Must've been hilarious to just see him sit there with a serious face analysing both the movie and the audience around him.

  • @brandonhoffman7
    @brandonhoffman7 Год назад +303

    You two should definitely just have a show together weekly

  • @alexkay6676
    @alexkay6676 Год назад +19

    This is actually a fascinating video on differences. Brett and Ben essentially agreed on every single aspect of the movie, but one liked it while the other didn't.

  • @Kiki-ny7qr
    @Kiki-ny7qr Год назад +58

    This interview gave father and teen daughter vibes, I love how they respects each other but are still happy to point out their opposite point of view and criticize with honesty

    • @JosephCoenMason
      @JosephCoenMason Год назад +1

      At least someone points that out. The majority in the comments are like "Brett is so respectful", yet ignored that not only was Ben respectful, but he pointed out the flaws in Brett's arguments, and things she has missed. lol

    • @theNimboo
      @theNimboo Год назад +2

      Ya it was funny to see Ben start to go into his vicious attack mode debate type thing that he is so used to doing and then instantly pulling himself back and softening hahaha
      It is like his love and respect for Brett kept him from going all out debate monster like he usually is

    • @priscillajimenez27
      @priscillajimenez27 Год назад

      Uncle/niece

  • @Brianlovesrice
    @Brianlovesrice Год назад +82

    Aww this father and daughter combination is so heartwarming

    • @AdamPruett
      @AdamPruett Год назад +6

      ​@penguin0611Brett's 21 and Ben is 39. He's old enough.

    • @jrexx2841
      @jrexx2841 Год назад +3

      An 18yo father is not normal.

    • @Czarwinters3313
      @Czarwinters3313 Год назад

      @penguin0611it’s a joke…

    • @Swelting17
      @Swelting17 Год назад +1

      @@jrexx2841 but its possible. it doesnt have to be "normal" to be possible

    • @JMArchives
      @JMArchives Год назад

      @@jrexx2841are you making fun of my dad?

  • @BrittanyVenti
    @BrittanyVenti Год назад +11

    Barbie was a fun movie not to be taken seriously.

  • @Mr_Balls106
    @Mr_Balls106 9 месяцев назад +3

    I really think that is was both a mockery and a call to liberal and conservative ideas. To show the extremes of both sides and make you really think about what the human experience is. The cringy speeches and outlandish scenes are obviously intentionally out there, but maybe it’s to make everyone realize how outlandish these peaches are.

  • @notestomyyoungerself5843
    @notestomyyoungerself5843 Год назад +89

    The ending was a surprise and a wink. We expect she's going to a job interview but she's going to the gynecologist and excited about it and no one has ever been that excited to go to the gyno and it's funny to see. It also finalizes the arc from doll to human and choosing the pink Birkenstock. It feels like growing up feels--leaving behind imaginary world you can create and control to an unpredictable world with risk, CHANGE, growth. It's not a lazy movie. The amount of precise details and winks to Barbie doll playing that girls understand really surprised and delighted me. The jokes, the details, the plot all delight the audience for the film---women and girls who played with/play with Barbies and what made them STOP and judge that hobby.

  • @elarakelova
    @elarakelova Год назад +74

    The healthiest father daughter relationships I’ve seen in my life

    • @johnmcwick1
      @johnmcwick1 Год назад +3

      No it’s like the presidents playing Minecraft, it’s all just AI generated honestly. Or those cuts where you have the same person in the room at the same time.

    • @Tom-qp6oh
      @Tom-qp6oh Год назад +2

      More like brother and sister.

    • @Swelting17
      @Swelting17 Год назад +3

      @joesmith3661 they are like 17 years apart

    • @johnmcwick1
      @johnmcwick1 Год назад

      No, it is a Mrs. Doubtfire thing, Ben is just playing as an AI generated younger denial version of himself.

  • @CCSierra
    @CCSierra Год назад +166

    I kind of feel like the message I took away from the film was that being a woman is complex, but also beautiful. Barbie chooses to leave a "perfect" and plastic society to become a human who has to go through fun and also unfun experiences (like a gynecologist visit!)
    I acknowledge that the film has a lot of flaws, but I found some moments to be quite beautiful. It made me grateful to be a woman. :)

    • @Isaac-lt3nn
      @Isaac-lt3nn Год назад

      I'm a Barbie Girl in a Barbie world, in a plastic it's fantastic. You can touch my hair and touch me everywhere

    • @mariakhan7986
      @mariakhan7986 Год назад +1

      @@Isaac-lt3nn k

    • @mariakhan7986
      @mariakhan7986 Год назад +4

      @@Isaac-lt3nn it's 'undress me anywhere' not 'touch me everywhere'

    • @Vishnuk-fe9iv
      @Vishnuk-fe9iv Год назад

      The movie just showed pathetic misandry and all you creepy misandrists like it.

  • @bobbyfischer9927
    @bobbyfischer9927 8 месяцев назад +4

    Barbie was fun and men crying over it are weak and insecure 😂😂 Grow a pair men.

  • @royanque8374
    @royanque8374 Год назад +212

    I thought the ending (going to a gynecologist) was about Barbie's stepping towards embracing motherhood, which was the complete opposite of the opening where children were smashing baby dolls, which was like a protest against the idea of women should be just moms. I love moms. And I don't mean that in a weird, creepy way.

    • @dylankennedy6020
      @dylankennedy6020 Год назад +22

      Nah its literally the end to the running gag. The lack of genitals is played to emphasize the childlike innocence of Barbieland. All this 'motherhood' shit is right wingers pushing their own politics in a PG13 chick flick.
      Barbie also isn't trying to be Enchanted, its closer to Pleasantville which is objectively a better movie anyway.

    • @commandershepard9920
      @commandershepard9920 Год назад +13

      @@dylankennedy6020 It can be both (a gag and saying something else). A scene can have multiple meanings.

    • @Jay41
      @Jay41 Год назад +39

      Well women go to a gynecologist for a myriad of reasons. Taking care of our feminine health isn’t about being a mother. That’s a strange conclusion.

    • @ohifonlyx33
      @ohifonlyx33 Год назад +1

      Yeah, I took it as Barbie being "sexually liberated" as a step toward her realization of so-called empowerment.

    • @turtlefairy
      @turtlefairy Год назад +21

      No?? She said that she didnt have genitals so at the end when she became human she…got genitals

  • @maxcall2379
    @maxcall2379 Год назад +78

    The plot didn’t get me. I loved everything Ken did in this movie. He was hilarious

    • @prettyme4387
      @prettyme4387 Год назад +5

      lmfao typical man

    • @baylef
      @baylef Год назад +2

      @@prettyme4387 ???

    • @thestar0024
      @thestar0024 Год назад +2

      My husband also enjoyed the Ken scenes the most. he thought it was hilarious when the kens took over and all of the stereotypes... exaggeration of truth even partial truth is what makes humor

    • @kubli365
      @kubli365 Год назад +2

      @@prettyme4387 hell yeah 😎

    • @playenimplayenim6319
      @playenimplayenim6319 Год назад +11

      Without Ryan Gosling's Ken, this would have been a flop. He made the show

  • @timmyengelbrecht8566
    @timmyengelbrecht8566 Год назад +340

    I love how Ben can put such a vigorous energetic determination with his arguments against the Barbie movie as much as he puts an effort into the failing economy in America.

    • @angelaortega1495
      @angelaortega1495 Год назад +27

      You pretty much just illustrated my issue with a lot of conservative figures these days especially regarding the problem of "wokeness". Don't get me wrong, I have my issues with wokeness and especially these new gender ideologies, but to act like admist the failing economy, the high child mortality rate (higher than any other developped country), the healthcare crisis (which is also related to the high rates kf child mortality), the clean water crisis, high gun violence and homocide rates and more, the biggest threats to America are Barbie,a black little mermaid, a lesbian couple in an animated movie, and civil rights books and basic american history, IS RIDICULOUS. The amount of energy that goes into fighting "wokeness" should be allocated to way more deadly issues.

    • @Sunny_dayz.
      @Sunny_dayz. Год назад +13

      @@angelaortega1495 it’s really sad to see that “woke” has been taken by white politicians and been made into something so far from its definition.

    • @oarfish1481
      @oarfish1481 Год назад +1

      Fr 😂

    • @victoriakshelton5617
      @victoriakshelton5617 Год назад +1

      I know it’s so great but it’s a good debate and they both make really great points.

    • @victoriakshelton5617
      @victoriakshelton5617 Год назад

      Also they should really come out with a depressed feminist Barbie trying to find out who she truly is maybe she will become a wife get married and has kids. I hope Greta makes number two even though she already turned it down. 😅 after the movie made over $300 million. But having a moving about Ken not being just ken would be great too. 😂 and funny. He was the real star!! Did you know he has been a trained dancer since he was a kid he’s so talented. Margot Robbie Just had to show up to play Barbie with some emotions and dressed in the outfits. They were almost like child like when they got into the real world.

  • @frankkennedy6388
    @frankkennedy6388 Год назад +3

    "Hypothetically, you are my daughter Brett. You were supposed to destroy the Feminists, not join them."