As a man who struggles to have much of a sense of self I really connected with the line "I only exist within the warmth of your gaze" to me that line is the most beautiful (on a personal level) in the entire movie.
The scene with Rhea Perlman made me cry and healed my childhood 💖 I grew up in love with Barbie and every time my mom went to the store I begged my mom to buy me one off the shelf, and she did. Such a beautiful movie
@@keyboardsmash1231 sure Bratz are pretty but they are NOT ICONIC nor have the same status that Barbie has, Bratz wish they were like Barbie and that is FACTS! AMEN!
One of my fav scenes is when the Barbie's outsmart the kens & take back control of Barbie land, Ken loses it & just as he runs into Barbie's house mid tantrum, he sees Barbie standing there & he screams at her hysterically 'Don't look at meeee'!!!! 😂😂 He's a literal child, so funny 😂
I mean if you look at it from a more thinking POV, they are all childlike, they are not allowed anything else. They are accessories, and their society enforces it. It is actually pretty tragic.
My favourite scene is Gloria's speech, I heard America Feerera did like 50 takes to perfect it. Also love that Barbie and Sasha grow closer throughout the film, Sasha goes from calling Barbie a fascist to White Saviour Barbie!
Any movie with America Ferrera has always interested me cus she looks EXACTLY like my son's mother Lol. I always used to call her America and her friends too Lol. She looks like a mix of America Ferrera and Jordin Sparks exact smile.
Despite how lost I felt from all the times I saw Barbie cry or when Ken cried in this film, that commercial was literally the most hilarious negative based segment!
I’m sorry cuz all the comment are like rlly touching and stuff but it’s so funny when Ken slaps himself all the other Kens’ go like “OH NAUR UR SO COOL😂❤”
@@CJ-sw8lclet’s be real there’s a very hard special standard for women. Societies views on women are mainly physical and presentation wise. The Male standard is more rooted in behavior
@@foxyrocky7522 Isn't it all rooted in behavior? (How you present yourself, etc?) The world is very challenging for women - I think - and, in lots of ways, isn't set up to accommodate them. But when people say "I feel 'x', and that proves that society is weighted against me" Well - maybe. But knowing lots of humans (and being one myself), I really think the things in this video are quite universal. For men, it'd be "Be taller, not so tall that you're intimidating. Be muscular, but don't be a 'gym bro'. Be sensitive, but also be strong and silent. Be with your family, but away working endless hours to provide for them. Be passionately interested in something, but don't share it with your girlfriend or you're 'mansplaining'." ^ This is only off the top of my head, but I never feel like I live up to society's standards, and it's probably sort of impossible to... In the end, I wish we could all just get along, and all be free to flourish :)
Sasha is sorting through her issues and therefore projects her insecurities onto a well-meaning Barbie. I definitely know someone like this and it's a shame that they feel so down that they wanna drag other people down with them. It's tough and yet so relatable.
Beautiful movie. The last 15 minutes are magical, and Billie's song makes it otherworldly. Margot Robbie IS Barbie, beautiful and perfect. Best Actress. Rhea Perlman's scenes are brief but wonderful. Love to see her win an oscar. And that's coming from someone who has never liked anything she's ever done. But missing from these clips is the scene with one of the movie's most important narratives, "...and one day, the Kens will have as much power and influence in Barbieland as women have in the real world." !!!
At the start one of those with Sasha and friends, could imagine one of my daughters being one of those, aka open minded, revolutionary, hero of justice, stick uo for herself, deny the sexist jerks, also cool as my sons, intelligent like Nancy drew,etc
I don’t see Sasha as that. Sasha is hurt to the point that she has swung to the far other side. She is defensive, anger-driven, uses large words in an attempt to make up for her lack of world experience. She has disassociated and thinks that hurting others and being feared is going to make up for the fact that the world isn’t how it should be. Sasha is not naïve, like Barbie, but she is far from liberated or open-minded. If you ever see the graph of how people react when exposed to new things, you see that typically people don’t swing to extremes when they have healed and moved on. Sasha is still grappling with the big feelings of finding sexism in the world and realising she doesn’t have the power right now to change it. She’s further along than Barbie, but not as powerful as she claims to be.
@@_rebecca_frailey She seems to strongly believe what she's saying and not saying it out of anger (although not being nice to Barbie either). She's not "grappling with the big feelings of finding sexism in the world", what bothers her and a lot of real women the most is how sexualized women are in our culture sometimes. When she gets older, she's not going to wake up and realize she can't do as much because she's female, because that's not true. But she will hopefully learn that yelling at people and insulting them doesn't usually win them over to your side.
@@sarahberkner I think we’re on the same page here. I agree she will not wake up and change her mind because that is not true. The urge to fight everyone she comes across and yelling and insulting them is the indicator that she’s not completely come full circle from her exposure to sexism though. When she’s really finished adjusting, she will still be a force to be reckoned with, similar to how she is in the end of the movie. She will not suddenly begin think all is right with the world and there was never any issue with women’s place in the world. But I would argue Sasha is in bondage to her feelings throughout the first portion of the movie, and the main indicator is how she lashes out and attacks everyone around her. People who have moved on from traumatic or upsetting circumstances still fight for things they believe in, but don’t lash out or attack those who are trying to support them(like her mom).
No one destroyed anything. Take accountability for what you believe in. If you believe someone else ruined your life then thats you manifesting that upon yourself
Great movie Sends up everyone and everything. Deep down it has a very human story and gives men and women plenty to think about after the credits have rolled. ❤ Margot Robbie -found her performance incredibly moving.
0:50 aka reason why stereotypes should be removed from society, or progress crumbles and sexes go to war with each other for life, like worse then it is now
@@AnimalLover-- everyone has said that in the comment section. If you don’t like sasha that’s okay I respect your opinion. Stereotypical Barbie is my favourite character in the movie but Sasha is kinda funny.
@@AnimalLover-- well bullying isn’t funny. What I’m saying is that the part where Sasha roasts Barbie was funny. But some of the people said that she hated her.
Well barbie World Is a matriarchy...why do one has to rule over the other... understanding gender role and how it naturally flows eliviate so much pressure and stress
I'll get pushback for this but I don't think the scene with the girls at the school fit the movie while keeping the BarbieLand theme. It contracted the other as Barbieland was diverse and women supported women.
Well the thing is the girls are at an age where they’re essentially rejecting femininity because they associate all girly things with sexism (most girls go through a I hate pink and I’m not like other girls phase) and through the movie she realizes that Barbie and traditionally feminine things are not the cause for sexism and she was shoehorning other people into stereotypes at the same time as being mad that people did that to her. I think it’s an important part of the film to show like how girls views of gender roles and who they are changes as they grow up.
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@@JojoSimms I’ve never had to claw at anything. I’m a strong woman and I think for myself always have always would. Don’t need a movie and fake tik tok influencers to follow to tell me that!
@@nward8806good job. Don't get pulled into the average like every one else. I always respect people who are capable of thinking through loneliness instead of following mass hysteria.
Because she doesnt look like her. The only real life barbie will always be Claudia Schiffer. Everything about her was natural so I am tired of these "unrealistic beauty ideal" rantings from some bitter chicks. Women can look like that but its rare....though the more mesmerizing.
I think this movie views society with tunnel vision and tends to generalize, but I think it captures an essence that’s baroque and artistic in a way of silly humor and cliches while telling an enriching tale about the lives of men and women with a great script and powerful performances with so many layers! Ryan gosling needs this Oscar! Greta and Noah need this Oscar!
@@graceisadisgrace8625They won't for a while, or at least not until the next term comes along. Unintelligent people love oversimplifications and crying "woke" any chance they get really scratches that itch.
Barbie is a really enjoyable movie ruined by its dumb feminist theme. The premise of the movie is "What if women treated men the same way that men treat women?" Which makes the whole movie a lie because the way men are treated in the movie is nothing like the way women are supposedly treated today. We're supposed to see the set-up of the movie as a role reversal of men and women. But we don't live in a society where women aren't allowed to work, or where they only serve at the pleasure of men, or where they have no important role in society. Yet the movie would like us to believe that the way that men are treated in the movie is the same way that women are actually treated today. The whole thing is a false metaphor .
Well if you watch the movie, a man told Ken that in the real world, they are better at hiding the patriarchy nowadays. I mean, just look at who rule your countries. Who gets paid more, the male lead of a movie or the female lead etc
@@qiqisongs I'd be questioning your simplified view of the world. Firstly, patriarchy alludes to a gender imbalance creating inequality and injustice. For the last 100 years, men have thrived in entrepreneurship and create businesses at a rate 80-85% v 14-15% on an annual basis, therefore, there are more men in business and in senior roles. Men tend to create businesses they are interested in, and women tend not to work for such companies out of having different interests. Secondly, the finance industry is 70% male. The construction industry is 99% male. However the beauty industry is 89.6% female, and the service industry 62.59% female. Industries males dominated are considered Patriachal but those dominated by women are not Matriachal. Can you make that make sense? Thirdly, Feminism deliberately miscommunicates history to push its political agenda. For instance, women didn't have the right to vote, Which is true, but Feminists do not explain that no (working class) people - man or woman - had the right to vote up until 1913 in the UK and around 1870-1920 in the US. Pre 19th-20th century you had to own land or property for the right to vote. Id highly recommend reading some history books. And actually, look at the data regarding your other inaccurate points.
People that get this opinion obviously never played with Barbie’s. Which will mostly be males as intended. 😉 Barbies are truly for girls. It is a girls world. Ken was created for Barbie not the other way around. The movie gave some type of context to it, playing into modern feminism ideals however the entire creative aspect behind Barbie was always feminism. People should stop taking things so seriously n deeply. Yes, there is a message. However… it’s Barbie. They are just Barbie. Barbie girl n a Barbie world. Not real life. Feet n a permanent arch for heels. Laugh, cry, enjoy, n move on.
i think it is supposed to represent the way women were treated decades and decades ago, no house of their own, no job, "dumb", because at the end of the movie the narrator says something like "maybe one day the kens will be as important as women are now in the real world", because even if the kens have jobs now, they still cant have the most important jobs in barbieland, their world is still evolving, its satire. barbieland is still not treating everyone equally, and thats the point.
@@hadaniss8466 Great story, and it seems you have been indoctrinated as you made the presupposition without research of how 'women were treated decades ago'. But its a misreading of history. Its missing a massive proponent. Free will. Women have always worked, just not in the same capacities or fields as men. Regards to the past and opportunity. Feminists purposefully miscommunicate that we lived in Feudal societies for centuries. In order to have a home, you needed land, and in order to gain land and property you needed to provide military service. Women did not serve in the military, hence they didnt typically own property, and in 2023 women make up less than 1% of the military workforce, so this isnt a narrative of 'oppression' it is choice. Regards to having the 'most important jobs.' In the UK men have for over 100 years created businesses at around a rate of 80-85% to women 10-15% on annual basis. If you feel that 80-85% of businesses should be forced to have women on boards, when there are less women in business and a smaller talent pool, because of their gender, then that yours perspective but personally i like the idea of meritocracy. And there are alot of other misconceptions flying around. Look this up! The most popular is that women never had the right to vote. But the truth is that no (working class) person, 99% of society, had the right to vote until circa 1913 in the UK, and the US 1920. To be clear - no man or woman who was working class had the right to vote, but you didnt know that, and most people dont. And an alternative narrative has been forced and indoctrinated on society to make the argument of 'patriachy' more compelling. They rely on society not doing any research! This is what makes feminism more of an extremist group than a force for good. And films like Barbie are propaganda and hugely divisive especially when your telling 10s of millions of people women are oppressed.
As a man who struggles to have much of a sense of self I really connected with the line "I only exist within the warmth of your gaze" to me that line is the most beautiful (on a personal level) in the entire movie.
You are struggling because you are a liberal. Ditch this stuff.
The truth is that Barbie didn t destroyed any generations but the Kardashians did
"Math is hard!" Barbie once said
This I TOTALLY AGREE WITH!
You may have missed the point
I love what she says about how “mothers stand still so their daughters can look behind them and see how far they’ve come.” 💪
And mothers of the past would be horrified to know that today’s women have lost their biological rights to men and must yield to their whims again.
The scene with Rhea Perlman made me cry and healed my childhood 💖 I grew up in love with Barbie and every time my mom went to the store I begged my mom to buy me one off the shelf, and she did. Such a beautiful movie
This movie is meant for those who even don’t like Barbie. It’s different from other Barbie movies.
@@Bell2323*slams every early 2000's barbie movie on a desk* YOU HAVE NO IDEA
This movie is motivational nd sensational cuz somehow it really encourages woman bout self love
They turned a fairy tale into propaganda.
I was just there for Margot Robbie. Well you cannot blame me.
I’ve never seen a Barbie movie,but I had 14 Barbie dolls from the early 60s, and all their matching outfits.
all the Ken's screaming NYOOOOOH when he takes his macklemore coat off 😂😂
As a 32 yr old man I shouldn't like this movie as much as I did
Also a 32 yr old man and love this movie
30 year old man and it was AWESOME!
Why not? Love what you love. That's the point, my guy.
Bratz are more sexualized than Barbie
It's not a competition
@@keyboardsmash1231 It's just facts that Bratz are actually horrible role models
@@keyboardsmash1231 sure Bratz are pretty but they are NOT ICONIC nor have the same status that Barbie has, Bratz wish they were like Barbie and that is FACTS! AMEN!
Facts.👌
Them and Winx Club
One of my fav scenes is when the Barbie's outsmart the kens & take back control of Barbie land, Ken loses it & just as he runs into Barbie's house mid tantrum, he sees Barbie standing there & he screams at her hysterically 'Don't look at meeee'!!!!
😂😂
He's a literal child, so funny 😂
I mean if you look at it from a more thinking POV, they are all childlike, they are not allowed anything else. They are accessories, and their society enforces it. It is actually pretty tragic.
It’s funny how the feminist narrative of the world is only shown in a fantasy land like Barbie.
My favourite scene is Gloria's speech, I heard America Feerera did like 50 takes to perfect it. Also love that Barbie and Sasha grow closer throughout the film, Sasha goes from calling Barbie a fascist to White Saviour Barbie!
Any movie with America Ferrera has always interested me cus she looks EXACTLY like my son's mother Lol. I always used to call her America and her friends too Lol. She looks like a mix of America Ferrera and Jordin Sparks exact smile.
I think the best scene was the depression Barbie commercial
Despite how lost I felt from all the times I saw Barbie cry or when Ken cried in this film, that commercial was literally the most hilarious negative based segment!
true 😂
Barbie yellow dress is my favourite outfit because it is the first time she picks a outfit out for herself 💛
"I'm just Ken" song is the best scene of this movie!
no....
Also speed drive
We are only fighting because we don't know who we really are.
I have never been expected, that this masterpiece will be one of the most important movies in female history. LOVE IT
Every scene in *Barbie* is the best.
You misspelled Oppenheimer.
@@HBarnill oppenheimer is good but bro wtf is wrong with u lol
Gay.
I’m sorry cuz all the comment are like rlly touching and stuff but it’s so funny when Ken slaps himself all the other Kens’ go like “OH NAUR UR SO COOL😂❤”
LOVE That Part Too, Coz WE Don't Really GET THAT Kind of "SUPPORT" From FELLOW MEN...... 😅😅😅
I APPRECIATE YOU NOTICING...... :)
@@TheHELIX467 loll🩷
I REALLY enjoyed the movie. Barbie Dolls interest me absolutely zero.
This movie always makes me cry ugh!
6:33 my favorite ken. don't ask why, he just is.
America Ferreras monologue perfectly distills being a woman so much it's horrifying
This is the best joke I’ve read all day 🤣🤣 more of these jokes please
@@mmus13898 the funniest joke I've seen today is you
Honestly, I think most people feel like that regardless of who they are...
@@CJ-sw8lclet’s be real there’s a very hard special standard for women. Societies views on women are mainly physical and presentation wise. The Male standard is more rooted in behavior
@@foxyrocky7522 Isn't it all rooted in behavior? (How you present yourself, etc?)
The world is very challenging for women - I think - and, in lots of ways, isn't set up to accommodate them.
But when people say "I feel 'x', and that proves that society is weighted against me" Well - maybe. But knowing lots of humans (and being one myself), I really think the things in this video are quite universal.
For men, it'd be "Be taller, not so tall that you're intimidating. Be muscular, but don't be a 'gym bro'. Be sensitive, but also be strong and silent. Be with your family, but away working endless hours to provide for them. Be passionately interested in something, but don't share it with your girlfriend or you're 'mansplaining'."
^ This is only off the top of my head, but I never feel like I live up to society's standards, and it's probably sort of impossible to...
In the end, I wish we could all just get along, and all be free to flourish :)
This movie got such mixed reviews but I loved it. So funny and touching
2:00 really hit me hard. I believe women deserve respect
I hate yet love this movie so much 😂
We’re not here to make others feel bad just because others are different.
Ken is mmeeeeeee! 😂😂
Oh man I've never seen a Barbie movie so deep...😢
Mean ass Sasha made my Barbie cry😢
And she NEVER apologized by the way😏
Sasha is sorting through her issues and therefore projects her insecurities onto a well-meaning Barbie. I definitely know someone like this and it's a shame that they feel so down that they wanna drag other people down with them. It's tough and yet so relatable.
@@victorhumphrey131
What a lovely empathetic response! And yes, you are absolutely right 🙌
Beautiful movie. The last 15 minutes are magical, and Billie's song makes it otherworldly.
Margot Robbie IS Barbie, beautiful and perfect. Best Actress.
Rhea Perlman's scenes are brief but wonderful. Love to see her win an oscar. And that's coming from someone who has never liked anything she's ever done.
But missing from these clips is the scene with one of the movie's most important narratives, "...and one day, the Kens will have as much power and influence in Barbieland as women have in the real world." !!!
Optimism vs pessimism. I don't think there's shit wrong w Barbie. Same with any other opinion. EMBRACE YOU.
Her in Barbie, The most gorgeous thing I have ever seen.
I love that Ken is being considered the real hero and main character. It’s just brilliant and perfect because the Ken’s were right
huh?
The hell are you on about?
The only barbie movie that i loved ❤❤❤
This film is F🔥RE
Margot Robbie is truly The Best!
I NEED Margot, Ryan, Amerrica and Greta, nominated for Oscars😍😍😍
Sorry but oscar is kenenough
Im watching this remembering the nsync barbie
It's crazy Barbie is just being herself, but there r ppl n this world with so much hate and jealousy.
3:01 this is wild for Astrid
That little girl is completely inaccurate
All these great comments, I guess I’m gonna need to watch this movie.
At the start one of those with Sasha and friends, could imagine one of my daughters being one of those, aka open minded, revolutionary, hero of justice, stick uo for herself, deny the sexist jerks, also cool as my sons, intelligent like Nancy drew,etc
I don’t see Sasha as that. Sasha is hurt to the point that she has swung to the far other side. She is defensive, anger-driven, uses large words in an attempt to make up for her lack of world experience. She has disassociated and thinks that hurting others and being feared is going to make up for the fact that the world isn’t how it should be. Sasha is not naïve, like Barbie, but she is far from liberated or open-minded. If you ever see the graph of how people react when exposed to new things, you see that typically people don’t swing to extremes when they have healed and moved on. Sasha is still grappling with the big feelings of finding sexism in the world and realising she doesn’t have the power right now to change it. She’s further along than Barbie, but not as powerful as she claims to be.
@@_rebecca_frailey She seems to strongly believe what she's saying and not saying it out of anger (although not being nice to Barbie either). She's not "grappling with the big feelings of finding sexism in the world", what bothers her and a lot of real women the most is how sexualized women are in our culture sometimes. When she gets older, she's not going to wake up and realize she can't do as much because she's female, because that's not true. But she will hopefully learn that yelling at people and insulting them doesn't usually win them over to your side.
@@sarahberkner I think we’re on the same page here. I agree she will not wake up and change her mind because that is not true. The urge to fight everyone she comes across and yelling and insulting them is the indicator that she’s not completely come full circle from her exposure to sexism though. When she’s really finished adjusting, she will still be a force to be reckoned with, similar to how she is in the end of the movie. She will not suddenly begin think all is right with the world and there was never any issue with women’s place in the world. But I would argue Sasha is in bondage to her feelings throughout the first portion of the movie, and the main indicator is how she lashes out and attacks everyone around her. People who have moved on from traumatic or upsetting circumstances still fight for things they believe in, but don’t lash out or attack those who are trying to support them(like her mom).
Barbie is the best 😂. The Barbie movie is the best movie in the world❤.
I'm Kenough
No one destroyed anything. Take accountability for what you believe in. If you believe someone else ruined your life then thats you manifesting that upon yourself
Wonder if they are going to make a sequel? It did have a OK box-office
The director did say She's not planning to do a sequel
I hate to disappoint you but that is what I heard
@@mysterykiddo2167Honestly it’s probably better this never has a sequel
An *"OK"* box office? It was the highest grossing movie of 2023.
Okay? It beat The Dark Knight
NOPE , nah to sequel this movie ended things well and thats it
Margot robbie is super hot
that's your takeaway?
Great movie
Sends up everyone and everything.
Deep down it has a very human story and gives men and women plenty to think about after the credits have rolled.
❤ Margot Robbie -found her performance incredibly moving.
Beach??
I loved America's scene it was raw and real about perfectionism myth
0:56 🥺🥺🥺
0:50 aka reason why stereotypes should be removed from society, or progress crumbles and sexes go to war with each other for life, like worse then it is now
i HATE sasha so much for making my hero cry
@@AnimalLover-- everyone has said that in the comment section. If you don’t like sasha that’s okay I respect your opinion. Stereotypical Barbie is my favourite character in the movie but Sasha is kinda funny.
@@TwistedCantQuickscope she made barbie cry how is bullying funny?
@@AnimalLover-- well bullying isn’t funny. What I’m saying is that the part where Sasha roasts Barbie was funny. But some of the people said that she hated her.
Only character i liked was ken
Perfect scene pact
I would love to see the 🌸🎀💗Beautiful 🌸🎀movie
Drizzle.........🎉 Drizzle.
How is Ken able to cry if he's still a doll?
Because it's barbieland, Where anyone can do anything they can imagine
Well barbie World Is a matriarchy...why do one has to rule over the other... understanding gender role and how it naturally flows eliviate so much pressure and stress
I'll get pushback for this but I don't think the scene with the girls at the school fit the movie while keeping the BarbieLand theme. It contracted the other as Barbieland was diverse and women supported women.
Well the thing is the girls are at an age where they’re essentially rejecting femininity because they associate all girly things with sexism (most girls go through a I hate pink and I’m not like other girls phase) and through the movie she realizes that Barbie and traditionally feminine things are not the cause for sexism and she was shoehorning other people into stereotypes at the same time as being mad that people did that to her. I think it’s an important part of the film to show like how girls views of gender roles and who they are changes as they grow up.
Hapiness in the pink castle!....
Sorry for my French accent.
I couldn’t get into this movie at all. I came back to try again and I just can’t . I love Barbie but this movie is awful 😢
For What IT'S Worth, and If NoBody Has Toldya This Yet......
WE APPRECIATE YOUR "EFFORT"...... :)
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probably bc it doesn't resonate with you and you've had to claw to not be objectified
@@JojoSimms I’ve never had to claw at anything. I’m a strong woman and I think for myself always have always would. Don’t need a movie and fake tik tok influencers to follow to tell me that!
@@nward8806good job. Don't get pulled into the average like every one else. I always respect people who are capable of thinking through loneliness instead of following mass hysteria.
Jessica Fernanda Vilegas Hernandeez
Abrianna Barbie doll
Ken is meeeeeeeeeeee
Margot Robbie is a great actor in a role, don't get me wrong but why not Jennifer Lawrence as Barbie at least for a cameo perhaps?😂
Because she doesnt look like her. The only real life barbie will always be Claudia Schiffer. Everything about her was natural so I am tired of these "unrealistic beauty ideal" rantings from some bitter chicks. Women can look like that but its rare....though the more mesmerizing.
Pretty Dark
Something about Barbie reminds me of Taylor Swift.
In that it is relentlessly shoved down our throats?
Tall, thin and blonde?
Марго - супер ❤
Margot
Oi gato 6:11
I think this movie views society with tunnel vision and tends to generalize, but I think it captures an essence that’s baroque and artistic in a way of silly humor and cliches while telling an enriching tale about the lives of men and women with a great script and powerful performances with so many layers! Ryan gosling needs this Oscar! Greta and Noah need this Oscar!
yeah Barbie is a perfect 10 err 20, Deal with it, find a safe space well away from Barbie and cry your hearts out BAAAAHAAHAHAHA
Looks woke af
Still made 1.4 billion dollars.
@@Julia-xn8yq Not surprised given the brand name frankly.
When will people stop using that ridiculous term
@@graceisadisgrace8625They won't for a while, or at least not until the next term comes along. Unintelligent people love oversimplifications and crying "woke" any chance they get really scratches that itch.
@@Myplaylists93 unfortunately you're right
Isn't this supposed to be funny?
triggered much?
The purple nurple scene is by far the funniest scene ever released in the past 5 years
@@aaleyah3082ur sense of humour 🤦♂️
Barbie is a really enjoyable movie ruined by its dumb feminist theme. The premise of the movie is "What if women treated men the same way that men treat women?" Which makes the whole movie a lie because the way men are treated in the movie is nothing like the way women are supposedly treated today. We're supposed to see the set-up of the movie as a role reversal of men and women. But we don't live in a society where women aren't allowed to work, or where they only serve at the pleasure of men, or where they have no important role in society. Yet the movie would like us to believe that the way that men are treated in the movie is the same way that women are actually treated today. The whole thing is a false metaphor .
Well if you watch the movie, a man told Ken that in the real world, they are better at hiding the patriarchy nowadays. I mean, just look at who rule your countries. Who gets paid more, the male lead of a movie or the female lead etc
@@qiqisongs I'd be questioning your simplified view of the world.
Firstly, patriarchy alludes to a gender imbalance creating inequality and injustice. For the last 100 years, men have thrived in entrepreneurship and create businesses at a rate 80-85% v 14-15% on an annual basis, therefore, there are more men in business and in senior roles. Men tend to create businesses they are interested in, and women tend not to work for such companies out of having different interests.
Secondly, the finance industry is 70% male. The construction industry is 99% male. However the beauty industry is 89.6% female, and the service industry 62.59% female. Industries males dominated are considered Patriachal but those dominated by women are not Matriachal. Can you make that make sense?
Thirdly, Feminism deliberately miscommunicates history to push its political agenda. For instance, women didn't have the right to vote, Which is true, but Feminists do not explain that no (working class) people - man or woman - had the right to vote up until 1913 in the UK and around 1870-1920 in the US. Pre 19th-20th century you had to own land or property for the right to vote.
Id highly recommend reading some history books. And actually, look at the data regarding your other inaccurate points.
People that get this opinion obviously never played with Barbie’s. Which will mostly be males as intended. 😉 Barbies are truly for girls. It is a girls world. Ken was created for Barbie not the other way around. The movie gave some type of context to it, playing into modern feminism ideals however the entire creative aspect behind Barbie was always feminism. People should stop taking things so seriously n deeply. Yes, there is a message. However… it’s Barbie. They are just Barbie. Barbie girl n a Barbie world. Not real life. Feet n a permanent arch for heels. Laugh, cry, enjoy, n move on.
i think it is supposed to represent the way women were treated decades and decades ago, no house of their own, no job, "dumb", because at the end of the movie the narrator says something like "maybe one day the kens will be as important as women are now in the real world", because even if the kens have jobs now, they still cant have the most important jobs in barbieland, their world is still evolving, its satire. barbieland is still not treating everyone equally, and thats the point.
@@hadaniss8466 Great story, and it seems you have been indoctrinated as you made the presupposition without research of how 'women were treated decades ago'. But its a misreading of history. Its missing a massive proponent. Free will. Women have always worked, just not in the same capacities or fields as men. Regards to the past and opportunity. Feminists purposefully miscommunicate that we lived in Feudal societies for centuries. In order to have a home, you needed land, and in order to gain land and property you needed to provide military service. Women did not serve in the military, hence they didnt typically own property, and in 2023 women make up less than 1% of the military workforce, so this isnt a narrative of 'oppression' it is choice. Regards to having the 'most important jobs.' In the UK men have for over 100 years created businesses at around a rate of 80-85% to women 10-15% on annual basis. If you feel that 80-85% of businesses should be forced to have women on boards, when there are less women in business and a smaller talent pool, because of their gender, then that yours perspective but personally i like the idea of meritocracy. And there are alot of other misconceptions flying around. Look this up! The most popular is that women never had the right to vote. But the truth is that no (working class) person, 99% of society, had the right to vote until circa 1913 in the UK, and the US 1920. To be clear - no man or woman who was working class had the right to vote, but you didnt know that, and most people dont. And an alternative narrative has been forced and indoctrinated on society to make the argument of 'patriachy' more compelling. They rely on society not doing any research! This is what makes feminism more of an extremist group than a force for good. And films like Barbie are propaganda and hugely divisive especially when your telling 10s of millions of people women are oppressed.
I love this movie so much! I would actually buy it 🩷🍿🎥
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