‘Barbie’ Movie Review: A Plastic Fantastic Adventure

'Barbie' Movie Review: A Plastic Fantastic Adventure

Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie”, starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling, is a serious movie that celebrates the imperfections of the plastic world.

The review says the movie is packed with good acting and a good script.

Barbie has entered the hearts of all the girls in the world, but her partner, Ken, exists in the Barbie world for one reason – to love her and pamper her unconditionally.

As Ryan Gosling, who plays Ken, puts it, “There wouldn’t be Ken without Barbie.” This movie is not suitable for children – it touches on many topics suitable for adults, and even the jokes and jokes are suitable for adults.

Between the real world and the Barbie world,

there is another world that can change the status of both genders and attack them with some interesting elements that affect the real world. Barbie dolls live in their own utopia, the perfect paradise where the sun shines and every nail and toe gets the best manicure and pedicure.

For someone who has been on their toes all their life (this is the perfect example of walking away from life’s problems), Barbie (Margot Robbie) wakes up one day to realize that her feet are real. What starts out as an exercise in correcting flat feet with the help of weird Barbie (Kate McKinnon) quickly turns into a life changer for Barbie Nation.

Barbie and Ken (Ryan Gosling) drive on roads, mountains and oceans to Venice Beach, California, where they meet Gloria (America Ferrera) and her daughter Sasha (Ariana Greenblatt). While Gloria is a Barbie fan, Sasha doesn’t believe in Barbie’s ideas and even calls her a fascist to her face. Barbie knew right away that her question had been answered, but Ken began another path of “self-discovery”.

He learned that in the real world men are treated better than women and the idea of ​​patriarchy works in their favour.

Even though the movie is called Barbie, the funniest part of the movie comes from Ken’s point of view. The way Gosling plays Ken is a testament to his acting skills. There would be no Barbie without Ken, no Robbie without Gosling.

Barbie doll fun. Alongside Gosling and Robbie, America Ferrera (playing the young mother) and Will Ferrell (Mattel director) have two great performances to support. Ferreira is excellent and his monologues were applauded and applauded by both male and female audiences throughout the film. In his movie, Ferrell makes many taunts and insults to the creator of the Barbie doll (what a genius!).

Barbie is an important chapter in the history of culture.

Gerwig’s use of color and texture is beautiful and shades of red, pastel and blue brighten the image and bring out your inner child.

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