Barbie: Mattel Executive Says Film Is Not Feminist;  Margot Robbie responds

Barbie: Mattel Executive Says Film Is Not Feminist; Margot Robbie responds

One of the top releases of 2023, Barbie hits theaters on July 20

One of the top theatrical releases of 2023, Barbie will hit Brazilian theaters on July 20. However, one of the executives of Mattel, who owns the rights to the doll, gave her opinion on the production and commented on how “it is not feminist.” long star, Margot Robbie answered him.

During an interview with Teamthe Australian actress was asked about her comments about the executive in question, and explained how Barbie’s main point is to entertain the audience, while conveying diverse ideas throughout the narrative.

Who said that? It’s not that it is or isn’t. It’s a movie. It’s a movie that has a lot. We join in the fun. This is not a sensationalist piece of Barbie.


Barbie: Ken will be the villain of the live-action, points out theory

Considered one of the biggest film releases this year, expectations for Barbie (2023) keep increasing and fans have already started creating their theories about the plot. According to theory, the doll ken would be the true villain of the film (via cinebuzz).

Theories arose from images from the film’s trailer, where the giant Barbieland sign was transformed into Kendom (or Kingdom of Ken, in Portuguese), indicating that the Barbie universe was dominated by the character of Ryan Gosling.

According to speculation, the visit of Barbie It is ken to the Real world changed the doll’s view of the male role in Barbieland. While women rule their universe, men have great dominance in real life, which would have inspired a rebellion in Ken.

Theories intensified when the mansion of the Barbie became available for rent on Airbnb, because Ken is listed as the owner of the house, and in his introduction text he welcomes Kendom and says that Barbie is “out” (probably visiting the Real World).

Source: Rollingstone

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