Barbie: Margot Robbie details this already cult sequence from the film

Barbie: Margot Robbie details this already cult sequence from the film



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The film Barbie by Greta Gerwig arrives in French cinemas on July 19, 2023, a week later Mission: Impossible: Dead Reckoning – Part 1 and at the same time ofOppenheimer. A busy schedule in which the famous doll should find a place, also thanks to a promotion which, if at times it has been too generous, has he won his bet. And among all the images shown, one in particular struck the public.

Barbie (Margot Robbie) - Barbie
Barbie (Margot Robbie) – Barbie ©Warner Bros.

Released in early April 2023, a second trailer opens up Barbie’s perfectly arched and aligned feetwhile taking off her high heels. Exactly the opposite of the first teaser, where a gigantic Barbie was reproduced 2001, a space odyssey. The sequence has become viral and the questions multiplied. Is it Margot Robbie? How was the scene shot?

Margot Robbie goes behind the scenes

The actress explained in a fantasy show the staging of this plan.

We did about eight takes, which isn’t a lot. These are my feet. I take a few steps, there are small adhesive tapes so that the shoes do not move when I go out. I hold on to a bar, and that’s it, I didn’t have a harness or anything like that.

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This insert had its effect visually, perfect for what is an important moment in the story told by the film. When Barbie starts thinking about mortality, her feet will really lose the arch to land Dish. A position that the doll has adopted since 2015, 56 years after its creation, with Barbie Fashionista look with articulated feet.

Hollywood at his feet

Greta Gerwig is not the first director to use Margot Robbie’s feet in the picture. In 2019, the actress created an important detail of their Sharon Tate’s “costume” with Quentin Tarantino. And a few years earlier, in a wider frame, the seductive and deadly accessory of the femme fatale in The Wolf of Wall Street by Martin Scorsese.

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In the interview with Fandango, Margot Robbie specifies that she doesn’t like to see hands or feet on the screen that aren’t hers, and therefore always insists creates its inserts. An embodiment of the characters at her fingertips by the actress, of which Hollywood seems to be a fan.

Source: Cine Serie

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