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Yikes! Problematic!If they want to get mad, they should ask why the AI thinks that Lebanon is a bombed out hellhole, and who bombed it?
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Yikes! Problematic!If they want to get mad, they should ask why the AI thinks that Lebanon is a bombed out hellhole, and who bombed it?
At the same time though it's weird because I almost feel like the writers got it and then decided not to go there. It's wank bait for low self-esteem women that believe shitting on men makes them more valuable, so I wonder if they preferred that angle over a feel good ending that'd wrap up that plot line. Based on the headlines from the usual suspects and how conservative media is responding, it'd make sense.
I know this was weeks ago, but that's a recurring complaint I've been seeing about the movie. The slogan has been that Barbie can do anything while Ken is Ken, but I would've loved to see Barbieland have actual equality with the Barbies acknowledging that it wasn't right. They want to show that women have been marginalized in society, but if you give them power like in Barbieland, it makes the oppression angle lose its edge.There has NEVER been a modern piece of media to tackle the battle of the sexes without coddling women because, genuinely, reality is too offensive for modern sensibilities.
It would've been easy too. The brand in real life has had Ken take on several jobs himself.I know this was weeks ago, but that's a recurring complaint I've been seeing about the movie. The slogan has been that Barbie can do anything while Ken is Ken, but I would've loved to see Barbieland have actual equality in Barbieland with the Barbies acknowledging that it wasn't right.
Doctor Ken is basically Ken's take on Day To Night Barbie which was featured in the film. Any time Barbie does something significant like becoming a rapper or a guest star on BayWatch, Ken comes along for the ride.
It was before that even. They heard that Hasbro was producing a girl doll line "M" through the grapevine and threw together Barbie And The Rockers as fast as possible to beat them to the punch and they did. They created a handful of songs and a movie to go along with it, and some of them were unironically really good.When Jem and the Holograms came out Mattel responded with Barbie and the Rockers. Which is like the most lame ass last minute panic name you could think of. Everyone looks like ass.
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This is pretty much my opinion on this movie. I think Ken being sympathetic character was completely by accident and I think a lot of the people giving it positive reviews aren't seeing that. There are just glaring moments where the Barbies are shitty towards the Kens but it's not intended as being a reflection of the Barbies' own faults.Barbie's depiction of Ken seems to have fallen into the same ideological blindspot as Watchmen's depiction of Rorschach, that being even if you believe a certain set of propositions to be absurd doesn't mean that your audience shares your belief.
I think Greta Gerwig is so deep in the feminist weeds that she regards any interest of men to be worthy of derision, so she can take Ken's reasonable desire for Barbie's affection, respect from his peers, power over his own fate, as manifestations of the Great Feminist Shaitan, The Patriarchy, while the audience looks at Ken and sees a sympathetic, if goofy, character.
A lot of people completely understand that and are going full Death of the Author on the subject. Despite the movie doing it's best to be a preachy feminist movie, it severely undermines its message at enough points that it's easy to throw the intentions of the movie in the trash and completely reinterpret it.I think Ken being sympathetic character was completely by accident and I think a lot of the people giving it positive reviews aren't seeing that.
Ironically a movie supposed to promote feminism accidentally emphasizes its flaws.It's not a movie about equality, it's not a movie about the struggles men face, it's a movie for radical feminists to cheer at men being put in their place.
Well, English Lit students have been explicitly taught New Text to the point it's considered conservative practice in Academia.A lot of people completely understand that and are going full Death of the Author on the subject. Despite the movie doing it's best to be a preachy feminist movie, it severely undermines its message at enough points that it's easy to throw the intentions of the movie in the trash and completely reinterpret it.
For example, the movie does the feminist thing right at the beginning of making a big point about how being a mother and having family is so limiting for girls and it's much better to be a taxpaying girlboss. However, how does the movie end? Barbie sees visions of Ruth's life and family, with a focus on her children. And this makes the final push for Barbie to decide to leave her feminist wonderland and go live in the real world. Where she can have a family and children of her own. This is an easy source of positive messages of about motherhood that directly contradict what the director was almost certainly going for.
To sum it up, when you say it's not as clever as people think it is, you're overestimating it. It's so lacking in cleverness and self-awareness that it's easily co-opted into messaging and interpretations directly contradicting its purpose. Many of the people with positive impressions know that and are actively ignoring authorial intent.
It could also be that I haven't talked to enough normalfags about this movie and am completely misunderstanding the consensus.
Depends on whether you have a Y chromosome or not. For women it whether they adore men hating girlbosses and want to be one if not already.Ironically a movie supposed to promote feminism accidentally emphasizes its flaws.
I'd pay money to see that unironicallyAlso, Hideaki Anno should re-edit this movie to focus on Ken. Barbie: You are (not) Kenough.
"It all returns to nothing.I'd pay money to see that unironically
Presumably she became a real person and got one. Not that this kind of movie needed it, but there was no logic put into how this world worked. Things happened for convenience sake.I'm still wondering why Barbie goes to the gynecologist if she doesn't have a vagina.
I'm still wondering why Barbie goes to the gynecologist if she doesn't have a vagina.
I mean, we're talking about a film with a troon Barbie. Or course they're not going to have that or what you guys mentioned explained.Presumably she became a real person and got one. Not that this kind of movie needed it, but there was no logic put into how this world worked. Things happened for convenience sake.
It also serves as another testament to how poorly female characters are being written by Hollywood today. In Ken's vantage point, everything aligns: he serves no purpose in Barbieland, he discovers that he has purpose and goes back the Barbieland to form the patriarchy (relatively easily), Barbie stops him and then he goes on his own journey. That pathway in this movie is clear as day.A lot of people completely understand that and are going full Death of the Author on the subject. Despite the movie doing it's best to be a preachy feminist movie, it severely undermines its message at enough points that it's easy to throw the intentions of the movie in the trash and completely reinterpret it.
For example, the movie does the feminist thing right at the beginning of making a big point about how being a mother and having family is so limiting for girls and it's much better to be a taxpaying girlboss. However, how does the movie end? Barbie sees visions of Ruth's life and family, with a focus on her children. And this makes the final push for Barbie to decide to leave her feminist wonderland and go live in the real world. Where she can have a family and children of her own. This is an easy source of positive messages of about motherhood that directly contradict what the director was almost certainly going for.
To sum it up, when you say it's not as clever as people think it is, you're overestimating it. It's so lacking in cleverness and self-awareness that it's easily co-opted into messaging and interpretations directly contradicting its purpose. Many of the people with positive impressions know that and are actively ignoring authorial intent.
It could also be that I haven't talked to enough normalfags about this movie and am completely misunderstanding the consensus.
But they're the ones that brought it up. The more I think about it, the weirder it is that there's no continuity really anywhere in the movie. Not even with the gags.I mean, we're talking about a film with a troon Barbie. Or course they're not going to have that or what you guys mentioned explained.
One of the funniest parts to me is how many of them love Allan for being the stereotypical male feminist. Ken is supposed to be his best friend and he turns on him, which of course the aforementioned crowd wouldn't care about, but he's also in a relationship with Midge and always has been. Allan says that all of the other Allans left Barbie Land, including the Allan married to Pregnant Midge who the other Barbies keep around just to be mean girls to. The remaining Allan doesn't ever go to bat for her and treats her the same as everyone else.The same can't be said for Barbie, or by extension the other Barbies themselves. Barbie's moral journey has a hodgepodge of contradictions that only the turbo feminists and ultra-misandrists can "understand" her dilemma.
if your video essay on a movie is longer than the actual fucking movie I'm not going to watch it