Starring Margot Robbie as a self-aware Barbie in a vibrant Utopia filled with many more Barbies and Kens, Gerwig and Noah Baumbach’s screenplay accommodated Barbie-specific references,like a scene featuring Barbie creator Ruth Handler and several discontinued Mattel toys like the Growing Up Skipper ...
The real pressure comes from living up to Mattel's more than 60-year legacy as the fashion doll's creator and manufacturer. Nevertheless, Gerwig and her team have had no trouble building hype for the movie so far. Between the film's inventive marketing strategy and eye-catching trailer, "...
As alluded in the previous scene, this is the Ruth Handler, the creator of Barbie. (Apparently her ghost has been chilling at Mattel since 2002.) Handler invites Barbie to take a walk, and the pair wave goodbye to Barbieland. The pair enter an empty white void, which sets up the ...
At the end of the movie, Barbie has put off the unreality of dollhood, but she knows there is more. Who is she, if not an object, a product? Barbie comes face to face with her creator (real life Barbie inventor, Ruth Handler) and tells her that she wants more than to be an ide...
Although Barbieland's been reclaimed and the other Barbies and Kens have found their purpose, our Barbie's still unsure of who she wants to be after everything she's been through and seen in the human world. As Barbie's creator, Ruth knows her purpose more than anyone. The two walk ...
Rhea Perlman(Cheers) also has a memorable role in the film as the ghost of Ruth Handler, the creator of Barbie. A promotional video was released featuringRobbie, Liu, Ferrera, and Rae looking at their very own Barbie dolls. Robbie also revealed that she initially wanted Wonder W...
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Black Barbie: A Documentary: Directed by Lagueria Davis. With Lagueria Davis, Beulah Mae Mitchell, Maxine Waters, Shonda Rhimes. Tracing the origin of the first Black Barbie doll to the filmmaker's aunt, who asked why Barbie couldn't look like her, this
too—a foretaste of Barbie’s ultimate cross-over to the country she’s just discovered and the undiscovered countries that lay beyond. There are Kubrick quotations here, too—including a ghost kitchen where the original Barbie creator,Ruth Handler’s ghost (Rhea Perlman) offers the now fugitive...