One of the best moments from the trailer was the disco party scene. Not only do you see Barbie and all her friends jamming toDua Lipa's "Dance the Night"in a gorgeous Barbie Dreamhouse location, but you also spot Margot Robbie in a sparkly pantsuit. With the lights low and the camera...
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It’s inevitable that Barbie may bring up questions about romantic relationships, feminism, and even death (there’s a scene where Barbie brings a dance party to a screeching halt by asking, “Do you ever think about dying”?). I’m not worried. In fact, I’m happy to use the movie...
Gerwig and Houy described “Dance the Night,” the Dua Lipa song that backs Barbie’s dance party, as a “disco tragedy,” and one that proved surprisingly useful throughout the film. “We had that song in the beginning, written by [Ronson and Wyatt], but with no song in the song. ...
a low-level anxiety or apprehension seeps beneath every scene, and threads among the musical elements—from dance extravaganzas (Dua Lipa’s “Dance the Night”) to elegiac reveries likeBillie Eilish’s “What Was I Made For?”), magnifying it in a way that almost sinks into your skin. ...
Best Barbie movie quotes continued… “I’m just dying to dance.” ~ Barbie “Hurry up, the President is here.” ~ Barbie If this got out, this could mean extremely weird things for our world. This would be catastrophic! ~ Mattel CEO ...
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Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling bring whimsy and wonder to Greta Gerwig's neon-hued 'Barbie,' out July 21
Barbiebegins charmingly enough. (There is a general rule of screenwriting that the second act of a film should be the movie the audience came to see. Here, however, it's the first act—and the first act alone—that fulfills the quirky pastel promises of the trailer.) A prologue featurin...
All-Star Barbie Party (HD, 4:57)– This featurette goes over the casting process and the vibe they were going for on set. Musical Make-Believe (HD, 9:11)– A making of for the dance sequence early in the film that has behind the scenes footage. ...