The 'Barbie' movie hits theaters this weekend, and its ending is a bit of a gut-punch. Here's what it means.
They reach some inter-dimensional space where Barbie confesses that she wants to find true meaning in her life and be a part of the world that makes decisions, and not just being the result of decisions made by others. While supportive of her ambition, Ruth reminds her that “ideas live ...
Ruth tells Barbie to close her eyes and feel, and she sees images of girls and women of various ages. This montage—which is made of footagefrom the film's cast and crew, including young Robbie—fills Barbie with emotion, as she receives an understanding of the full scope of womanhood, ...
And in early cuts, looking at the movie, it was suggested, 'Well, you could cut it. And actually, the story would move on just the same.' And I said, 'If I cut the scene, I don't know what this movie is about.'" SEE ALSO: 'Barbie' review: Bonkers, bold, and a bit of ...
In her autobiography, Dream Doll: The Ruth Handler Story, Handler wrote, "Barbie always represented the fact that a woman had choices." And in the Barbie movie, Ruth helps Barbie make her biggest one — becoming a real, human woman.
Swanberg cast Gerwig in the starring role inHannah Takes the Stairs(2007), and, while few reviewers liked the movie, most were impressed by her performance. She continued to appear in mumblecore features for the next few years. In addition, she partnered with Swanberg to write, direct, and...
Barbenheimer dazzled the box office with the enchanting Barbie and the gripping Oppenheimer films, setting new records and redefining movie magic.
A new ad spot for the upcoming Barbie movie starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling contains a shocking development about the real world storyline.An important detail from the plot of the Barbie movie has just been unveiled in a new ad spot. The movie, which is inspired by the world of ...
But in every Greta Gerwig movie, there isthatspeech, the one that forces the emotion out of you no matter how unsentimental you might be. That big juicy monologue somewhere in the third act that states everything the female protagonist wants out of life — her dreams, her desires — and ...
The 39-year-old explained, "I think of the painted backdrop of the Emerald City as they go towards it, and we put in our movie, we have the pink brick road, instead of the yellow brick road. We also have beautiful painted backdrops of horizons. We executed it like they would have ...