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Genre: News & Politics
Date of upload: Jul 12, 2023 ^^
Rating : 3.084 (9,957/10,835 LTDR)
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I love that Margo is talking like a producer, strategily, clear, goal oriented and Greta is talking like a director, guide by instinct and creative. It allows you to see how big projects are always team work. It also shows what happens when you turn jealousy or envy into admiration. Both women are great but in their own unique way.
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Approx. min 2:21. "Smart without making you feel stupid, funny without making you feel boring." Those are beautiful words to say about another person. Margot, you're so kind and graceful.
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As the only boy in a family of three sisters, I remember well them playing Barbie. Their monologues, whether playing by themselves or with friends were always joyful. They would play with them for hours on end. I married a gal who Barbie also played a huge part in her life. The youngest of four, two of them boys who were sport stars, Barbie payed attention to her when no one else would while her brothers dominated the family dynamics. At sixty four years old now, my wife is very stylish and would be quick to credit Barbie for that. We have a fourtie year old daughter who also loved Barbie. She though, was more into weird Barbie, she's an artist and Barbie was an early canvas. There was a lot of clothing and physical modifications to Barbie from her. I'm sixty nine years old and Barbie has always been in my life through the woman in my life. I can't wait to see this movie. Thank you Margot and the brilliant Greta Gerwig.
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This interviewer is so good at not making this just like any other âtwo women together interviewâ thing that we see 99% of the time. Also them together makes it just a great interview. Smart, direct, easily explaining what they are conveying. Greta saying how Margot just went in and asked what she wanted. I think Iâm half projecting because I want / need to be like that. But I think also we donât see this kind of interview with a woman or multiple women. I cannot wait to see this and already want them to direct/ produce another project together again. They flow off of each other so well. I love this!!
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It always floors me when people seem to think that Barbie isn't inherently feminist. In 1959, Mattel created "Barbie, Teen-Age Fashion Model". From the very beginning, she was a young woman who had a job. And she had several more jobs before she ever got a boyfriend. Feminism and femininity aren't mutually exclusive. You can be feminist in high heels and Birkenstocks.
I'm a lifelong Barbie fan and collector, and to me Barbie's most salient feature was always her kindness. In Barbie's world, you are accepted and embraced, and it was always clear to me that she loved her female friends more than her boyfriend, considering how much she hung out with them as opposed to just being with Ken. In 1968, when "Barbie talk" was going all around, it was her friends Christie and Stacey that Barbie talked to, Ken wasn't even in the picture at all until 1969, when P.J. and Julia also joined in the talking fun. Malibu Barbie certainly invited Ken to the beach in 1971, but it wasn't a romantic outing. Her little sister Skipper was there, as was her cousin Francie and her two besties, Christie and P.J. When Barbie became a SuperStar in 1977, Christie was right there with her, but Ken didn't join their group until the following year. Very seldom was it just Barbie and Ken as a duo. In 1983, when Barbie and Ken went on their Dream Date, P.J. still managed to tag along. So yeah, it's easy to see that Ken might feel marginalized, but it's always seemed quite clear to me that Barbie's world has always had a message of women supporting women.
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This movie is the tragedy of Ken:
He discovered a better world where he was valued.
With that world knowledge he returned and he and his brothers defeated the tyrannical oppressors. The oppressors deceived Ken and his brothers, put them under heavier shackles and called it liberation.
Remember men this film depict feminism in his true form "Oppression".
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Fancy making "a feminist film" based on Barbie. They really should have kept Ken out of it.
I don't give a damn about a such incompetent speaker as Greta Gerwig, but it does disturb me that Margo Robbie - who expresses herself incomparably more competently, has rushed down a rabbit hole with no way out for her future status as a s-e-r-i-o-u-s actress-artist.
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1. Margot Robbie has been paid $12.5 million for her lead part in Gerwigâs movie.
2. The workers on the Barbie doll assembly line are paid $2 an hour.
3. Therefore, to earn Margotâs money, each worker would have to work 6,250,000 hours.
4. Given their 12-hour shifts six days a week, this amounts to 1,669 years of utterly tedious and repetitive labor.
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@beargrub8932
9 months ago
im so glad the interviewer recognized how awkward it was for them to be talking about greta as if she wasnât sitting right next to them lol
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