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Genre: Music
Date of upload: Feb 6, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.962 (1,438/150,683 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-04-29T07:29:10.169271Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
I'm a 62 year old man and I guess I must live in a cave, I haven't seen the movie or ever listened to Billie till now. This song ( the words ) tore me up emotionally and really struck a cord with people like me that deal with depression and wondering what was I made for in everything in life. Very very powerful emotional song for me.
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I'm 50 as of last week, male, and very much alone in this world. This song is an absolute masterpiece. Billie's talent is undeniable and although I know she won't see this comment and/or care, please know I appreciate you and I'm almost certain other men do as well. Your demographic may be primarily teenage girls but trust me when I say, your impact reaches much further boundaries. β₯
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We agree that βWhat Was I Made Forβ is the βMy Heart Will Go Onβ of the new generations, but instead of dealing with love, it delves into existential crises. As a psychology student, Iβve realized that this song truly heals. hold a special place in the hearts of listeners, offering solace and connection through their melodies and lyrics. It truly have the power to heal and provide comfort during challenging times.
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I am a 67 year old woman who loved barbie from the get go. I lived in country Australia and my parents could not afford the real thing. My first barbie was a fake. But I loved her. Her clothes where what my mum made and they were so glamours. The movie made me cry so hard. To me it made me feel what I have always felt about barbie the doll who has lived lives that I have always thought life might aspire too, and still might.
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Eilish captured that existential moment when every woman questions the conditions of her life, her choices, her acculturations, her destinies, fates, her life. As the rights for women are now under assault, it reminds me of the multitude of assaults women have endured over the millenia. Eilish's voice resurrects gossamer ghosts of women past, who struggled to define, live, and actuate what they were made for. The question is as relevant today as it ever was.
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As a 55-year-old guy, not many songs can bring me to tears, apart from this one. I haven't watched the movie as of yet, however, after listening to Billie singing these beautiful words I will take the time to watch the movie. I guess whilst listening to the song we kind of reflect on life in the past and what could have been.
I found out the lady sitting on the bench with Barbie is a well-known costume designer that goes by the name of Ann Roth, who was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design five times, winning twice. Such a lovely scene in this video watching both of them smile at each other.
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Those scenes from the movie plus this beautiful theme, left me with a feeling of emptiness, a very strange feeling in me, as if telling me that I have not yet been able to achieve a goal in life, and I want to fulfill that dream that I have had all along. Life, the message of the Barbie movie is beautiful, live the life you want and enjoy with those who love you, thank you Billie for creating a wonderful work of art, and even if you never read this, I feel happy to be able to achieve my goals for the future...
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@thesukhe
2 months ago
This song meant for every person who internally struggled a lot and thought about their existence every single day π₯Ί
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