In Barbie Paradise, all kinds of Barbie and Ken live a fairytale 100% perfect life every day. But one day, Barbie (Margo elise Robbie? Margot Elise Robbie found that her life began to change.
For example, her life was no longer smooth sailing, and she began to think about the meaning of death. Even her feet are no longer in the shape of perfect high heels-she really fell to the ground!
Successive imperfections have broken the peace of Barbie's paradise, and Barbie, who is aware of the crisis, is forced to go to the real world to explore the truth. Ken (Ryan Gosling? Ryan Gosling) also along the way, a big adventure began.
The movie Barbie shows us a story about growing up and pursuing truth. Barbie in the movie is a symbol, and her significance lies not only in the external image, but also in the values and spirit she represents.
Barbie has aroused heated discussion among young women.
As a film with a female theme as its core, Barbie has attracted a large number of young female audiences. Barbie represents women in the real world in the movie, and they feel the * * * sound and emotional * * * vibration together with Barbie in the movie. The female themes and images presented in the film inspire the audience to think about women's self-cognition and value. This kind of * * * makes the audience not only a bystander in the film, but also experience the happiness of growing up and exploring with the * * * * characters.
Barbie is not only a movie to entertain and relax the audience, but also a work to convey feminist ideas to the audience through humorous means. The film compares Barbie's dream world with the real world, and discusses the importance of gender equality, self-awareness and facing reality bravely.
Both men and women, the audience can find the figure of * * * in it, feel the laughter and thinking brought by the film, let us immerse ourselves in this pink fantasy, and at the same time be inspired to actively think about and promote the development of gender equality and women's power.