Reviewer: Lisbeth
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I feel seen
Review: Hi Barbie! The incredible feat of making my childhood obsession with Barbie feel like a positive thing again, rather than a negative influence I’m supposed to regret. Barbie’s script has been flipped, and in the most celebratory, fun way no one ever could have expected.For so long, Barbie has been portrayed as the embodiment of everything wrong with the world for women. We were supposed to think of her as a villainous presence, a menace that planted a poisoned seed in our childhoods.That’s not how Little Me felt when I looked at Barbie.I wasn’t thinking about how I couldn’t measure up to her, or her measurements.No way! I got to be her, inhabit her, and she was me — my avatar, an extension of myself, a 3D object that acted in my place in a safe, controlled environment. I was Barbie and Barbie was me.She never made me feel like I didn’t want to be me. On the contrary, she was comforting if something/someone had made me feel bad. Even the big stuff. Or if something had made me feel ‘less than.’ She was where I turned and she made me feel better. Or let me act out the ways I was feeling. She had no down side.I never wanted her boobs anyway. I thought they looked painful. And her tiny waist just looked weird and physically deformed. Not like a body I should want. (Magazines did that. Thanks, Vogue.)What Greta has done is take all those feelings of love I always felt, and removed the shame from having loved her. Barbie is not the embodiment of everything wrong in the world for women. She actually evolved right alongside women, changing with the times. Barbie looked at her omnipresence in young girls’ lives during a crucial developmental stage and saw how important it was/is that she be a role model. Though it took way too long to become representative of all skin colors, Barbie is now that today.This film is a comedy and I cried. Multiple times. I cried happy tears, and amazed tears. Tears of honest to God gratitude. Because I had been transported back into Little Me and felt immersed in the wonder of the Barbie world, feeling once again how happy it had always made me deep down and in a significant way. Feeling it again, not just looking back on it and remembering it. That feeling hit me in the gut, and I got teary.But I ugly cried (like, paused it and let the floodgates open) when I realized that I’d never before experienced feeling quite this seen. Simultaneously discovering new ways she had been significant to me that I’d never thought about. I felt like Little Greta and Little Me grew up together, she just got me. So well. This movie knew me. It understood me. Seriously, when people talk about “feeling seen” this is the definition of that feeling. To be seen at a fundamental level, living inside my brain, defining who I am today and what Little Me thought about what the future could be — not just for all women, but specifically for Big Me. And Little Me. I cried.Side note: I love the portrayal of Hasbro. It was a genius move in a film that had already wayyyy surpassed genius before Hasbro steps into the picture. It was like getting more touchdowns than you actually need. It takes awesome to wicked awesome.
Reviewer: Poiuytrew.q
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A delicate dance handled well
Review: Like many others, I gained interest in the movie after reading critics reviews, but I had a hard time imagining what could be the plot line. What was also interesting was how the movie would handle the intellectual property that is Barbie, especially given how protective Mattel is over its brand – they declined the original Toy Story and only after they saw how well Pixar handled the movie did they allow Barbie in Toy Story 2 and SPOILERS Barbie was not portrayed poorly in the Toy Story franchise. In addition, there was the “Barbie Girl” lawsuit. The movie was also produced by Universal Studios and set for theatrical release which means it isn’t a movie only designed for marketing purposes like the cartoons from the 1980s and 1990s.I’ll avoid spoilers in this review, but if you really want to avoid spoilers, I would avoid the trailers which I felt took away some of the fun parts in the movie. There were other scenes that were enjoyable and cute. Some parts of the movie were predictable to me, though my husband disagreed and I got my “I told you so” moment. The trailers I saw did not include some of the main points in the movie and it was kind of a surprise, though looking back at how the Barbie IP was treated in the past, it is kind of a “yeah, that makes sense” feel. I would also avoid going through the Barbie section at a store or online because you will see the characters from the show if you really want to avoid spoilers.The parts I really liked were the nostalgia feels and the monologue by America Ferrera and it’s touching to see how she has grown and then I realize, oh how I have grown too since she is only a few years younger than me and I’ve seen her “grow up” on the screen. I also liked the latter part of the movie, because it was funny how the setting changed.Some parts of the movie I may have been having more fun than deserved. I recently watched The Menu and those laughs were much more spontaneous. In this movie, I wanted to have a good time, so I was more generous with my feels and lowered my threshold to be entertained. Barbieland is much brighter and fun-looking compared to the real world. And yet the movie has its serious moments.I come from a conservative background so I can understand how some families may be sensitive over some topics. There is some reference to body parts, and I asked my husband if this was a movie for kids – and he said no. And we laughed it off, but I probably would not want to watch this with a younger audience and have to explain things to them. Regarding sexuality, I think this movie is actually pretty good for a younger audience, because it avoids topics related to sex and focuses more on innocence – there is one scene where Ken asks if he can come in for the night and that’s basically it. There is sexual harassment depicted – but it is portrayed negatively. There are instances of drinking alcohol which is portrayed negatively…hopefully.Overall, although I could easily predict how things would end, it was the journey that was less predictable. The parts that were not predictable were enjoyable and I’ve already recommended the film to friends and family.Two other movies I watched recently were the Little Mermaid and I would rate this movie higher than that. I also recently watched The Menu which is a comedy horror film and I rate that higher than this.
Reviewer: Jacquelyn Harvell
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Barbie movie!
Review: Loved it! My daughter loved this movie, Barbie is her favorite. The movie was awesome, even after watching it again the 105th time. Super fun movie
Reviewer: VolleySF
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: If you liked it in the theater you’ll like it on DVD
Review: I have not spent much time on the bonus items but the movie was fun. Yes, I saw it in the theater. I enjoyed it. Not sure best for under 7 year olds. It’s an adult-ish Barbie movie.
Reviewer: Alicia
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Just okay
Review: I had high hopes for the Barbie movie, but it was just okay for me. It had some fun moments, but it didnât quite live up to the hype. Worth a watch if youâre curious, but donât expect too much. My daughter seemed to like it so take my opinion with a grain of salt.
Reviewer: Kayleigh
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Love
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Reviewer: Jeff
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great movie. The two stars off are for no DolbyVision on the disk itself.
Review: Honestly, there is no viable reason why the HDR isn’t in DolbyVision here. Warner Bros. releases are spotty in this area, offering DolbyVision on “The Batman,” “Dune,” (both parts) and even more recently “Furiosa.” To really make it weird, the “Digital Copy” it comes with is presented in DolbyVision, so the encode exists. Why didn’t they put it on the disk? Disk collectors are the biggest fans of quality out there, and it is disappointing that we don’t get the best encoding our players have the ability to output.The Dolby Atmos soundtrack is fantastic, however. I still recommend the disk, but be aware of the lack of DolbyVision support.
Reviewer: Sandra
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Movie
Review: Purchased on PrimeGood movie
Reviewer: Christine T.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Très bon film! Je recommande!
Reviewer: En perfecto estado
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: El producto llego en perfecto estado. Ninguna queja. El tiempo de entrega fue lo esperado. De allà las 5 estrellas. Ahora:Si viste solo el trailer y como yo esperabas algo increÃble,lamentablemente quedarás decepcionado.Barbie: Buen personaje, nada a resaltarKen: DirÃa que el fue la razón que le diera una segunda oportunidad a la pelÃcula porque solo llevaba 5 min en ella y la deje de ver.La hija de la niña de barbie: solo la escuchas una vez y sabes que el botón de silenciar es lo que más vas a apretar del controlLos directivos de barbie: Personajes nada divertidos, chistes sin gracia, nada que resaltarMundo de barbie: 10/10 mejor imposible.El inicio de la pelÃcula no es nada alentador. DirÃa que hasta que barbie y ken vuelven al mundo barbie de nuevo es cuando la pelÃcula realmente brilla. Después escuchas a la niña hablar y recuerdas apretar silenciar al control.Si tienes dudas de comprarla, no te culpo pero si lo haces solo recuerda una cosa.Arriba el patriarcado!
Reviewer: Robin B
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: this does not play on U K machinesvery disappointed
Reviewer: Frank
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Esta pelÃcula es muy entretenida, compré la versión USA que trae un slipcover, estoy contento con mi compra.
Reviewer: Hugo Cesar Martinez
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Es una pelicula que ha sido la mas taquillera del 2023 y que trata sobre la muñeca mas famosa de Mattel , con Margot Robbie , quien da vida a la famosa muñeca y Ryan Gosling a Ken. Dirigida por Greta Gerwig. Por otra parte la pelicula obtuvo este año 8 nominaciones al premio Oscar, incluyendo Mejor Pelicula, y Actuacion de Reparto para Ryan Gosling y America Ferrera, y a su vez Adaptacion para la Greta Gerwig y Noah Baumbach. La pelicula me llego en buen estado y dentro de la fecha de entrega.