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‘Barbie’ Is An Unforgettable Cinematic Experience

What is there to not like about a film that is so self-referential and pokes fun at everything that we seem to have taken too seriously? That uses all the familiar tropes of feminism and patriarchy and turns them into Brechtian agitprop? A film that is, most importantly, so entertaining as a cinematic experience it makes one라이브 바카라 heart feel dizzy?

My three-year-old daughter is running around the Khan Market parking lot —upset at me for denying her a Barbie doll set— while my friend is chasing her. More than a decade later, this remains my friend라이브 바카라 favourite memory of her. He uses it sometimes to tease her and the discussion inevitably바카라 웹사이트 veers towards how I am a mean mom.

I watched Greta Gerwig라이브 바카라 Barbie바카라 웹사이트— first day, first show. I wore ripped shorts, a crumpled T-shirt and my latest Birkenstocks. This turnout was purely circumstantial as I had driven twenty-five kilometres to drop my teenager at school before going to watch the film. I was, clearly, a part of the non-pink crowd. Yet, I —a daughter of third-wave feminism— am the biggest cheerleader of Barbie, the film.

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What is there to not like about a film that is so self-referential and pokes fun at everything that we seem to have taken too seriously? That uses all the familiar tropes of feminism and patriarchy and turns them into Brechtian agitprop? A film that is, most importantly, so entertaining as a cinematic experience it makes one라이브 바카라 heart feel dizzy? The last reason alone should be enough to like any film but, clearly, it is not. Every bit of the film, the filmmaker and the filmmaking process needs to be dissected and found flawless to be able to appreciate cinema these days. Else, you are accused of making an uninformed choice.

What is there to not like about a film that is so self-referential and pokes fun at everything that we seem to have taken too seriously?

Ah, the elusiveness of choice! Brown Birkenstock Arizonas or burnished-pink Louboutin Pumppies (at least that라이브 바카라 what they looked like)—Gerwig라이브 바카라 Barbie proposes that the binary is here바카라 웹사이트to stay and the only way to negotiate it is to simply not care for anything except one라이브 바카라 feet. It라이브 바카라 all about the feet, after all, and the ground beneath them. The two turning points in Stereotypical Barbie라이브 바카라 journey are about her feet. She needs her feet to be comfortable. The two revolutions in Barbieland—first by the neglected and irrelevant Kens and then by the equally irrelevant Barbies—are to reject the discomfort of being pushed to the margins. In both situations, there is no equal ground beneath their feet that can allow them to stand tall as they are. In an unequal world, respectively marginalised Kens and Barbies are not enough, and will never be, for each other. To extend the footwear metaphor, wearing an Arizona on one foot and a Pumppie on the other is not wise.

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Let라이브 바카라 start with Barbie라이브 바카라 feminism, wokeness et al. The Barbieland feminist Utopia, America Ferrera라이브 바카라 spiel and Ken라이브 바카라 representation of mass ‘emasculation’ under feminism have been the most hotly debated points about the film. Viewers and critics have either loved them for making a strong point or hated them for being too unsubtle and laboured. But what is Gerwig doing, really,바카라 웹사이트 if not questioning this very debate? Republicans in the US have gone to hilarious heights to lambast the film for its ‘wokeness’, thus, falling into the trap that Barbie set and further exposing their commitment to inequality, the core of their politics.

I hate to state the obvious, but maybe because so many people have missed the point I must swallow my ego and say the needful: the only politics that Barbie has is the uber-radical idea that inequality is bad and has catastrophic ramifications. We have been reading and hearing and watching this idea unfold in different spatio-temporal contexts for centuries and yet it is lost on most. Gerwig knows that. And Mattel knows it, too. This film placed its bet, rightly, on heightened emotions trumping unbiased critical examination. Barbieland라이브 바카라 Utopia is an unequal land where Kens have no agency. Deja vu! Where have we seen a similar world before?

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Gerwig라이브 바카라 Barbie brings together all strands and applications of the equality discourse in an immensely watchable film. The demand that she should have pushed the envelope a little more바카라 웹사이트 and created something edgier is a manifestation of inequality. Why should a woman filmmaker, making an allegedly ‘women라이브 바카라 film’ be benchmarked differently? Ferrera라이브 바카라 character voicing the demand for an Ordinary Barbie by the end of the film is Gerwig herself asserting her right to be not extraordinary all the time and still be respected. To make her stance clear, she has used all the filmmaking tropes that won laurels for her male peers in the past, including the anthropomorphisation of toys, stereotypical portrayals,바카라 웹사이트 metaverses, parallel realities and the intellectualisation of everyday happenings.

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Reams have been written on how the Barbie doll—a successor of the German ‘Bild Lilli’—perpetuated heteronormative, patriarchal and Eurocentric ideas about womanhood among young girls. Yet, the doll continues to sell. We cry ‘Pink Capitalism’ but get drawn into its very armpit—hairless and바카라 웹사이트 perfumed. Stereotypes are seductive.

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Gerwig라이브 바카라 Barbie uses this seduction superbly. Whether it is about Margot Robbie playing the Stereotypical Barbie, Ryan Gosling라이브 바카라 Ken ‘discovering’ patriarchy in the real world, or Barbies using their charm to reclaim the Constitution of Barbieland—the seductiveness of stereotypes is invincible. But Gerwig goes a step further and employs it to make the meta point: the existence of women—and their world—ought to be enough without the need for any apologies and justifications. Why must Gerwig라이브 바카라 art be a masterpiece in all aspects, tick every box and achieve something beyond extraordinary to be appreciated at par with her male peers? Gerwig got a big canvas and boldly painted it pink. The result is a remarkable moment in cinema history, partly thanks to the ubermensch phenomenon called Oppenheimer.

The fact that Barbie is still being treated as a ‘women라이브 바카라 film’ despite notching almost double the global opening weekend revenue of Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan라이브 바카라 magnum opus, highlights the bitter truth that the demon of inequality is here to stay even if women continue to achieve the extraordinary. Taylor Swift라이브 바카라 concerts have generated more revenue than the men라이브 바카라 football world cup this year, and this fact should be more than enough for gender equality advocacy. But it never will be. So why bother to be always extraordinary in a game where you are not a winner even while you are standing on the podium?

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On the film라이브 바카라 music: Gerwig deserves another bow for bringing together all the women artists who have been unapologetically playing by their own rules—from Nicki Minaj to Billie Eilish to the half-Indian바카라 웹사이트 Charli XCX—to create the Barbie album.

Finally, let라이브 바카라 talk about The Ken. Gerwig has given some of the most powerful lines in the film to Ryan Gosling . He typifies the man that the Girl From Ipanema doesn’t see. It is almost ironic that the sympathy wave for this decorative incel king—owing to his rejection by his object of desire—trumps the violence that his clan unleashes on the opposite sex. In Barbieland, Kens are safe even if they are powerless. In Kendom, on the other hand, Barbies are not. Kens make Barbies work for them once they take over the world, quite unlike Barbies who toiled as construction and바카라 웹사이트 sanitation workers in their Utopia.

Contrary to what everyone says, Gerwig has made this film for the Kens of the real world to learn to be바카라 웹사이트 enough without their horses. If even a fantasy tale of one sex라이브 바카라 supremacy—without rape and violence—makes them uncomfortable, the joke라이브 바카라 on them. For her part, Gerwig is enough—in Birkenstocks or high heels.

Nishtha Gautam바카라 웹사이트is a Delhi-based academic and author

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