The Barbie movie reactions are in and viewers have a lot to say about Greta Gerwig's long-awaited, dreamland epic.
After all those Barbie movie memes to the ongoing Barbie VS Oppenheimer debate (which even made us see our relationships in terms of Barbenheimer!), the big release day finally arrived and with it, a profound—perhaps more so than any of us could have hope for—exploration of feminism, toxic masculinity and an ending that left us sobbing on the car ride home (we know we weren't the only ones, okay?!).
But, what are viewers across the globe actually saying of their rollerskate, boat, rocket, camper-van and snow-ski ride into Barbie's world? Allow us to break down every thought and feeling movie-goers had and share online...
Reactions to 'Barbie's feminist themes
Being that the film was based on a doll made for girls—who famously never married, nor had children and embodied every career imaginable (we saw Barbie as president, a Nobel prize-winning journalist and scientist, a Supreme Court Justice and even an astronaut—all of which are IRL dolls), Barbie gave a commentary on feminism, the likes of which we've scarcely seen before and one that we deserve in 2023.
America Ferrera's speech alone is one that will stay with many of us forever, as she described with devastating accuracy, the impossible contradiction that is being a 'woman' by today's societal standards. And naturally, the reactions are tear-jerking to say the least, to anyone who related to every damn line of Ferrera's monologue...
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As one viewer wrote on TikTok: "The Barbie movie made me cry 3 times while watching it last night and literally 5 more times today while watching other women's reactions towards it on TikTok. I feel so much more connected to every woman after being reminded about our shared female experience that no man will ever fully understand."
Another shared: "Mattel taking ownership of how they made young girls feel like they aren't enough was NOT what I was expecting...I laughed, I felt seen and I felt heard."
@cjscreative ♬ What Was I Made For? [From The Motion Picture "Barbie"] - Billie Eilish
"not to be dramatic or anything but this barbie movie just changed my life," tweeted one viewer—and same.
not to be dramatic or anything but this barbie movie just changed my life pic.twitter.com/SHPSltjnlKJuly 24, 2023
A second Twitter user also commented: "Watching #Barbie with a sold-out crowd of girls in pink who all cried together during the Billie Eilish montage celebrating womanhood in all its comforts and complexities and contradictions is quite literally what the movies were made for."
Watching #Barbie with a sold-out crowd of girls in pink who all cried together during the Billie Eilish montage celebrating womanhood in all its comforts and complexities and contradictions is quite literally what the movies were made for https://t.co/m1QeBLbcdvJuly 24, 2023
someone on tiktok just pointed out that the barbie movie was like growing up in an all girls high school feeling empowered to do anything and then not knowing how to cope with all the misogyny after you graduate pic.twitter.com/wlFi7T5iHbJuly 24, 2023
Also, can we just take a moment for that bench scene?
barbie movie has me staring at old women in public like this pic.twitter.com/IeX0PLbFg4July 23, 2023
Reactions to the 'Barbie' movie ending
Barbie's exploration of the connection between mother and daughter has also been praised, especially, with its inclusion of Barbie creator, Ruth Handler (played by Rhea Perlman) and her line: "We mothers stand still so our daughters can look back to see how far they've come,"—along with the film's final montage that featured clips of growing up and girlhood (which if you didn't know, were actually supplied by cast and crew members)...
Barbie Movie: “We mothers stand still so our daughters can look back to see how far they've come”Me:pic.twitter.com/hxqffjAfvGJuly 23, 2023
me every time ‘what was i made for’ played during the barbie movie pic.twitter.com/npAeCYvnQ8July 23, 2023
@ssammurz ♬ What Was I Made For? [From The Motion Picture "Barbie"] - Billie Eilish
@moiiymaee ♬ What Was I Made For? [From The Motion Picture "Barbie"] - Billie Eilish
Reactions to Alan in the 'Barbie movie
Alan was also the surprise star of the movie...
Having Allan in the barbie movie be canonically apart of the girls really just made the movie better for me idk yall it makes me so happy hes just an honorary girl pic.twitter.com/oHGKxkwMaEJuly 23, 2023
My barbie viewing experience was just cheering every time Alan was on screenJuly 23, 2023
watched barbie (movie of the year) and allan is me i am him we are one pic.twitter.com/plPUXvDELLJuly 24, 2023
Reactions to the toxic masculinity in 'Barbie'
Of course, another major theme of Barbie was underlining the toxic masculinity and misogyny prevalent in our society. We saw Ken portrayed as 'just Ken', with Greta herself explaining that she wanted to show a flipped version of the world, where hey— it's actually not so great being seen as just an accessory.
We then see Ken go through his own journey of self-discovery, when he comes face to face with the patriarchy in the real world, which he then subsequently brings to Barbieland, transforming it into 'Kendom.'
After the Barbies then take back control, we see Barbie comfort Ken as he cries—and confesses that he didn't even like the patriarchy anyway, but doesn't want to feel like the other, he just wants to be Kenough.
The film finishes with Ken and Barbie going their separate ways because neither of them needs the validation of the other.
And while some felt the portrayal of Ken was 'anti-man,' or made him out to be the villain, it's actually very much the opposite, as one movie-goer points out: "It literally showed that the patriarchy harms both men and women and the conclusion for ken's character is that he is enough just as he is, he doesn't have to pretend to be a big macho guy nor does he have to he depend on barbie, he's just ken."
it literally showed that the patriarchy harms both men and women and the conclusion for ken's character is that he is enough just as he is, he doesn't have to pretend to be a big macho guy nor does he have to he depend on barbie, he's just ken https://t.co/Q6lpBkA1pLJuly 24, 2023
While another added: "How are people coming to the conclusion that Barbie is an anti-man film? It literally goes out of its way to show how toxic masculinity is damaging for men and that they don't need to be what society expects of them. This film literally has a positive message for men."
"When Barbie says to Ken that he is not defined by his girlfriend, a car or any other thing, it shows how the patriarchy also affects men and how their validation generally comes from "achievements", explained a third.
I see men asking why Ken is simping over Barbie, is always talking about being overlooked/unimportant, doesn’t work… like thats the point. Barbie world is a matriarchy.Now imagine being a woman in a patriarchy. You get it now 👌🏼July 22, 2023
And as for my thoughts, (Hi—Lifestyle Writer, Naomi here) I just wanted to add that I've never related to a scene more than the one with the BBC's Pride and Prejudice...
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