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August 2024 | Vol. XXIII - No. 234


The 'Barbie' Movie Conservatives DIDN'T Want You to See: "Barbie" subversive take on gender roles

By Laura N. Larsson
August 2024

Here's a quick dive into what you might have missed: 

Beyond the Big Screen: The film's surprising impact on academia, social discourse, and international conversations.

Background

Evidence of Widening Divides:


Mattel's "Barbie" Movie was a Box Office Smash and Cultural Phenomenon: The release of the "Barbie" movie in July was a major event for the toy industry. It not only broke box office records but also sparked a cultural conversation around the iconic doll and its brand. The movie's success drove significant sales for Mattel, and the buzz around it extended beyond the toy industry, influencing fashion, social media trends, and broader cultural discussions.  The release of Greta Gerwig's "Barbie" movie in July 2023. This live-action film, based on the iconic Mattel doll, wasn't just a movie; it became a cultural phenomenon.

Box Office Domination: "Barbie" smashed expectations, grossing over $1.4 billion worldwide. It quickly became the highest-grossing film of 2023 and one of the top-grossing films of all time.

While "Barbie" offers valuable lessons and opportunities for meaningful conversations, critics claim that there are a few reasons why it might not be suitable for kids to watch without their parents:

  1. Mature Themes and Complex Ideas:
  1. Suggestive Content and Language:

1. Positive Reception

Many critics praised the Barbie movie for its wit, cleverness, and satirical edge. Greta Gerwig, known for her critically acclaimed work on Lady Bird and Little Women, brought a unique directorial vision to the film, infusing it with layers of humor, feminism, and cultural critique. Key points of praise included:

2. Social Commentary

A significant number of reviews highlighted the film's underlying social commentary. Barbie, a cultural icon, has long been the subject of debates regarding body image, beauty standards, and gender roles. The Barbie movie took these issues head-on, using humor and satire to critique both the doll's history and contemporary societal norms. Critics commended Gerwig for balancing humor with these deeper themes, making the movie both entertaining and thought-provoking.

3. Criticisms

Not all reviews were entirely glowing, though. Some critics felt that:

4. Cultural Impact

The Barbie movie sparked conversations beyond just its entertainment value. Many saw it as a moment in pop culture where a traditionally feminine and often dismissed toy franchise was re-evaluated through a more serious and intellectual lens. The film became a symbol of reinterpreting female-led stories in a way that both celebrated and critiqued traditional gender roles.


Our discussions with psychologists and psychiatrists: their agreements and disagreements on the potential for several beneficial implications for children and young viewers of the Barbie movie

1. Encourages Critical Thinking and Discussion:

2. Provides Positive Role Models:

3. Stimulates Creativity and Imagination:


While the Barbie movie has garnered significant praise, some criticisms was raised as well:


  1. Mixed Tone:
  1. Target Audience Confusion:
  1. Overreliance on Nostalgia:

References:

 


A few conservative we spoke with expressed concerns about the following aspects:

  1. Perceived Anti-Patriarchy and Gender Role Reversal:
  1. "Woke" Messaging and Identity Politics:
  1. Undermining Traditional Values and Family Structures:
  1. Inappropriate Content for Children:
 

A Clash of Perspectives at our office:

Conservative Team Member, clutching pearls: "Barbie" might be a sparkly good time, but it's also a sneaky Trojan Horse packed with progressive propaganda! The film's portrayal of Barbieland's matriarchy as a pastel paradise, only to be ruined by bumbling Kens trying to mansplain their way to power, is just too simplistic. It's like they took a complex societal tapestry and turned it into a paint-by-numbers for toddlers. And don't get me started on the whole "finding yourself" shtick. What about family? What about community? Are we all just supposed to wander off into the sunset alone, listening to self-help podcasts?

Progressive Team Member, sporting a knowing smirk: Oh, come on now! "Barbie" isn't a political manifesto, it's a clever satire! It takes the ridiculousness of patriarchy and shoves it in your face with a hot pink sledgehammer. Sure, it's a bit over-the-top, but that's the point! It's like holding up a funhouse mirror to society, forcing us to confront the absurdity of outdated gender roles. And as for the "individualism" thing, it's not about abandoning your loved ones, it's about embracing your true self and refusing to be boxed in by societal expectations.

Conservative, adjusting monocle: Satire is fine in moderation, but "Barbie" lays it on so thick, it's practically a sugar coma. The film paints such a one-sided picture, it's like trying to have a conversation with a brick wall covered in glitter. It's not going to win over anyone who doesn't already agree, and it just fuels the culture wars. Plus, let's be honest, the whole anti-capitalist undertone is a bit rich coming from a movie that's basically a two-hour commercial for Mattel.

Progressive, with a playful wink: Oh, the irony is delicious, isn't it? But that's precisely what makes "Barbie" so brilliant! It uses the very tools of capitalism to critique it. It's like a Trojan Horse made of plastic and fabulousness, sneaking subversive ideas into the mainstream. And sure, it might not change everyone's mind, but it's definitely getting people talking, and that's a step in the right direction. After all, change doesn't happen overnight, even in Barbieland.

 


Other noteworthy news from the past few months:     Hasbro's "Transformers: Rise of the Beasts" Struggles at the Box Office: While Mattel celebrated its "Barbie" success, Hasbro faced a setback with its "Transformers" movie. The film's underwhelming performance at the box office raised questions about the future of the franchise and Hasbro's overall film strategy.     Ongoing Supply Chain Issues Continue to Disrupt the Toy Industry: Although some improvements were seen, supply chain challenges persisted two to three months ago, impacting the availability and pricing of toys. This highlighted the ongoing vulnerabilities in the global toy industry and its dependence on efficient logistics networks.     LEGO Unveils New Sets and Initiatives: LEGO continued its innovation with new product releases and initiatives aimed at expanding its audience and promoting sustainability. These efforts reflected the company's ongoing commitment to staying relevant and addressing evolving consumer demands.   Funko's Stock Price Plunged: Funko, known for its collectible Pop! figures, saw its stock price drop significantly after reporting disappointing earnings. This highlighted the challenges faced by companies reliant on the collector market.







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