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  • Do not get offended as this was my personal belief about the Barbie movie, a profile post, a review. It just surprised me how the events of Barbie just align with the events of Germany pre-WW2.
    Chiiara777
    Chiiara777
    Exactly, I could totally see how many Barbies were poor and could barely buy food. Loved the food stamp in die movie! I could really relate to the hard times, almost as if I watched a real WW2 documentary in pink color.
    I kinda disliked how Ken`s are just treated as inferior beings compared to Barbie`s. I know the real idea of the movie was to show that women are everything and women good, man bad but this idea didnt quite sell since you can observe also a toxic environment towards men in the Barbie world. The best character out of the Barbie movie from my opinion was Allan.
    Chiiara777
    Chiiara777
    Crazy, did you miss the dialogue with Barie and Ken how Barbie explained to him, how he is Kenough on his own?
    It was nice if Barbie rather ended with gender equality rather than having women superior to man. I truly respect the man revolution which represents the failed attempt of bringing Germany to its normal self before the events of the WW2 war.
    Chiiara777
    Chiiara777
    I honestly have no idea what this is supposed to mean. Well in Barbie men could finally work, too. More equality than in many middle east countries!
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    Barbie was a truly philosophical and expressed in a non direct way its concern with the new feminism movement which is similar to fascism, you can see that in the Barbie world women are treated as the superior gender which indirectly is also a meaning about how women are better than man which also indicated the fascist period in which Hitler had the same belief about the jews. Barbie was fascist propaganda.
    Chiiara777
    Chiiara777
    Well no, Barbie was actually PRO men and not against it. You can see it from Ken and Barbies story, how Ken discovers that he can be just himself (and that's kenough) even without barbie. He movie is very relatable for men that get rejected by their crush but still manage to to see they don't need another person to fill whole.

    At no point barbie had any facist motivation about men and even included them 1/3
    Chiiara777
    Chiiara777
    In Barbieland at the end of the movie with a chance to work their way up. Feminism was never about putting one gender above the other but to rethink tradition and create a fair place for women in a men dominating society (patriarchy).

    Also Jews were unpopular before Hitler came into power. They were viewed as a threat, in Barbie, men were just not needed and pretty much ignored by the women. Their was no 2/3
    Chiiara777
    Chiiara777
    explicit dislike towards them, they just didn't had any use since all work was done by the women anyways. It's a whole different situation compared to Nazigermany. 3/3
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