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"I'm a Barbie girl, in the Barbie world, life in plastic, it's fantastic!"
The new "Barbie" movie we've been hearing about for a while is finally out. Most of us are undoubtedly ecstatic because we saw the "original" versions of this movie a lot when we were younger.
We enjoyed speculating about how such a life might appear to actual people. The universe of Barbies, their appearances, shoes, makeup, and costumes all looked amazing!
Fans were ecstatic when the movie was about to be released and as confirmed, "Barbie" is at last (kind of) making her way into the real world. There's little doubt that Greta Gerwig's casting of Ryan Gosling and the amazing Margot Robbie will be a huge hit.
When the trailer was eventually made public, social media exploded. One specific sequence, in which Barbie takes off her high-heeled shoes but leaves her foot in place much like the original doll, went viral right away.
Online users even referred to it as "the most genius shot." Regarding the movie's narrative, Vogue reveals that a Barbie doll who was living in Barbieland is compelled to leave due to what is thought to be her defects.
During her journey through the outer world, she discovers that true beauty can only be found within. Despite the cliche, it will be worth watching because of the excellent directors and casting!
People are already obsessed, and these 30 cute tweets demonstrate how hilarious this movie is!
Taking a look back at the entire history of "Barbie" dolls, History.com states that in March 1959, a doll bearing the name "Barbie" made her toy debut in the United States. She had a blonde ponytail, red lips that were pouty, and a bathing suit with stripes in black and white.
The nation's first mass-produced toy doll with adult features was the lanky, eleven-inch-tall plastic doll named Barbara Millicent Roberts. And as far as we know, it's still crazily popular till today.
It's understandable that there have been strong feelings about this doll, as many young girls have when they've seen a "Barbie" and desired they look like her. It's also important to keep in mind that no one is physically capable of having Barbie's physical attributes.
If Barbie were a real woman, her size would make it impossible for her to walk. Drop your thoughts about this collection in the comments section below and share them as well.