also i’d like to add the actual audience i watched with only laughed like twice throughout the movie. i think it’s because they were caught off guard with how the movie played out.
that’s tough there’s not many jackoffsble moments, maybe if you’re a foot gay there’s some scenes for you, otherwise maybe the roller skating scene
I didn't liked the character with neutral pronouns, such a weird way to "stay relevant" he is barely in the film and yet he is on every trailer and promotional poster for this movie.
which character was that? i didn’t see any characters with gender neutral pronouns
I didn't liked the character with neutral pronouns, such a weird way to "stay relevant" he is barely in the film and yet he is on every trailer and promotional poster for this movie.
kind of. a lot of the movie is spent addressing feminism/sexism/male chauvinism but they also show discrimination and societal pressure men deal with. the message i took from the movie was that we should strive for genders to treat other respectfully and equally possible with a slight bias towards the femininst POV
I heard the no singles policy will be zero tolerance and they are putting pictures up of men who have gone alone before.
that’s a very good way to summarize it, yes. also kinda that barbieland is like an innocent childlike unattainable utopia that women shouldn’t obsess over but can still strive towards, and should be more comfortable in their own skin.
oh dude, it’s pretty heavy loool. it did come off as preachy but it’s mostly thing i agree with so it didn’t bother me. it was surprising, because i wasn’t expecting a barbie movie to be so deep on so many issues but yeah it really tackled the issues of nihilism, loss of innocence and sexism/feminism/gender based discrimination head on for basically the whole movie. in a really cute way.
very much so, even if you don’t like plot, or literally any of the messaging of the movie it’s absolutely beautifully cinematic, very aesthetic and well shot, well worth just seeing margot being margot for an hour and a half in a bunch of snazzy outfits
yes, the themes of gender based discrimination sexism and patriarchy are pretty thick and present in the movie from start to finish.
specifically referencing things like gender pay gap, lack of woman ceos, women being catcalled and seen as strictly sexual objects, basically everything you can think of.
I would assume they do a flat genitals reveal/joke?
they did
every clip I see, every trailer I see, I get a sneaking suspicion that Gosling as Ken, and maybe Cena as Allan, will be the funniest, most relatable, and most interesting part of the movie to me, and I will watch Margot Robbie as mere eye-candy waiting for her to do something I find sexy.
Apparently, this is sexist.
And it feels good.
i could see that, i feel like michael ceras role was a nod to incels but im not quite sure
every clip I see, every trailer I see, I get a sneaking suspicion that Gosling as Ken, and maybe Cena as Allan, will be the funniest, most relatable, and most interesting part of the movie to me, and I will watch Margot Robbie as mere eye-candy waiting for her to do something I find sexy.
Apparently, this is sexist.
And it feels good.
were the jokes funny
how long was it spent in Barbieland
i thought some of them were funny, a lot of the humor was a bit cheesy, but i thought it was all very cute
i’d say about half or maybe even a little more than half of the movie was spent in barbie land.
also i’d like to add the actual audience i watched with only laughed like twice throughout the movie. i think it’s because they were caught off guard with how the movie played out.
What part would you recommend jacking off to
that’s tough there’s not many jackoffsble moments, maybe if you’re a foot gay there’s some scenes for you, otherwise maybe the roller skating scene
which character was that? i didn’t see any characters with gender neutral pronouns
I didn't liked the character with neutral pronouns, such a weird way to "stay relevant" he is barely in the film and yet he is on every trailer and promotional poster for this movie.
If I go watch this with my gf am I just going to be insulted the whole time?
kind of. a lot of the movie is spent addressing feminism/sexism/male chauvinism but they also show discrimination and societal pressure men deal with. the message i took from the movie was that we should strive for genders to treat other respectfully and equally possible with a slight bias towards the femininst POV
wasn’t a thing in my theater
so essentially it's
>barbieland must be ruled by women but men should have some rights
and
>real world must be equal rights but slightly more feminist
that’s a very good way to summarize it, yes. also kinda that barbieland is like an innocent childlike unattainable utopia that women shouldn’t obsess over but can still strive towards, and should be more comfortable in their own skin.
well.
that doesn't seem very equal imo.
but alright.
glad you liked the movie OP.
I heard the no singles policy will be zero tolerance and they are putting pictures up of men who have gone alone before.
The no singles policy is in full effect Code Gamma. You would have a better chance of breaking into Fort Knox.
Better get someone to bring along otherwise you'll be sent straight to the popcorn mines
What do you mean when you say it’s not lighthearted? Is the movie really as politically preachy as people are saying?
oh dude, it’s pretty heavy loool. it did come off as preachy but it’s mostly thing i agree with so it didn’t bother me. it was surprising, because i wasn’t expecting a barbie movie to be so deep on so many issues but yeah it really tackled the issues of nihilism, loss of innocence and sexism/feminism/gender based discrimination head on for basically the whole movie. in a really cute way.
Are you a man or a woman?
woman
why are you asking
because were literally heckin monkeys on a spinning rock in the middle of flippin space
I can tell.
The only “women” on Cinemaphile are autogynephiliac mentally-ill men.
>nihilism
why do normies love this trend so much
why do contrarians hate nihilism and larp as christgays?
>oh dude
>loool
>mostly feminism I agree with
>but yeah
>really tackled the heckin issues
>heckin feminism/gender discrimination
>really cute
TOGTFO
Kys
you are literally a snowflake if you feel the need to tell people to KYS over their personal opinions
A mentally healthy person, on Cinemaphile?
i would only watch this movie to see Margot Robbie
any good shots of Margot? Is it worth seeing if I just want to coom to Margot?
very much so, even if you don’t like plot, or literally any of the messaging of the movie it’s absolutely beautifully cinematic, very aesthetic and well shot, well worth just seeing margot being margot for an hour and a half in a bunch of snazzy outfits
I will now watch your movie (when it hits pirate sites)
did ya like it?
i really did. will probably be one of the best movies of the 2020s in retrospect.
what does the “TO” in “TOGTFO” stand for?
sorry, i don’t come to Cinemaphile much and have never seen that one before
kys shill
YWNBAW
TOGTFO
KYS FGT
did we win kenbros
ken kinda got rejected but he did learn a lot about himself and the world so i guess you could say he won too.
yes
be difficult and rude if you want
you should be nicer
Is it ok for men to watch this movie by themselves?
Attention prostitute thread
Herbs in all fields
Is the new Gosling personality worth downloading?
I'm just watching this clip and skipping the movie. This makes me laugh every time.
Fug. Seems like I don't even have to download it. That is literally me.
100%
Is it actually about the patriarchy or whatever?
What specific things does it do to complain about men and emasculate men?
I haven't seen it but yeah it is actually about patriarchy, like it's the central theme.
You’re directing this question at a feminist roastie btw, don’t bother expecting a useful answer
Herbs
yes, the themes of gender based discrimination sexism and patriarchy are pretty thick and present in the movie from start to finish.
specifically referencing things like gender pay gap, lack of woman ceos, women being catcalled and seen as strictly sexual objects, basically everything you can think of.
any shots of panties worn or otherwise
I would assume they do a flat genitals reveal/joke?
DM Margot, she hit the wall so any small amount of male attention will make her wet
not really any panty shots
they did
i could see that, i feel like michael ceras role was a nod to incels but im not quite sure
makes sense he'd be an incel joke
cera looks like an incel
every clip I see, every trailer I see, I get a sneaking suspicion that Gosling as Ken, and maybe Cena as Allan, will be the funniest, most relatable, and most interesting part of the movie to me, and I will watch Margot Robbie as mere eye-candy waiting for her to do something I find sexy.
Apparently, this is sexist.
And it feels good.