By Nimfa Estrellado Opinion Straight Talk Barbie (Photo from Barbie/FACEBOOK) Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach collaborated to write and ...
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Barbie (Photo from Barbie/FACEBOOK) |
Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach collaborated to write and direct the American fantasy comedy Barbie in 2023. It is the first live-action Barbie film, following numerous computer-animated direct-to-video and streaming television films based on Mattel's Barbie fashion dolls.
The film follows Barbie as Margot Robbie and Ken as Ryan Gosling on a journey of self-discovery following an existential crisis. It has an ensemble cast that includes America Ferrera, Kate McKinnon, Issa Rae, Rhea Perlman, and Will Ferrell.
Barbie goes beyond being a doll icon; she represents empowerment and inclusivity for generations of children. With her diverse range of careers and interests, Barbie has inspired countless young minds to dream big and break gender stereotypes.
There is an adage that says, "Strike iron while it is hot." When an opportunity presents itself, it is critical to seize it without hesitation, just as it is in real life.
Barbie movie poster. (Photo from Barbie/FACEBOOK) |
This is true in the current Barbie films, and while this year's film is being recognized for its empowering message and positive representation of diverse characters, influencers are delving into the film's impact.
Everyone seems to be talking about the film's importance in promoting inclusivity and empowering young girls, from social media influencers to renowned critics.
The success of the film has sparked a larger discussion about the importance of diverse representation in media and its potential to inspire positive social change.
Recently, my posts have been recognized by a large number of people from various countries, but when I post about an appreciation of the film because of America Ferrera's Empowering 'Barbie' Monologue, it reaches hundreds, if not thousands, of people.
As a result, it inspires me to pursue my own creative endeavors and strive for authenticity in my work. The impact of America Ferrera's monologue reminds me that storytelling has the power to effect social change and inspire others to embrace diversity and inclusivity in all forms of media.
Furthermore, the impact of America Ferrera's powerful empowerment message inspired me as a woman to use my voice, platform and break down the barriers that impede my progress.
Ferrera's words stayed with me, reminding me of the importance of standing up for my beliefs and advocating for underrepresented communities. Because of her bravery, I'm committed more to breaking down barriers and combating stereotypes.
Fostering an environment that values and fairly compensates creators can ensure a thriving and sustainable creative industry. Collaboration and amplifying underrepresented voices will also help to create a more inclusive and representative media landscape, ultimately leading to a more informed and compassionate society.
Although some people ride the fame of others, whether in film or other forms of media, without truly understanding the value of diversity and inclusivity, they are unaware of their influence in shaping societal perceptions and reinforcing harmful stereotypes.
Creators, in my opinion, should use their platforms responsibly and actively work to break down stereotypes and create a more accepting, positive narrative.
Influencers are influential because they can reach and influence a large number of people. With this power comes responsibility, knowing that their words and actions have the potential to shape societal norms and attitudes. Influencers must use their platforms wisely and consider the possible consequences of their actions and messages.
Patriarchy in the movie Barbie
Despite the positive response to the Barbie film, some men believe Barbie is anti-gender equality and perpetuates harmful stereotypes.
According to these critics, the film is so feminist that it distorts the message of true gender equality and ultimately falls short of challenging societal norms.
They also said that the film could have delves deeper into the complexities of patriarchy and provided a more nuanced perspective on gender norms dismantling. By focusing solely on Barbie as an individual, the film ignores the collective efforts required to achieve systemic change in society.
While I believe the film has some flaws in its approach to addressing patriarchy, I believe it still plays an important role in promoting conversations about gender equality. It serves as a subject for further discussion and encourages viewers to challenge societal norms and expectations.
Men should be recognized for their manhood and achievements, but women's accomplishments and contributions should also be recognized and celebrated.
Gender equality should not be viewed as a competition, but rather as a collaborative effort to create a more inclusive and equitable society for all.
Because Barbie's character is a woman, the monologue will be about her and the film. The film is logically focused on a woman and her experiences, challenges, and triumphs, with the ultimate goal of inspiring viewers to work toward a more inclusive and fair society that values and uplifts women.
Barbie's portrayal as a strong and independent character in the film may inspire young audiences to reject limiting stereotypes and embrace their own individuality.
And I don't see anything wrong with that. Indeed, diverse representations of women in media are important for young viewers because they encourage them to believe in their own potential and pursue their dreams regardless of societal constraints.
Men should not be overlooked or marginalized, despite the film's emphasis on the importance of women's experiences and perspectives. It is essential that we encourage gender equality and inclusivity by emphasizing both men's and women's unique challenges and contributions. It is important to foster a society that values and embraces the diversity of all genders' experiences and perspectives.
Many action films for men explore and celebrate the complexities of masculinity, challenging traditional gender norms and stereotypes. These films depict masculinity in a nuanced and thought-provoking manner, allowing for a more in-depth understanding of the wide range of experiences and emotions that men can go through.
I believe Barbie should be praised rather than criticized or dismissed. Barbie can act as a change agent and help redefine societal expectations of masculinity.
Right now, it depends on how critics perceive Barbie's social impact. While some argue that Barbie promotes unrealistic beauty standards and traditional gender roles, others see her as a symbol of empowerment and individuality. And that men can benefit from Barbie's inclusivity and deconstruction of gender stereotypes as well.
Allow Barbie to be the center of attention in the meantime. I don't think the movie is just about Barbie; I think it's about the larger discussion it starts about gender norms and societal expectations.
It is 2023, and it is high time to recognize that gender roles are not fixed or limited to one gender. It is crucial to realize that societal expectations based on gender shouldn't limit people as our society develops. We need to embrace diversity and promote equality for all individuals in society as a whole.
It is also important to critically analyze the messages conveyed by the media, including movies like Barbie, in order to promote true gender equality and inclusivity. It's difficult to break free from deeply ingrained gender norms, but by questioning and challenging them, we can create a more inclusive and accepting society for everyone.
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