Barbie

She's everything. He's just Ken.

Sinopse

Barbie and Ken are having the time of their lives in the colorful and seemingly perfect world of Barbie Land. However, when they get a chance to go to the real world, they soon discover the joys and perils of living among humans.

  • 6.9
  • 2023
  • Released
  • 1h 54m

Margot Robbie

Barbie

Ryan Gosling

Ken

America Ferrera

Gloria

Ariana Greenblatt

Sasha

Issa Rae

Barbie

Kate McKinnon

Barbie

Alexandra Shipp

Barbie

Emma Mackey

Barbie

Hari Nef

Barbie

Sharon Rooney

Barbie

Ana Cruz Kayne

Barbie

Ritu Arya

Barbie

Dua Lipa

Barbie

Nicola Coughlan

Barbie

Simu Liu

Ken

Kingsley Ben-Adir

Ken

Ncuti Gatwa

Ken

Scott Evans

Ken

John Cena

Ken

Michael Cera

Allan

Rhea Perlman

Ruth

Helen Mirren

Narrator (voice)

Will Ferrell

Mattel CEO

Connor Swindells

Aaron Dinkins

Jamie Demetriou

Mattel Executive #1

Andrew Leung

Mattel Executive #2

Will Merrick

Young Mattel Employee

Zheng Xi Yong

An Even Younger Mattel Employee

Asim Chaudhry

Warehouse Employee

Ray Fearon

Dan at the FBI

Erica Ford

Skipper

Hannah Khalique-Brown

Growing Up Skipper

Mette

Barbie Video Girl

Marisa Abela

Teen Talk Barbie

Lucy Boynton

Proust Barbie

Rob Brydon

Sugar Daddy Ken

Tom Stourton

Earring Magic Ken

Chris Taylor

Ken Emcee

David Mumeni

Footrub Ken

Olivia Brody

2001 Girl

Isla Ashworth

2001 Girl

Eire Farrell

2001 Girl

Daisy Duczmal

2001 Girl

Genvieve Toussaint

Young Sasha

Isabella Nightingale-Mercado

Girl Making Weird Barbie

Millie-Rose Crossley

Advertisement Girl

Anvita Nehru

Advertisement Girl

Kayla-Mai Alvares

Advertisement Girl

Luke Mullen

Guy at the Beach

Patrick Luwis

Guy at the Beach

Mac Brandt

Construction Worker

Paul Jurewicz

Construction Worker

Oraldo Austin

Construction Worker

Benjamin Arthur

Construction Worker

Carlos Jacott

Policeman

Adam Ray

Policeman

George Basil

Boutique Owner

Ptolemy Slocum

Corporate Man

Deb Hiett

Doctor

James Leon

Life-Guard

Oliver Vaquer

Businessman

Tony Noto

Businessman

Christopher T. Wood

Businessman

Annie Mumolo

Anxiety Mom

Elise Gallup

Warning Girl

McKenna Roberts

Junior High Friend

Brylee Hsu

Junior High Friend

Sasha Milstein

Junior High Friend

Lauren Holt

Time Mom

Sterling Jones

Mattel Agent

Jamaal Lewis

Muscle Beach Guy

Kathryn Akin

Doctor Receptionist

Grace Jabbari

Dancer

Ira Mandela Siobhan

Dancer

Lisa Spencer

Dancer

Naomi Weijand

Dancer

Tom Clark

Dancer

Ireanne Abenoja

Dancer

Davide Albonetti

Dancer

Charlotte Anderson

Dancer

Michael Anderson

Dancer

Rico Bakker

Dancer

James Bamford

Dancer

William John Banks

Dancer

Callum Bell

Dancer

Adam Blaug

Dancer

Mason Boyce

Dancer

Taylor Bradshaw

Dancer

Alex Brown

Dancer

Miekaile Browne

Dancer

Lewis Calcutt

Dancer

Nikkita Chadha

Dancer

Oliver Chapman

Dancer

Megan Charles

Dancer

Callum Clack

Dancer

Danny Coburn

Dancer

Kat Collings

Dancer

Adam Crossley

Dancer

Sia Dauda

Dancer

Gustave Die

Dancer

Grace Durkin

Dancer

Joelle Dyson

Dancer

Lewis Easter

Dancer

Onyemachi Ejimofor

Dancer

Cameron Everitt

Dancer

Luke Field-Wright

Dancer

Sasha Flesch

Dancer

Adam Fogarty

Dancer

Michael John French

Dancer

Anna-Kay Gayle

Dancer

Charlie Goddard

Dancer

Marlie Goddard

Dancer

Ellis Harman

Dancer

Yasmin Harrison

Dancer

Josh Hawkins

Dancer

James Healy

Dancer

Tim Hodges

Dancer

Mira Jebari

Dancer

Beccy Jones

Dancer

Thomas Kalek

Dancer

Lily Laight

Dancer

Maiya Leeke

Dancer

Cristian Liberti

Dancer

Prodromos Marneros

Dancer

Nahum McLean

Dancer

Ramzan Miah

Dancer

Andy Monaghan

Dancer

Florivaldo Mossi

Dancer

Hannah Nazareth

Dancer

Grant Neal

Dancer

Freja Nicole

Dancer

Shaun Niles

Dancer

Ella Nonini

Dancer

Jack William Parry

Dancer

Josie Pocock

Dancer

Barnaby Quarendon

Dancer

Redmand Rance

Dancer

Zara Richards

Dancer

Liam Riddick

Dancer

Alana Rixon

Dancer

Adam Paul Robertson

Dancer

Kingdom Sibanda

Dancer

Sebastian Skov Andersen

Dancer

Aaron J. Smith

Dancer

Joshua Smith

Dancer

Lucia-Rose Sokolowski

Dancer

Janine Somcio

Dancer

Alex J Sturman

Dancer

Callum Sterling

Dancer

Todd Talbot

Dancer

Charles Tatman

Dancer

Grant Thresh

Dancer

Connor Tidman

Dancer

Wahchi Vong

Dancer

Jerry Wan

Dancer

Sasha Wareham

Dancer

Stan West

Dancer

Oliver Wheeler

Dancer

Josh Wild

Dancer

Joe Wolstenholme

Dancer

Richard Womersley

Dancer

Ashley Young

Dancer
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$145,000,000.00

Revenue

$1,447,138,421.00

Keywords
  • #feminism
  • #satire
  • #patriarchy
  • #social satire
  • #based on toy
  • #female protagonist
  • #fish out of water
  • #womanhood
  • #doll
  • #fantasy world
  • #motherhood
  • #existentialism
  • #woman director
  • #mother daughter relationship
  • #adventure comedy
  • #gender discrimination
  • #secret world
  • #audacious
  • #sarcastic
  • #sympathetic
  • #fantasy comedy

Reviews

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@tmdb51616167over 1 year ago

#MovieReview #BarbieMovie #TheBarbieMovie #Barbie In my opinion, this movie was well-executed, striking a balance between fantasy and reality. "Barbie" takes viewers on an exhilarating journey, bringing the beloved doll and cartoon character to life in a spectacular live-action adaptation. Margot Robbie shines in her role as Barbie, delivering a fantastic performance alongside a talented cas

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@ikekeralmost 2 years ago

[Blu-ray HD Movies Store](https://www.bluray-discs.com) My feelings were somewhat ambivalent before watching "Barbie". Due to my admiration for Greta Gerwig's films and her personal work, I had high expectations. However, the comprehensive marketing of "Barbie" had me concerned that it might fall into the trap of consumerist pseudo-feminism and face backlash from the public. But I must say

r96sk
@r96skalmost 2 years ago

<em>'Barbie'</em> has more to it than I would've predicted. It's a good movie. I steer clear of as much film promo as possible, so was kinda expecting this to be more of a 'proper' comedy - just an assumption on my part. It does have humour but it's far from the film's main thing, there are a few chucklesome moments but I found it to be more earnest than funny. It does get a tiny bit moralis

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@threestardavealmost 2 years ago

First off, let me say that the production aspects of Greta Gerwig's Barbie are ... incredible. It is a beautiful movie and an incredible homage to its subject matter and its selected era aesthetic. The movie itself is far more complex, with dozens of delightful, if not bravura, performances (Margot Robbie is, no matter what Helen Mirren says, perfection), coupled to an intricate narrative and e

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@MarciaClarkealmost 2 years ago

This movie is slightly above average by modern comedy standards. I was expecting more based on the people behind it, they've all produced better. I think more accurately it should be called "Ken", Ken is the character that goes through the most transformation, and who had the best jokes and sequences. I did get a few genuine laughs from some of the songs and gags that were centered around his char

V
@vihaalmost 2 years ago

The main problem with this movie is that the authors attempt to address many crucial topics in our society, but none of them are explored thoroughly. The main topic about equality for women in the world was screwed up by saying it out loud through characters, but not depicting it. And especially by forgetting that equality means equality for everyone, for men and for women, but not only for wom

ThulanPerera
@ThulanPereraabout 2 years ago

Barbie presents a captivating cinematic journey, deftly utilizing an iconic doll to explore intricate gender dynamics. Guided by Greta Gerwig’s direction, Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling offer standout performances, complemented by memorable songs and stunning set designs, creating an immersive and humorous experience. This thought-provoking film seamlessly weaves a commentary on equality into its

mooney240
@mooney240about 2 years ago

**Barbie's breathtaking visuals and practical effects outshine the erratic storytelling to make a fresh and innovative movie with themes that will be divisive for many.** Barbie is a visually stunning achievement that has excelled at the box office while dividing audiences. On the one hand, Barbie amazes with extravagant practical sets and exceptional performances, but on the other hand, the st

DRDMovieMusings
@DRDMovieMusingsover 2 years ago

The _Barbie_ movie is funny, and fun, and moved with deft pace from laughs to moments so engaging you could hear a pin drop in the theatre. Its social message should not be controversial — _Barbie_ is a _critique of power and status quo_. Its allegory in art swings at every in-power group, and gives voice to every marginalized group. There's even a point at which Barbie longs to restore

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@rsanekover 2 years ago

McKinnon and Gosling's acting is great, and the dance numbers are really well done. But the story is very weak -- the Gloria/Sasha tie-in felt ham-fisted and the 'bonding' Barbie has at the end with Ruth makes no sense in the context of the rest of the film. It also doesn't help that throughout the whole movie you're being hit over the head with a message that they *really* want to make sure you u

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@Brent_Marchantover 2 years ago

“Heavy is the arm that wears its heart on its sleeve.” That’s the best way to sum up this overwritten, overlong, stunningly obvious treatise on gender equality, consumerism and existentialism, whose messages get beaten to death beginning early on and never let up, an exhausting experience, to be sure. Writer-director Greta Gerwig’s latest offering, co-written with collaborator Noah Baumbach, featu

J
@jphastingsover 2 years ago

This was an _excellent_ film that left me emotionally stretched in just the right way. It's an adult movie with childhood references (not a kids' film at all), and seems pitched at people roughly my age (Matchbox 20 referenced as a track for wooing is too close for comfort!) It _superbly_ voices the internal contradictions women need to navigate to be accepted. It works hard not to centre Ken, eve

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo1967over 2 years ago

"Thus Spake Zarabarbie" - that's the opening message as narrated by Dame Helen Mirren who gives us a potted history of the doll - from it's origins as an inanimate plaything of young girls to it's current status as an empowering conduit for young girls to emerge into society as uninhibited and aspirational beings with only the sky as the limit. Well, that's the philosophy in Margot Robbie's "Barbi

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@minyminaover 2 years ago

Terrible movie with no plot. The film is marketed as a light hearted family film but instead focuses on adult themes while pushing an extremist feminist agenda which mocks traditional family values and men. The only enjoyable parts of this movie are the scenes with Ken, played by Ryan Gosling.

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@msbreviewsover 2 years ago

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.firstshowing.net/2023/review-greta-gerwigs-barbie-is-both-hilarious-thought-provoking/ "Barbie is hilariously meta, containing spectacularly funny musical numbers, and an efficient tonal balance between over-the-top comedy and rich, thought-provoking social commentary. Inevitable awards are on the way for the brightly colored production design, costumes, a

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@MovieGuysover 2 years ago

I took my daughter along to see this, naively expecting light, family friendly fun and well, its not. Not even a little. The kindest way I can describe this monstrosity is mean spirited, misandry. The message is simply not one I want my child taking on board. My daughter wanted to leave before I'd even suggested it, so we did and had a better time doing something else together. In summary

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@ChrisSawinover 2 years ago

_Barbie_ reels you in with its silly humor and fantastical ideas. The war of Kens during the last half hour of the film is an all-timer because a battle full of handsome maneuvers, like showing off their naked chest and manly noogies, turns into a full on dance off between Ryan Gosling and Simu Liu. But the second half of the film leaves a thought-provoking message in your brain regarding both

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