Is Barbie Anti Men?
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2023
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Men will cry, scream, and shit themselves when they aren’t the target audience of ONE movie
LITERALLY.
Yup. Remember all the hate from Turning Red? It wasn’t just men who were upset, but I kept hearing over and over about how it’s bad just because they couldn’t relate to the characters 😂
@@talba9264My favorite recent example was when I stumbled upon a video about the Hawkete Initiative. Dudes were complaining about a joke.
@@talba9264FOR REAL. Like bros, this isn’t about you.
@@Bernie_is_eepyAnd they were calling the mom unrealistic
If they think Barbie is anti-men then they must admit that the world is anti-women. Barbie world is a satirical flip of the real world.
These people just don't understand when a movie uses this technique to show what its like, its such a useful tool to use and people can be so dumb and completely misunderstand the entire film.
I remember short films like what peta use (humans are the victims and not animals) nobody understands it, I think its useful to get a point across only if people understand it. However Peta isn't a good company anyway.
Theres also a short film that flips the experiences of gay and straight people, instead gay people are the privileged majority ones and straights are the minority and decriminated against, it was about putting straight people in our shoes, but the comments were still so confused and didn't get the point and some actually thought that the short film showed a good reason to keep decriminating against lgbt people, like no dude that's not what the film was trying to say at all.
So many people lack Critical thinking which is such a useful skill to have, its disappointing that they can't see deeper into the message and compare the events in real life. And it really shows how much the far right want to brainwash kids now by removing critical thinking skills from schools (which is really dangerous).
"Believe everything I say, never think for yourself"
They're too busy pretending to fight stereotypes and finding room for nuance.
Anyone who fights hate, they will accuse of being a bigot. It's how conservatives cheapen the meaning of words.
Women have it easier in this world then men lmao
@@rhymerlegend2717explain
@rhymerlegend2717 there is literally no way you actually think that
If ‘Barbie’ was Anti-Men, they wouldn’t have cast Simu Liu, Michael Cera and Ryan Gosling who gave us hope. (Also, shoutout to all the Kens who did a great job)
shut up idiot@NotVille_
are u indian
@@blue_butterfly436 Yes
@NotVille_is that the MAP flag in ur profile 😧
@@verieriiomg ew it is
men (and internally misogynistic women) will tear the world apart if a movie makes fun of patriarchy and creates a safe space for women
@stopgbt shocker, you can't listen, can't say anything educational and you don't respect women. Lmao ur the definition of shit show
@NotVille_ what😁
@stopgbt so funny
God forbid there’s one movie showing women in a good light!
@@SupraMan38 it reminds me of how whenever trans people r in good light, transphobes HAVE to make it predatory 😭
“It has too much feminism” yeah, that’s the point of Barbie, even historically Barbie was made to empower girls in a world where they couldn’t be anything.
Yes! I had to explain to my husband that it wasn't 100% just about "women can do any job" and more about "encouraging women to explore a part of the world that they were barred from for centuries" especially when Barbie first came out.
It was to push women out of a force gender norms. That's why babrie still exists (well, is still liked, it exists to make money) there are still areas of the work field that aren't really safe for women and that's todue to
1.the lack of women in these spaces (looking at you tech jobs).
2. These space lack women because girls are told "this work is not for them"
And it really bothers me that girls can't even have one Capitalistic voice telling them that women can do these things, in sea of voices that will only tell girls they can't.
This
@@AdaireKricketsthis is just not true. I don’t know a single woman in real life who has been told she can’t do a certain job.
Sometimes, it’s not because of sexism. It’s just because girls don’t _have_ to do every job if they don’t want to. Let women decide what they want to do by themselves and stop using gender statistics to back a (false) sexist narrative.
@@AdaireKrickets THIS. it was never about 'women can do everything and anything and kens have to suffer' no. barbie came out during the 50s, when many work fields were still male dominated and women in media were often seen as side characters, so Barbie was created for yougn girls to tell them that THEY can also do those same jobs and that THEY can be the main character, and their himbo boyfriend can be the side character. the fact that i need to even justify this tells a lot.
It was alao literally the beginning of the movies. Girls only having puppets to play mom. And then cqme barbie
Barbie just outed people who do not drink respect women juice
I haven’t even seen Barbie but the haters make me want to watch it even more. Might just take my 6 foot 3 penis-having ass to watch it. I just hope it makes me gayer
@stopgbt You copied and pasted this comment without proof-reading it and correcting your spelling mistake? Maybe you would get more use out of that book if you learned how to read
Conservative pundits drink nothing but Haterade, for sure. It tastes like piss, tears, and self-hate but they bought too much (plus they get paid to drink it) so they just smile as it slides down their throat.
@@GaryOPostle lmao they deleted their comment. Can you tell me what did they say?
when i heard stories of women breaking up with men over the movie, putting aside it was probably like 3 people and got blown out of proportion (medias gonna media), you cant help but think it sounds ridiculous, but then you see everyone that hates the movie is an absolute gremlin with 100% accuracy and all of a sudden it doesnt sound all that bad
But they DO criticise the matriarchy, by recognising that BarbieLand, girls night and everything else has been making the Kens feel left out and NOT EQUAL to the Barbies. They literally point it out and talk about it 💀
I know right, its RIGHT THERE! And the Kens being armcandy and rather stupid is just a play on how women are often portrayed in media. They really missed the point the movie was making despite it making it so. obvious.and.not.subtle
@@crazymissdaisyexactly I don’t think these ppl even watched it. It was so obvious that it was criticising matriarchy and patriarchy like wtf is wrong with these ppl.
I think the problem is more the portrayal of men in the real world, bc they didn’t show any good men at all, all dummy, creeps, misogynistic. Most of the mother’s speech isn’t much applicable to 2023 and most of those « standards » pushed on women were are still are pushed by women. Women assume what men’s want or assume that what men liked in the past is still the same today, when it ain’t the case. In reality the problem isn’t patriarchy per say but SOCIAL PRESSURE pushed on everyone. Patriarchy is still a thing don’t get me wrong, but for what they showed in the movie, it would have been received better if they had used social pressure or peer pressure instead of patriarchy, bc a large group of people assume that patriarchy means Men=bad. (most know it’s not the case, but some do, so to not have that blocage maybe we should adapt our message so they could understand without getting defensive)
They only watched a few minutes
@@fairygodmother139Matt Walsh himself said he didn't even watch it
Matt Walsh saying the people "reporting back" on the Barbie movie are braver than fucking people at WAR is absolutely wild
That shit knocked me out
Not Matt Walsh calling Shapiro a reporter 💀
@@sealogic4552More like a right wing grifter who only wants your money and a wannabe UA-camr
“The jokes weren’t funny, no-one laughed at the jokes”
Interesting, I went to see it, I laughed, almost the whole audience laughed, there were men howling with laughter in the back,
my boyfriend enjoyed it, I thought it was funny and relatable 🤷🏻♂️
Same here. My boyfriend was actually laughing harder than me
Yet if the jokes were all on feminist movements all the conservatives would laugh and have a cringy thumbnail with angry feminists as a "own" and make the barbie actors in the thumbnail have a smirk with money in their eyes lol
overbooked theaters everyone was laughing hard
The movie was literally half full of other men as well who enjoyed it so much, they’re reaching so hard
i absolutely lost it at "i'm just ken" and the "i am kenough"
most of the stuff that made me laugh was ken related. ryan gosling did such a good job
Fun fact: 8 to 10 year old girls are actually quite intelligent and are very aware of the world around them. The fact that we believe they're so stupid is what led to us being dismissed around that age for our intelligence let's not do the same thing. Pretty please
this !!! bro i babysit a 4 year old and she’s genuinely so smart and aware of things that happen around her, with memory too, and u never know what comment will make a core memory for them. i feel like we as a society rlly treat kids like they’re dumb but like those mfs be asking questions i don’t even know the answer to
People don't give kids enough credit.
Seriously. I was 10 and I knew that women weren’t as free as men. Girls are literally FORCED to grow up and to mature faster because we unfortunately live in a world where girls are subjected to more harassment at a young age.
I fully agree!
Anti-patriarchy does not mean anti-men, and the people claiming that it does must necessarily think that men belong in power, which I don't think a lot of them would like to admit.
Oh, but they do admit it. They simply believe it so deeply that they assume everyone is in on the programme. When someone isn't in on it and instead puts forth an equitable alternative, they see it as an affront to what they believe is the intrinsic order of nature. Think Andrew Taint, he believes men intrinsically have authority over women, because "women are lazy by nature, how could they possibly lead?".
Louder for the people in the back!
Men do belong in power?
@@abbiehoole7937They don't, at least not more than women belong in power. Power should be distributed equally, otherwise you get one extreme or the other. Why would men belong in power and women not? (you can ask the same question for women over men as well)
@@strawberryfox8819I didn’t say they belong in power more than women 😂😂
I wasnt going to watch Barbie in the cinema but then Ben Shapiro had his meltdown and I knew it was a must-see. Amazing movie 10/10
@stoplgbt-zc1pmhow are you gonna say the same comment 100 times and still spell it wrong each time
Same! 😂
@stoplgbt-zc1pmget a life sir
@@audreyaep it's a bot
@@jasonoconnell3557 i know it was a joke😊
Barbie’s anti me cause now my boyfriend calls me allen
i watched barbie with a few of my friends and they called me allen too 😭
Allen is my fave
Same😭
@@BespeonThey should re-release his doll.
Scott Pilgrim
i literally see this too often too, a small example of normalized misogyny is like, some dudes catcalling a girl and then if she has a boyfriend with her, they apologize to him, not her. they literally dont even see them as more than an accessory and property and its so exhausting, this movie was broken down into such an easy palatable way for them to understand and they still dont, it literally makes me feel so hopeless for the future knowing that the people in charge have a lesser mentality than that of literal children.
@stoplgbt-zc1pmsuck my c*ck
@stoplgbt-zc1pm Bro really so lacking in a life he made a new account just to copy and paste the same braindead comment.
@stoplgbt-zc1pm This is why you get no bitches, love
@stoplgbt-zc1pmOkey and? want some cookie?
@@luciferia.1313ignore them. They're spamming that same comment on every comment
18:06 it infuriates me so so much that she didn’t see that the way the men were portrayed in barbie is the way women were (and still are) portrayed in movies for decades. they so obviously wanted to paint a caricature of that. seeing men like that shocks us bc we’re not used to it.
Literally
Wow, how did I not see that until you pointed it out?
@@kayleighm5133cuz ur slow
I let out a big laugh when someone called the movie ‘LGBT Propaganda’. About Time, right? 😂
The fact there are no gay characters... the "propaganda" in question simply being a trans actress play one of the Brabie. Some people are full of bs
@stopgbtooh edgelord, want a cookie? Grow up
@@maffieduran W
@@maffieduran Uh, one of the Ken's is gay and his Barbie is just his best friend. There is a gay Ken.
@stoplgbt-zc1pmu support someone who assaults women shut up.
The group of men doing that "Oh my god! They added a woman to a franchise that men love how dare they take it from us and give it to them" is replaced by "Oh my god! They didn't focus on a man in a franchise that women love how dare they not represent us"
@stopgbt so you're gonna just comment this under every comment in this section? Tell me you don't have a life without telling me you don't have a life
@stoplgbt-zc1pm Suck my c*ck
@@nosir2758AND he made a whole second account to repost under the comments again, I'm guessing because his other one got banned. Kinda pathetic, really.
@@Jane-oz7pp Kinda? Extremely. Sad life to live.
@@Jane-oz7ppAnd we’ll just keep reporting his accounts 😊 poor little baby, just can’t express himself!
I took my daughter last weekend. She's 10 and she didn't get all the jokes. She asked what the beach it joke was about. She came to the conclusion that the kens were going to fight, i just said sure, that's right.
She did however get the speech the mother gave about how women have to be perfect, funny but not too funny, nice but not too nice. She looked and said, yes. Even a ten year old gets the crazy standards women are held too. It actually hurt to hear her say that.
The beach part is funny. But it makes me sad to know that she is already noticing it. I can't say I'm surprised though. I remember being the same way as a kid
@@msjkramey i know. What does it say about society that children that young already see what is done. Kids shouldn't be aware to that yet.
@@nola281 well I hope she knows that she's loved and supported and can be the change she wants to see in the world. That change is the silver lining to all this nonsense
@@msjkramey I do. She has been allowed to follow her path as long as said path is not dangerous to self or others. She sees there is something wrong and wants change it.
When her old school closed, she suggested to protest at the school board. The teachers said the other kids/parents may not approve. She collected about 2 dozen who were ready.
@@nola281 That's amazing the initiative she took! You're doing something right, and raising a little girl who could help change the world.
Ben Shapiro and Matt Walsh masculinity is more fragile than a Polly Pocket about Barbie (and all subjects) while I just exited the movie like : “I’m a Allen". BTW : SAM YOU LOOK SO RAD IN PINK 💅🏻
That’s not pink. That’s red and white
@@EsotericThoughts93 It’s light pink almost pastel and white but the point was it looks good on him ✨
@@EuhYo I know. I’m just being annoying 😂 but yes it looks good on him
@stopgbtit’s going right next to your dictionary right? Learn how to spell!
@stopgbtthe fact that you're only commenting this on every comment.. and you still can't fix *In* for your profile, shows me everything I need to know. Lmao hope you get the attention you desperately crave and therapy
After watching the Barbie movie (which was great btw) kids walking out of the theater had no idea what happened. Kids that looked to be 7-12 years old, not questioning anything that happened. Or even repeating what they've seen, and seeing these people saying it was "inappropriate for children" or "influencing them" is so funny to me.
@stopgbtI’m putting your spelling into the comedy category in my profile
Adults act like little kids understand more mature jokes like no?? I'm in high school and mature jokes still tend to go over my head.
My little sister and brother didnt say anything about the humour they just ignored and forgot It was awkward for me but I'm glad they didn't understand a thing
Literally the kids probably loved the stupid little jokes of no water in the cups, how pretty things were and the goofiness of it all
Just found out that Ben Shapiro was a failed screen writer... This makes so much sense now! Man's jealous!
If anything, Barbie was pro men in the way it pointed out how the patriarchy can be harmful to them. Barbie was a wonderfully feminist movie and it far exceeded my expectations. I felt seen, herd , and empowered when I watched it
tf???@NotVille_
I love how the message to the movie is You are (K)enough and change can happen if we help each other and people are mad because they don't get it XD
Wtf is with these bots
@@Cinnabun9 right what are they even saying 💀
@@Cinnabun9ugh I hate Ai
I think what people are forgetting is that Barbie land is also being played out through a childlike imagination. We also need to ask ourselves “how do children play?” Everything/ one under their control does what they want.
👏👏👏 this! The reason the Barbies run everything is because that's how the children playing with them imagine the toy. It's a matriarchy only because so many little girls (primarily) focus on the Barbies vs. the Kens. Stereotypical Barbie doesn't like Ken because Gloria's not playing with Barbie to be romantic with Ken. Kind of comes off like Barbie has a real world person, but the Kens don't always, and maybe they don't get the same connection with the real world people playing with them.
My only criticism of the movie after I watched it was that the lessons were too heavy handed. Now I’m understanding why they made them so heavy handed - because there are grown adults whose media literacy is so bad that they will think the moral of the story is “men are bad” even after the actual message was spoon-fed to them
Someone who reviewed the movie, I can't remember who, said it had to be that way to get through to the people who just can't see subtlety or understand subtext.
@@elaexplorerpersonally I liked that bwcause of my ND brain I often don't immediately recognize theeaning behind Something.
It’s sad no one talked about Allan poor Allan is always forgotten😂
LMFAOOO I KNOW FUCK
@@SupraMan38Justice for Michael Cera!!!!
hot take: they were not focusing on the the patriarchy(yes they made fun of it) but it's about appreciating life and all of its emotions, even the bad ones.(yes i did see the movie)
I agree. I also think the movie did a good job pointing out how the patriarchy hurts both women AND men
@@Overseer2579exactly 😭
@stopgbtYou should put a job application in a company's mailbox
I agree but I do think there were political tones with the patriarchy involved a bit hefty, but not too much
@stoplgbt-zc1pm And your mom is putting you in a time-out if you don't get off your phone and do your homework
My 16 year old daughter decided she wanted to see it when she found out Greta Gerwig was the director. She specifically went because of Greta.
I walked into the movie theater high as hell expecting the film to be stupid, but I almost cried it was beautiful.
@stoplgbt-zc1pmok Andrew tate profile picture
I love people not realizing that Ken came from Barbie's rib the same as Eve came from Adams rib. It's a play on story we all know.
Really? That's amazing
19:44 Actually, they DID answer this question in the movie, and it isn't a plothole. All the successful and compotent Barbies fell victim to the Kens' brainwashing because they had no natural defenses against it. They were very heavy handed in their explanation of that by comparing it to a real life example (I think the one they used was the Native American population having no natural immunity to disease brought in by Europeans. Could be wrong, but I remember being shocked and happy they included the callout, cause they're right.)
The Barbies are stand ins for little girls, I think, who have all this creativity and potential inside them that ends up being squashed when the toxic masculinity of patriarchy is introduced. These little girls have no defense against that. It was only through the Barbies coming together and educating and supporting eachother that they were able to reclaim the power they once had. The message is so very clear when you think about it like this--> how do we beat this terrible patriarchy? How do we prevent these very powerful little girls from being brainwashed into sexist and subservient roles? Women supporting women, that's how. Helping them to acknowledge that yes, the world does treat them unfairly, but that's a problem with the world and not a problem with them.
@stoplgbt-zc1pmno they did include that comparison. Indigenous people online have criticized that joke and comparing it to patriarchy
As someone whose been force fed on being a "man" I have alot to say about this film but overall it has a great personal message that I shouldn't be ashamed of who I am. We are all Kennough.
A lot of these people are somehow forgetting that the barbie movie is about barbie dolls.
True! What do these people think it’s supposed to be about?
@@eko9554so many also forget barbie dolls all had careers because of a time where women weren’t allowed to have jobs. Ken was just about surfing and fashion nothing else cause men had all they want so barbie dolls had everything to encourage girls. Barbie was never about men. So many forget
It's less "anti-men" as much as it is "anti-extremes". If it was anti-man, there's no reason for Margot Robbie's Barbie to leave the world that revolves around her in order to feel more fulfilled as an individual. The conflict presents the hyper femininity of Barbie world as a bad thing without outright saying it, while also saying the same about hyper masculinity of Kenworld. It's just people noticed the latter more.
The fact that people are whiny over a movie makes it even funnier
And they're not even the target audience for it making it comedy gold
I miss those days when people were just obsessed with a movie that came out and no idiots complained about it
@stoplgbt-zc1pm shut up
It's crazy how little they understand the purpose of this movie it's actually kinda sad
Seriously love your videos. You do so much good with debunking all the transphobic/mysoginistic/etc garbage in the world, and still manage to be entertaining. As a trans person, thank you so so much :)
Thank you so much ❤
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that's why i love it
@stoplgbt-zc1pm how hungry for attention are you, commenting this over and over again?
@NotVille_ At this point, I genuinely think you're insane. I have seen you across the internet making your only purpose to hate on women and trans people. It's so embarrassing. I cringe eveytime I see you out here making a fool out of yourself while everybody ignores you, and if you're a guy, Sam is more of a man than you'll ever be. Just give it up already and do something actually important with your life.
“And that men are evil” She already saw how simp-y Stereotypical Ken toward Stereotypical Barbie, and that the women rule Barbieland.
I don’t know how one comes to the “men are bad” conclusion if the men in that world are never shown doing anything that would be considered bad
Barbie is probably one of the most pro men story ever written, it literally says “hey if the roles were reversed it would still be bad” in the end
I've been waiting to see Barbenheimer until the theatre would be less crowded, and seeing these dingleberries getting so twisted about Barbie just makes me wanna see it so much more 😂
Thank you, Sam ✨
The Barbenheimer was worth it! I hope you get to enjoy!
her thinking a ten year old girl shouldn’t be allowed to be aware of the patriarchy is downright scary
Did….did they watch the movie? I honestly don’t know how anyone who actually watched the movie could come away with these opinions of it.
I loved the movie. And one thing about it was that it was incredibly on the nose. Like this movie was not subtle at all about its message. If they don’t get the message, then it’s from willful ignorance.
@stopgbtYou've left 233 comments on this channel since you joined 3 months ago or likely rejoined after having your account banned. How about not being a complete and utter clown with your stupid comments. And ya, I get it that you are a troll looking for attention and this is the kind of interaction you're looking for. Probably should get out of the house and touch some grass tbh.
Of course they didn;\'t watch the movie! These propaganda spewing cows only talk shit abt movies like this because it has a positive focus on women. I saw somthing similar with the spiderverse movie- a bunch of these same assholes whining about how "WoKE!1!!" it was with no actual reasons other than the diverse cast. (Srry if I came off as salty- these lying dicks anoy me to no end)
Haven’t watch it but I wanna see it. I’m a guy and I already know it’s not anti-men. What r these conservatives talking about?
I think it's a lot of people who saw Barbie as just a sexy doll and never thought about the fact she was always portrayed as having careers and aspirations.
I remember this person who went to the cinema to watch the film because she thought it was catered to her kid but then left the theatre because of “inappropriate language” and “sexual connotations”. I don’t which movie she saw but that’s not what I saw in the theatre.
Yeah. Apparently they didn't read the rating, which is CLEARLY PG-13. Ugh. These people are so willfully ignorant.
also come on! kids movies always have some weird references that ou dont get as a kid but then understand later.
i never thought the day would come where people treated barbie like the boogeyman
I took my 5yo to see it. Her favorite parts are when Ken hits the wave and flies through the air and when the Kens are all building that wall straight up. All the more mature jokes went over her head
Leeja Miller a UA-camr does a really great video of why traditional women don't like the Barbie movie, a brake down of white women's feminism and their privileged views compared with low income white women and women of colour.
Leeja Miller has some great videos!
oh sick! i wrote a whole review on letterboxd about how men and women are represented in barbie which i was super proud of, which none of my friends read in the end lol
Can I have the link to your review?
"Why do we have to put someone down in order to lift someone up?" How can someone make a point for the other argument so smoothly I could spread it on my sandwich but still not see the point? 🥺
My 3 year old laughed during the movie and he's minial verbal autistic so 🤷♀️ he starting saying barbie and ken at the end it was so cute 🥰 we celebrate all words he says because he doesn't talk much ❤
To be honest someone did make a good point online that the movie cover the basis of feminism and it does not even go that deep with it. It is more of a humanist film of self-discovery. Especially with Ken and Barbie.
That girl who criticises Barbie is a woman. Why is she against feminism? Doesn't she realise that she can make content and share her opinion freely because of feminism? Make it make sense 😭
I know right. I don’t understand it either.
not everyone who supports feminism needs to pee their pants about a pretty mediocre and mostly unfunny movie.
just deal with it.
I love how Matt Walsh just said Barbie isn’t a smash hit because it’s a good movie, but because of its IP. This, after he literally said right before, that three of the supposed-to-be biggest movies of the summer flopped, i.e. Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (which is also based on an iconic IP)
Also, the live action Scooby-Doo films had adult jokes similar to Barbie.
The one thing that always annoys me when it comes to the way conservative media talk about Barbie is how they end up viewing Ken's journey. They always talk about how the Kens being only existing for a Barbies attention as bad, then are annoyed when Ken later gets into the themes of patriarchy in the real world. It's almost as if he's enjoying being respected for the first time and ends up going down a rabbit hole. Shock and awe
I genuinely don’t understand how people are so ignorant to completely miss the points in Barbie. Even if you’re viewing it as “woke feminist propaganda” like do they not see how Ken represents real life women and barbie represents real life men in the barbie world, dominated by barbie, “she is everything” and “he’s just Ken” they think they’re just accessories for their barbies. Also the Mattel CEOs are all male so idk what that girl was getting at when the movie made it a comedic point.
I think the thing is that they all believe it is ok/right for women to be dominated by men. That is why they are having an aneurysm when the movie flips this around.
They don’t complain about the real life alpha men nutters and their cult of dominating women.
I brought a nine year old and 7 year old to the movie. They had a good time and the jokes went right over their head. It was a great movie.
@stopgbt okay you do that king
that blonde b in the video, Petrov or something, is also against abortion and she said there should be NO EXCEPTIONS AT ALL even for r victims, underaged girls and even if it may put the mother's life at risk. So there's that
Oml is it just me or Sam gets hotter every day..? Thanks for helping me get the confidence to transition ❤❤❤
I thought I was the only one that thought this!😊
@stopgbt uhhhh cool..?
@NotVille_ wym..?
He definitely does
@stoplgbt-zc1pm hahaha ok..?
My husband and I just celebrated our 10 year anniversary. We very rarely get to have date nights but we got to go out to dinner and watch Barbie. It was a genuinely good! These people have brain worms
Ben Shartpio: this movie is anti-men!
Friend: huh?
Me: IDK, something about making his wife dry or some sh!t
@stopgbtis this English?
Every since I saw the Barbie movie, I never wanted to see a man in my life again. I’m convinced by the propaganda
Matt Walsh is white knuckling, clasping his palms together on the table, desperate to convince us he didn’t like it. Barbie was probably a life changer for him
The fact this guy has a million subs confuses me
people keep being like "tHiS mOviE iSnT aPpRopRIatE fOr KiDS", no duh, it's rated pg-13
Everything I’ve wanted to say in one video to all the people hating on Barbie.
I live in Texas. My theater was LOSING IT from laughing.
The turnstile joke hit me as more about their structured, rule based mentality. They're so corpo they can't imagine "breaking the rule" of jumping it.
It reminded me of that one scene in Blazing Saddles.. "Quick, somebody needs to go back and get a shitload of dimes!!"
@Tommie333 or Streetfighter! "Quick! Somebody change the channel!"
Any one who has ever had someone continue to flirt with them despite the fact that they made it clear that they have no feelings for that person knows how effing annoying it is. So many movies try to make it seem endearing, and like women will just change their mind. And I’m not saying that no woman I’ve ever changed their mind before. but I haven’t and As far as I’m concerned, no woman I know has. So I really appreciate the fact that at the end, instead of having Ken and Barbara get together, they had Ken learn to be on his own.
I find it hilarious when women are complaining about how men are portrayed in this film when the VAST majority of films have portrayed women exactly like that! If a women is a love interest or side character, they are portrayed as vapid and hopeless without their male counterpart. They literally live to just be looked at by their male character partner. WHICH IS THE JOKE OF THE ENTIRE KEN CHARACTER. I could continue without a giant essay long rant about this but for now I'll just say, if you don't like how men were portrayed in this movie, then you are missing the point of this movie.
Also, to add, the "beach off" joke that they hate so much. Obviously these women don't actually watch "men's" action movies because honestly, the fight scenes in those movies are so subtly homoerotic its ridiculous. And again, because they don't realize that THAT is the joke, not just the pun, they miss it completely.
No men are anti Barbie smh
@NotVille_ bro did you have a stroke writing that
@stopgbtmarking all of your comments as spam from now on
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@@maffieduran me or - I'm sorry if it came of that way-
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She’s mad about people making jokes about the patriarchy instead of actually being mad at the patriarchy.
I just saw the movie last night and it just shows how much these mfs DESPISE women bc they're all just straight up lying about what the movie was about. They can't understand how beautiful it was because they couldn't relate to once being a little girl and growing apart from their mothers
I would always come...for Margo Robbie.
Feminism is the opposite of telling women they are powerless. Feminism tells women they have more power than they have realized, and they don't need men to protect them and control them.
And men can be feminist because those men can see how patriarchy affects them.
Isn’t it also a gender equality movement?
@@eko9554 Yep
@@eko9554 Yes absolutely
The last girl is oblivious to innuendo. Some one take her outta Sunday school and put her in highschool
Its so funny how they lie about people not laughing in the theaters. When i went the entire crowd laughed at most of the jokes, esp the beach off one
Sam is so cute today ❤ He's so dope in pink.
Also, I just realized Matt Walsh should be studied by scientists because he's a drug-free alternative sleep-aid. Man made me yawn instantly and I need a nap now..
Idk what cinemas these guys went to because everyone was laughing both times I went, dudes, women, kids. It was such a great experience seeing it on the day of release
24:30 - “Maybe take a shot of water to be hydrated for once in your life”. Didn’t have to call us out like that 😅
@stopgbt Get a dictionary incel and no one gives a damn what you do bigot
I don't see how it's anti men when I literally had heart eyes for Main Ken the whole time.
and he's a favorite character to MANY people.
they don't get upset when men are always portrayed as the villain in every action movie ever, BUT the second it's a movie lead by Women it's all of a sudden a problem.
(Even though Ken wasn't actually a Villain)
as a pre op, barely passing trans man the barbie movie was such a unique experience cause like, i experience misogyny daily, i face all of the same issues as women because society sees me as such- i walk with my keys in my hand, i dress so i won’t get looked at bt creepy men. however, as a man, im not apart of the spaces to talk about because i’m not a woman. the movie just let me feel the things i needed to, it gave me a chance to be like “i do face misogyny and it really fucking sucks.”
Every time we see you you have a thicker and thicker mustache, I'm proud
I haven't seen Barbie so this is going to be my first review 😂
Didn't see the movie as anti-men, and I did go watch it with a mixed group, and all enjoyed it a lot.
One thing I find quite interesting in all of the negative reviews, is how they completely overlook the rather strong trans coded theme in Stereotypical Barbie. Starting out with Barbie privilege (male privilege), she goes to the real world and instantly feels the loss of that privilege. She starts expressing emotions quite strongly, which is a common thing in trans women in particular, as they had to hide their feelings and emotions due to being socialized as a man. Towards the end, she finally has the option to remain in Barbie Land, but then has a speech with Ruth. That speech in itself literally is how Barbie does not need others to validate her identity, if she is a human, that is what she is, and she becomes a human woman. Lastly she has fully transitioned in the last scene, in which she rushes to a gyneocologist for the affirmation that she is now a woman.
This also works super well with the Matrix scene. I’m not gonna explain how The Matrix is a trans allegory, but on the Barbie side of things, you see more of a typical egg response.
@@elius1548 I saw more than one connection to the Matrix than the scene with picking the shoe. The overall theme of the movie was in many ways a pink and comedic version of the Matrix: Barbie is living in one world, but somehow is becoming unsettled. She is offered the truth and ends up going to the new world. Returns to the Matrix again, where there is confrontation. In the end becomes the One, completing the transformation into their true self.
@NotVille_hey, I don't know if you remember me (my username changed), but we were chatting for a bit off of youtube, so I know you actually have a heart, and I was really was hoping to see better from you now
@NotVille_ mega loser
@@msjkramey lil discord kid always goanna be a child don’t have hope in them
My 5 year old BEGGED me to take her to the movie theater for Barbie, she laughed the whole time and the jokes for adults went right over her head. Same as when we watched Tangled, Jungle Cruise, the new Jumanji..... oh wait those are all PG rated too! People are so dumb. Go watch any family movie from the history of movie theaters and you will find children in every one. I hate it when people die on this hill.
Love your work Sam!!
Tons of men went to see The Wolf of Wall Street just to see Margot Robbie naked. Just sayin.
They all missed the point
I swear the haters missed the mark of the movie. And (or) don't know Barbie lore... Barbie was meant to be EVERYTHING and Ken was a himbo The creator wanted her daughter to aspire to be anything a man can be and to not have sole identity attached to someone else hence why Ken is an accessory. Also if they paid attention it'd tell them that matriarchy and patriarchy aren't the greatest (one should not rule over the other) there should be a balance between the two. Empowering women does not mean hating men!
idk what that one girl’s talking about the “i’m gonna beach you off” joke is genuinely so funny
fr i actually laughed so hard😭😭
@@marblezone-nw8sr huh😦😦
There was a satire insta account for trans Ben Shapiro, but I legit thought he was a trans man for a year because I didn't pay much attention to him at the time. I became familiar with his work and thankfully figured out he's not trans. Now every time I see him I am SO RELIEVED he's not one of us 😂
I live in the middle of nowhere arkansas and the whole theater was still laughing when i watched it, so idk why these guys say no one found it funny
I went to see Barbie with my boyfriend because I love Greta Gerwig and I love the cast. This movie was such a fun Summer movie and we both enjoyed it, and the theater was laughing at every joke. It must be really miserable to watch this movie and come to those conclusions, but hey, I am glad we all enjoyed it as a collective :) these losers can be miserable and lame and I am going to continue to like good movies.
@stopgbt are u a bot? because how can you not make sense that badly.
People who say "Its only popular because its Barbie" are so stupid like obviously thats the case? Things based on events or franchises people know tend to do better. Disney/Pixar sequals, books to movies, historical events, they all get a lot of advertising and hype because they are known by people. Original ideas - despite how amazing they can be - dont get as much advertising.
@stoplgbt-zc1pmcan you comment something else or are you really that unoriginal?
this grown man is so triggered by a movie based off a doll
Alternate title for Ben Shapiro and Matt Walsh's videos
@stoplgbt-zc1pm ratio
@stoplgbt-zc1pm lmao you got 425 comments on this channel? why so fragile?
And they’re same people who make fun of “snowfakes”
if it was anti-men then american psycho is anti-woman
Honestly, I think Barbie was a cleaver way in trying to put men in women's shoes and trying to get us to understand how unfairly women have been treated throughout history
Has that girl ever had barbies? Not a lot of girls had Ken. He was always there.
@stopgbt Awe, you got attention from a girl for the first time. Men's rights should be put into the comedy section, too.
@stoplgbt-zc1pm You should be putting men's rights over there.
ok so women characters are allowed to be objectified and dismissed in films for decades but as soon as ken is denied his kendom, all the men are shaking in their boots
"audience was full of 8 year olds" sir i'm 23-
Anything that makes Ben Shapiro mad is good in my books
Every time Matt Walsh talks about gruesomely killing himself, I get a little happier.
“It’s almost like it was a commentary on Barbie when Barbie was created.” Yes, you are correct 😂
I can’t wait for Barbie to be on streaming services. It will be on repeat on my TV for a very long time. I loved it so much, I have watched it twice in theaters already lmao and I have never watched a movie multiple times in the theater before.
@ 6:40 when she mentions how all the men are child like and naïve, that reminded me of how similar some of the barbie movie felt to Anchorman