Within my close circles, I’m famous (or infamous) for obsessing about movies after seeing them. Unexpectedly, “Barbie” became one of those movies.
For many, it has inspired and irritated, entertained and enraged, and roused and rankled. Many laud its female empowerment message. Others decry how it portrays men as clueless, narcissistic and power hungry. Though left almost completely undefined, “patriarchy” is quite literally labeled a disease (like smallpox) that the Barbies of Barbieland fight to eradicate. …
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