Barbie (Margot Robbie) is skating her way back to Barbie Land, with her two human friends, Mattel employee Gloria (America Ferrera) and her daughter Sasha (Ariana Greenblatt).
As soon as the Barbie movie directed by Greta Gerwig approaches its screening, the latest clip is here for the film that is dominated by the color pink.
Following Ryan Gosling’s “I’m Just Ken” video and a photo of John Cena trashing Mermaid Ken, Rotten Tomatoes has uploaded a new video showing Barbie (Margot Robbie) skateboarding her way back to Barbie Land, complete with his two human friends. , Mattel employees Gloria (America Ferrera) and her daughter Sasha (Ariana Greenblatt).
In the clip, Barbie takes Gloria and Sasha on an adventure that will take them to the pastel-colored Barbie Land, though Sasha has doubts about whether the place is real or imagined. Unsure of the outcome, Gloria expresses joy at going to Dreamland because she, as she says, has never done anything (and it seems exciting) in her entire life.
With everyone using roller skates as their mode of transportation, in signature Barbie fashion, Barbie finally asks the two if they’re ready to have some fun, hinting at the exciting adventures ahead for the mother-daughter duo.
Barbie is coming to Indonesia tomorrow, and so far she’s promised a cool movie ride and a sense of nostalgia, complete with an interesting marketing campaign and several companies jumping on the Barbie trend.
The first reactions the film has received so far have been positive, with some calling it a moving story on another level with a feminist twist that adds to the beauty of the film.
Furthermore, the film was praised not only for its cheesy and funny nature, but also for its brilliant cast, who helped bring Greta Gerwig’s idea of live-action Barbie to life.
While we’ve seen animated Barbie movies over the years, the upcoming film will be the first to feature the legendary doll in live action, and it only took Gerwig to make that happen, with Margot Robbie starring as the iconic doll.
The idea of creating a live-action Barbie sounded like a big risk at first, considering that the Barbie brand seemed limited in crafting complete stories. However, the team behind the film noted that diving into nostalgia is never a bad idea, as the film was also praised for including several Barbie references.
Barbie will focus on a dream place called Barbie Land, where several Barbies and Ken live. However, despite her seemingly perfect lifestyle, Barbie begins to question her existence and decides to explore a world beyond the perfect world she knows.
A supportive boyfriend, Ken joins Barbie on her quest to see the real world, but life among humans seems less than colorful and fantastical.
Fever Barbie is in full swing right now, and we’re all looking forward to Barbie coming out tomorrow, July 19.