diff --git a/content/posts/reviews/movies/barbie/index.md b/content/posts/reviews/movies/barbie/index.md index ca4b2fe6..1da11631 100644 --- a/content/posts/reviews/movies/barbie/index.md +++ b/content/posts/reviews/movies/barbie/index.md @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ The writing is out of this world, the pacing is spot on, and Margot Robbie utter {{% spoiler "tmdb:346698" %}}I remember wondering on a few occsaions how the plot was going to resolve without requiring Ken to "win", be "defeated", or overly-centred. I shouldn't have worried; the battle and show number, followed by Ken being very emotionally mature while he faces his immaturity towards his relationship with Barbie was excellent!{{%/ spoiler %}} -It's a wonderful film that I'd encourage everyone to see. It's _hard_ to watch, as man — feeling responsible for so many challenges women face — but Barbie doesn't judge, it voices. It's a message that informs me, helps me, as well as entertaining me, but it isn't meant for _me_; the extent to which Yvette felt seen, understood and perfectly spoken on behalf of _is_ this movie, and why it deserves all the praise it's getting. +It's a wonderful film that I'd encourage everyone to see. It's _hard_ to watch, as a man, feeling responsible for so many challenges women face — but Barbie doesn't judge, it voices. It's a message that informs me, helps me, as well as entertaining me, but it isn't meant for _me_; the extent to which Yvette felt seen, understood and perfectly spoken on behalf of _is_ this movie, and why it deserves all the praise it's getting.