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this post was submitted on 24 Jul 2023
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I think the superficial nature of the overall conflict between the Kens and Barbies (and Midge and Allan) isn't the main point of the movie. It helps to highlight certain negative aspects of the real world, but the overall journey of the movie is Stereotypical Barbie's. You see her journey from a world where she is the epitome of perfection in her own little world, to being confronted with feelings of imperfection and self-reflection. This is reflected in Ken's introduction of "the patriarchy" to Barbieland, and his own struggles with the inadequacies he's always felt, being little more than an accessory to Barbie.