The movie Barbie has generated as much controversy as expected and people were divided into 2 camps, those who loved it and those who hated it, since it seems that it touched quite a few issues that people can be sensitive or show rejection, or simply because they did not understand what they wanted to understand, but now Greta Gerwig explains the final scene of the movie Barbie.
It is normal that many people do not understand a movie, since in the end it is made from the point of view of a director, making not everyone happy with the results, but now, the director Greta Gerwig, took the time to explain the final scene of the most anticipated film of this year and starring Margot Robbie, Barbie.
The scene in question is about when Barbie decides to become a human, in order to deal with the real world full of stereotypes and managed by a patriarchal system. That’s when the doll is seen wearing sandals instead of her iconic heel, as she gets out of her new family’s car to attend a gynecology appointment for the first time. This is what caused amusement among some viewers, since in one part of the movie they make reference to the fact that neither the doll nor the Ken doll have genitals.
Greta Gerwig explained to USA Today that she wanted to end the film with a kind of joke, but that this scene was also a very emotional encounter. She revealed that as a teenager she felt ashamed of her body in a way she could not even describe, feeling that everything had to be hidden and with the help of Margot Robbie as Barbie she wanted to give a sense of security and freedom to women.