American Ferrera’s Barbie Monologue is Painfully Relatable

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American Ferrera’s Barbie Monologue is Painfully Relatable



American Ferrera’s Barbie Monologue is Painfully Relatable

Speaking of Greta Gerwig Barbie, Lots of female viewers agree on one thing: Barbieland’s look so Much better than the real world. America Ferrera plays a human Mattel employee named Gloria, who perfectly encapsulates the dichotomy in a woman’s life in a haunting monologue.

exist Barbie, While our protagonist Doll (Margot Robbie) faces a full-blown existential crisis, Gloria also has some moral conflicts real almost home.is speaking vanity fair More recently, Ferreira admitted that Gerwig was “putting pressure on her in the best possible way” by scheduling her such a poignant speech.

“It’s funny, I initially felt like we wouldn’t be as direct and authentic as we did, I thought there might be a tone that would do that, I don’t know, I think it would be easier for people to hear or swallow,” Ferreira added. “Greta really didn’t want this. She wanted it to sound like the truth.”

In the end, Ferreira says, the epic speech scene took two days of filming “about 30 to 50 shots” to perfect — and the end result was worth it. Please read the full text below for yourself.

Being a woman is simply impossible. You are so beautiful and so smart and it breaks my heart that you don’t think you are good enough. Like, we have to always be good, but somehow we keep doing it wrong.

You have to be thin, but not too thin. And you can never say you want to be thin. You have to say you want to be healthy, but you also have to be thin. You have to have money, but you can’t ask for money because that’s rude. You have to be a boss, but you can’t be mean. You have to lead, but you can’t suppress other people’s ideas. You should love being a mother, but don’t always talk about your kids. You have to be a career woman, but also always caring about others. It’s crazy that you have to take responsibility for men’s bad behavior, but if you point it out, you’ll be blamed for complaining. For men, you should be beautiful, but not so beautiful that you overly seduce them or threaten other women, because you should be part of a sorority.

But always stand out and always be grateful. But never forget that systems are rigged. So find a way to acknowledge that, but also always be grateful. You must never grow old, never be rude, never show off, never be selfish, never fall, never fail, never show fear, never cross a line. too difficult! It’s so contradictory, no one gives you a medal and no one says thank you! In fact, not only did you do everything wrong, but everything was your fault.

I’m just tired of watching myself tie myself up with other women so people will like us. If all of this is true for a doll that only represents women, then I don’t even know.

The ‘Pappenheimer’ Phenomenon – Moviegoers Seeing Both Barbie with Christopher Nolan’s oppenheimer That same day — resulting in one of the highest-grossing opening weekends ever, marking the first time in history that both films have opened above $80 million.Check resultHere is a review of the previous film.



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