Barbie movie
Barbie movie it was not what I hoped but soo much more than I expected and I didn't know I needed it. It was like the nostalgia gushing on me but by childhood, I just don't mean the age, it means the feeling, the innocence, the freedom from everything, from responsibilities, duties, the world. The time when I was free from the world, didn't care about people, wasn't self-conscious, and wasn't always afraid of judgment. When I was free from myself. When everything was pink, my world, my imagination, my rules, there were no people in it, there was nobody telling the rules, it was mine. But when she come to the real world, I knew I too have crossed my Barbie land and I am in my real world, where nothing is pink, while the real world comes with horrible things, loneliness, fights, and fear but you have to add your own tint of pink in it. I know it sucks but it also comes with happiness, friends, family, love, laughter, and that's your pink. It's about accepting both, the pastels and neutrals, the combined packing is what makes you alive. In the end, barbie accepted the real world and become a human which was such a big step, it was accepting everything she despised and called ugly. The moment she called the old woman beautiful, she realized what beautiful really means, and with confidence, she replied, "I know it." My god my favourite scene, bas zindagii mein itna confidence chaiye. She got to know that life is not perfect and definitely not how she expected but that's what is the feeling of being alive is and it's beautiful. It's a perfect pictorial of girlhood and growing up. When I was a child I wanted to grow up, so I could do cool things but when I saw what really growing up was like I hated it, it was not pink, it was not cool, and it was ugly but then that's what being alive means.
~The ordinary Barbie
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