Barbie is on the verge of its highly anticipated theatrical release in 2023, and Greta Gerwig’s imaginative tale about a pair of cherished children’s toys promises to captivate audiences in every way imaginable. With its meticulously crafted set designs, rich characterizations, and a sense of mystery surrounding the plot, Barbie has all the elements needed to become a summer blockbuster sensation.
Adding to its allure are the magnetic performances by Margot Robbie and the exceptional Ryan Gosling, who take viewers on an extraordinary journey from Barbie Land into the disconcerting reality after being banished for their imperfections.
Gosling, in particular, demonstrates his sheer delight in embracing the role of Ken, as evident in the main trailer showcasing his uncanny ability to embody the essence of a living doll.
In a recent interview with ET Online, Gosling shares that he had remarkable mentors for his portrayal of Ken – his daughters, Esmeralda and Amada. He acknowledges their invaluable feedback as key members of multiple test audiences and appreciates their profound influence on his performance.
“They’ve seen a lot of pieces of [the film] and helped me tremendously. They were a huge inspiration for me.”
With two young up-and-coming producers like Esmeralda and Amada, it’s only fitting that the film pays proper tribute to their contributions in the credits, as they deserve more than just a mere “Special Thanks.”
Barbie is set to hit theaters on July 21 and promises to be an unforgettable cinematic experience.
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Khushi Patel is a science fiction author who lives in Austin, Texas. She has published three novels, and her work has been praised for its originality and imagination. Khushi is a graduate of Rice University, and she has worked as a software engineer. She is a member of the Science Fiction Writers of America, and her books have been nominated for several awards.