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Barbie embarks on a journey from Barbieland to the real world, accompanied by Ken, who harbors a secret affection for her. Upon arriving in Los Angeles, she encounters Sasha, a high school student who initially dismisses her as delusional. Barbie soon discovers that her troubles stem from a connection to her mother, Gloria, revealing a deeper and unexpected truth about their relationship and the link between the two worlds.

Barbie embarks on a journey from Barbieland to the real world, accompanied by Ken, who harbors a secret affection for her. Upon arriving in Los Angeles, she encounters Sasha, a high school student who initially dismisses her as delusional. Barbie soon discovers that her troubles stem from a connection to her mother, Gloria, revealing a deeper and unexpected truth about their relationship and the link between the two worlds.

Does Barbie have end credit scenes?

No!

Barbie does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

Meet the Full Cast and Actors of Barbie

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Ratings and Reviews for Barbie

See how Barbie is rated across major platforms like IMDb, Metacritic, and TMDb. Compare audience scores and critic reviews to understand where Barbie stands among top-rated movies in its genre.


Echo Score

The Movie Echo Score

68

Barbie presents a vibrant but uneven cinematic experience. Critics commend its artistic ambition, visual flair, and moments of cultural relevance, while many users criticize its scattered narrative and shallow character work. The film's style and performances provide occasional enjoyment, yet the inconsistent storytelling limits its impact. Consequently, the movie offers an entertaining yet flawed package that resonates unevenly with audiences.

The Movie Echo Score Breakdown for Barbie

75
Echo Score

Art & Craft

The film's art direction and production design are its strongest assets. Critics highlight the candy‑colored aesthetic, bold visual palette, and rich cinematography, with several noting the set pieces as striking. Some reviewers point to uneven editing and occasional cheapness in set transitions. Overall, the visual craft delivers a vivid world that largely succeeds despite minor technical lapses.

65
Echo Score

Character & Emotion

Performances are mixed, with lead chemistry praised but depth lacking. Multiple reviewers commend the chemistry between Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling and note nuanced moments, while others describe the characters as stereotypical and underdeveloped. User feedback frequently mentions shallow characterization and forced jokes. The acting provides highlights, but the overall character development remains uneven.

55
Echo Score

Story & Flow

The narrative structure is uneven and polarizing. Critics acknowledge the film’s ambitious satire and original ideas, yet many point to fragmented pacing and a meandering plot. User commentary emphasizes disjointed storytelling, contradictory themes, and a lack of coherent resolution. The story’s ambition is evident, but its execution yields an inconsistent and often confusing experience.

70
Echo Score

Sensory Experience

The sensory elements, especially color and music, generally receive positive attention. Reviewers repeatedly mention the striking palette, lively soundtrack, and effective sound design that enhance the film’s playful tone. Some users criticize the music choices and occasional auditory clichés. While not flawless, the sensory presentation largely reinforces the movie’s whimsical atmosphere.

65
Echo Score

Rewatch Factor

Rewatch value is moderate, reflecting both memorable moments and narrative flaws. Critics note the film’s entertaining set pieces and cultural conversation, suggesting repeat viewings for some. Conversely, several users find the plot fatigue and forced humor diminish desire for a second viewing. The movie offers occasional repeat appeal but is limited by its uneven structure.

Metacritic

80

Metascore

5.7

User Score

Rotten Tomatoes
review

88%

TOMATOMETER

review

83%

User Score

IMDb

6.8 /10

IMDb Rating

Letterboxd

3.8

From 26K fan ratings

Movie Insider

3.44/5

From 32 fan ratings

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Awards & Nominations for Barbie

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Discover all the awards and nominations received by Barbie, from Oscars to film festival honors. Learn how Barbie and its cast and crew have been recognized by critics and the industry alike.


96th Academy Awards 2024

Ryan Gosling
Nomination

Actor in a Supporting Role

Ryan Gosling
America Ferrera
Nomination

Actress in a Supporting Role

America Ferrera
Nomination

Costume Design

Margot Robbie
Nomination

Best Picture

Margot Robbie
Nomination

Production Design

Greta Gerwig
Nomination

Writing (Adapted Screenplay)

Greta Gerwig

77th British Academy Film Awards 2024

Margot Robbie
Nomination

Best Actress in a Leading Role

Margot Robbie
Ryan Gosling
Nomination

Best Actor in a Supporting Role

Ryan Gosling
Greta Gerwig
Nomination

Best Original Screenplay

Greta Gerwig
Nomination

Best Costume Design

Nomination

Best Production Design

29th Critics' Choice Awards 2024

Nomination

Best Picture

Greta Gerwig
Nomination

Best Director

Greta Gerwig
Margot Robbie
Nomination

Best Actress

Margot Robbie
Ryan Gosling
Nomination

Best Supporting Actor

Ryan Gosling
America Ferrera
Nomination

Best Supporting Actress

America Ferrera
Ariana Greenblatt
Nomination

Best Young Actor/Actress

Ariana Greenblatt
Nomination

Best Acting Ensemble

Win

Best Original Screenplay

Nomination

Best Cinematography

Nomination

Best Editing

Nomination

Best Costume Design

Nomination

Best Production Design

Nomination

Best Score

Nomination

Best Song

Nomination

Best Song

Nomination

Best Song

Nomination

Best Hair and Makeup

Nomination

Best Comedy

30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2024

Margot Robbie
Nomination

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role

Margot Robbie
Ryan Gosling
Nomination

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role

Ryan Gosling
Michael Cera
Nomination

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture

Michael Cera
Will Ferrell
Nomination

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture

Will Ferrell
America Ferrera
Nomination

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture

America Ferrera
Ryan Gosling
Nomination

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture

Ryan Gosling
Ariana Greenblatt
Nomination

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture

Ariana Greenblatt
Kate McKinnon
Nomination

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture

Kate McKinnon
Helen Mirren
Nomination

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture

Helen Mirren
Rhea Perlman
Nomination

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture

Rhea Perlman
Issa Rae
Nomination

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture

Issa Rae
Margot Robbie
Nomination

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture

Margot Robbie
Nomination

Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture

76th Directors Guild of America Awards 2024

Greta Gerwig
Nomination

Feature Film

Greta Gerwig

39th Artios Awards 2024

Win

The Zeitgeist Award

81st Golden Globe Awards 2024

Nomination

Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

Margot Robbie
Nomination

Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy (Actress)

Margot Robbie
Ryan Gosling
Nomination

Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture (Supporting Actor)

Ryan Gosling
Greta Gerwig
Nomination

Best Director

Greta Gerwig
Greta Gerwig
Win

Best Screenplay

Greta Gerwig
Win

Cinematic and Box Office Achievement

Win

Best Original Song

Nomination

Best Original Song

Nomination

Best Original Song

51st Saturn Awards 2024

Nomination

Best Fantasy Film

Greta Gerwig
Nomination

Best Film Direction

Greta Gerwig
Nomination

Best Film Writing

Margot Robbie
Win

Best Actress in a Film

Margot Robbie
Ryan Gosling
Nomination

Best Supporting Actor in a Film

Ryan Gosling
Nomination

Best Music in a Film

Win

Best Film Production Designer

Win

Best Film Costume Design

Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for Barbie

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Read the complete plot summary of Barbie, including all major events, twists, and the full ending explained in detail. Explore key characters, themes, hidden meanings, and everything you need to understand the story from beginning to end.


The film opens with The Narrator (Helen Mirren) providing an insightful commentary on the societal influence of the Barbie doll throughout history. Accompanying her narration is a nostalgic clip of the original 1959 Barbie, majestically standing against a desert backdrop, while young girls, in a fit of rebellion, attempt to dismantle the conventional baby dolls they once adored.

In a world concealed from reality is Barbieland, a vibrant place where Barbies and Kens, along with other dolls like Allan (Michael Cera) and Midge, thrive. Here, the Barbies dominate with a matriarchal governance, holding prestigious positions, while the Kens are left as unappreciated supporters lingering in the shadows of the Barbies’ success. Among them, Beach Ken (Ryan Gosling) harbors unreciprocated feelings for Stereotypical Barbie (Margot Robbie), constantly vying for her attention, yet remaining unnoticed.

Everything takes a turn during a lively dance party at Barbie’s residence, where she begins to grapple with her existence and identity. The following day, Barbie faces an existential crisis, plagued by unforeseen issues such as blemishes on her otherwise perfect skin and her beautifully arched feet turning flat. The other Barbies recommend she seek advice from Weird Barbie (Kate McKinnon), who unveils the unsettling truth: the human girl playing with her is unhappy. In order to address her crisis, Barbie must venture into the real world, locate her human counterpart, and extend her support.

On her journey to the real world, Barbie discovers (Beach) Ken hidden in her vehicle. He manages to persuade her to take him along, and both set off for Los Angeles, only to find themselves in humorous predicaments, getting arrested multiple times. As Barbie navigates the flawed complexities of the real world, she learns the power of emotion and empathy, shedding tears while complimenting an elderly woman on her beauty. Meanwhile, Ken explores the allure of the patriarchy, feeling a sense of belonging for the very first time as he journeys back to Barbieland, energized by this new discovery.

Upon reaching a local school, Barbie encounters her human girl, Sasha (Ariana Greenblatt), striving to assist her. However, Sasha and her peers criticize Barbie for emblemizing “bimbo culture” and unhealthy aspirations, causing Barbie to flee, crestfallen. In the meantime, the Mattel CEO (Will Ferrell) becomes aware of Barbie’s existence and orders her return to Barbieland, dispatching his team to retrieve her.

As Barbie arrives at the Mattel headquarters, she faces the CEO and his male subordinates who attempt to send her back in a giant doll box. Realizing their intentions, she manages to escape amid the chaos, aided by Sasha and her mother Gloria. Gloria’s connection to Barbie is profound; as she reveals that she had turned to Barbie during her own midlife crisis, thus passing her worries on to her toy. Unbeknownst to them, the CEO and his associates are still on their trail as they work their way back to Barbieland.

Upon returning, Barbie and her friends discover that Ken has risen to power, leading an uprising against the Barbies and establishing a regime that reduces them to mere companions. The Kens plot to solidify their newfound patriarchy in the Barbieland constitution the very next day. Determined to reclaim their autonomy, Barbie attempts to sway Ken to revert to the original order, but he stubbornly refuses, reveling in his newfound self-worth. Overwhelmed by despair, Barbie finds a spark of inspiration from Gloria’s powerful speech regarding womanhood, igniting her resolve to rescue Barbieland.

In a climactic turn of events, Barbie, Gloria, Sasha, Weird Barbie, Allan, and several other marginalized dolls scheme a rebellion. Utilizing Gloria’s passionate address, they liberate the Barbies from their oppression before cleverly inciting discord among the Kens to disrupt their plans for constitutional change. As the Kens engage in a comical showdown on the beach, the Barbies successfully restore the matriarchal system back into their constitution.

In a poignant moment, a heartbroken Ken laments his role as merely an accessory to Barbie. She gently encourages him to embrace his individuality, leading to a heartfelt exchange of apologies between them. The newly appointed President Barbie ([Issa Rae]) then strikes a deal with the Mattel CEO, agreeing to a framework of equality that encompasses the Kens and other sidelined toys.

Still on a journey of self-discovery, Barbie seeks the wisdom of the spirit of Ruth Handler (Rhea Perlman), the co-founder of Mattel and her creator. Ruth assures Barbie that she is not confined to a single definition; rather, her evolution transcends her origins. Invoking visions of motherhood, Ruth encourages Barbie to forge her unique path.

Ultimately, Barbie chooses to embrace life in the real world, adopting the name Barbara Handler. With warmth and excitement, Gloria and Sasha accompany her to a pivotal appointment, where Barbie proudly declares that she is there to see her gynecologist.

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Watch Trailers, Clips & Behind-the-Scenes for Barbie

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Teaser Trailer

Teaser Trailer 2

Main Trailer

Just Ken Exclusive

Transportation

The Score

All-Star Barbie Party

It's a Weird World

Welcome to Barbie Land

Becoming Barbie

Barbie Themes and Keywords

Discover the central themes, ideas, and keywords that define the movie’s story, tone, and message. Analyze the film’s deeper meanings, genre influences, and recurring concepts.


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Barbie Other Names and Titles

Explore the various alternative titles, translations, and other names used for Barbie across different regions and languages. Understand how the film is marketed and recognized worldwide.


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