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By Emily St. James This article contains spoilers for “Barbie.” In Barbie Land, there are Barbies, and there are Kens. For every Barbie (in this case Margot Robbie), there must be a Ken (Ryan ...
but "Barbie" is the more cerebral of the two, particularly when it comes to telling the story of a man who realizes his world runs on imperfect interpretations of reality. Gosling's Ken lives in a ...
On his Airbnb profile, which features Gosling’s character poster for “Barbie,” Ken says he lives his life “by two Bs: Beach and Barbie. And rollerblades if you count that B.” The ...
And it said Barbie and Ken hit songs, which is always like a funny thing to send to a songwriter, ‘Just give us two hit songs.'” He remembered reading the script and coming up with the lyric ...
The tagline for the record-breaking “Barbie” movie highlights ... I’m always number two,” he laments musically. “I’m just Ken. Anywhere else I’d be a 10. Is it my destiny to live ...
and Barbieland (a matriarchal pocket dimension), takes Barbie (and Ken) on a journey of self-discovery. Barbie learns that women can get old, and contain multitudes. Ken learns that men can ...
Airbnb has announced that Barbie's Malibu DreamHouse has been revamped for Ken, and he's inviting two lucky guests to stay in the real-life technicolor California estate, free of charge ...
The Saturnian aspect also ensures longevity for this pair, since it’s the glue that holds two charts together. At times, Barbie can dominate Ken; however, he stays the course because they're ...