As it turns out, Greta Gerwig is less terrified of flaaaaaat feeeeet! than she is of CGI feet.
that the scene "felt like a Bat Signal," as did the typography of the giant B on the Barbie Land sign, to mark the introduction of the iconic doll. "Globally it's known, but also we kind of share this collective of what Barbie means," she said. "Even though it's this huge movie, it feels very personal to me. It was made by so many people who cared about it.
"In theaters July 21,follows Robbie's central titular character as she experiences an existential crisis, and thus embarks on a trip from Barbie Land to the real world for answers about all the strange things that have been happening in her life. The most alarming of all? Her feet are no longer arched, much to the terror of her fellow Barbies.
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