Honestly, what else could've been expected for a Barbie movie? It represents the epitome of the feminist movement, it picked the most lousiest example of man to represent Ken and so those females who feel repulsed by the similarities when showing this to their daughters just are hypocrites of their own. The teenager daughter of the Mattel exec who ends up being the original owner of the titular "stereotypical" Barbie doll, they fall guise under the spell of these hillbilly Ken's who turned the Dreamhouse into a "MoJo DoJo Casa House" until each Barbie was pulled aside to be told a speech regarding their self-worth so that they can realize on their own self-worth for what the Barbie could be and has been with Ken serving as merely the backbone. Figuring out ultimately, that the Ken's are merely just weaklings who were simply influenced by what a man could be but they could never. Like many in our actual world watching podcast content with these archetypes of masculinity