Greta Gerwig has a personal connection to the final scene of the new “Barbie” film, which she considers a “mic-drop” moment. Spoiler alert for those who haven’t seen it yet, Barbie (played by Margot Robbie) decides to leave Barbie Land and live in the “real world” as a human after embracing the complexities of society. In the closing scene, she enters an office building with excitement and boldly declares, “I’m here to see my gynecologist” before the screen cuts to black. Gerwig explained in an interview with USA Today that it was important for her to have multiple layers in that scene. She wanted to end with a powerful and funny joke, but also wanted it to evoke an emotional response. Gerwig shared that the scene carries a powerful message that relates to her own experiences as a teenage girl feeling ashamed and embarrassed about her body. She wanted to show girls that it’s okay to embrace their bodies and find joy in their uniqueness. Gerwig also revealed that Barbie’s closing line came to her in a dream, which she credited to the “cinema gods” and their gifts. This insightful ending is just one example of the many heartfelt scenes in the film that Gerwig crafted with tenderhearted audiences in mind. In another scene, Barbie and Ken (Ryan Gosling) pass by an elderly woman on a bench in the real world, and Barbie stops to tell her she is beautiful. Gerwig fought to include this scene in the film despite suggestions to cut it because she believed it was essential to the movie’s message. “Barbie” has already achieved box office success and is currently playing in theaters.

The ‘Mic-Drop’ Ending of ‘Barbie’: Greta Gerwig’s Revelation
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