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Summing up the plot without seeing the film, he describes Barbie Land as dull with only Ken, who is portrayed as gay by his fashion choices, and Barbie’s quest to the "real world" as a simplistic critique of women’s struggles with men. Upon encountering real women’s complaints, Barbie is advised that womanhood is difficult because of men, a revelation leading her to blame men and turn Barbie Land into a dystopia reflecting reality—a plastic echo chamber of societal grievances. His sardonic review wraps up with a clear message: his contempt for Barbie is rooted in a broader disdain for superficial cultural phenomena and the political correctness that underpins them.