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How hilarious ‘Barbie’ earworm ‘I’m Just Ken’ brings toxic masculinity to its knees

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Ryan Gosling leads the showstopping musical number “I’m Just Ken” in “Barbie.” (Warner Bros. Pictures)

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BY ASHLEY LEESTAFF WRITER

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JULY 28, 2023 11:51 AM PT

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Warning: The following contains spoilers for “Barbie.”

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“Barbie’s” entire narrative builds, of all things, to a musical number.

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Part power ballad, part battle sequence and part dream ballet, “I’m Just Ken” arrives onscreen like an elaborate bit, or an excuse for Ryan Gosling to flex his Oscar-nominated vocal cords and reprise his viral dance routines. And yet it’s an absolute showstopper, one as ridiculous as it is ideologically ambitious and visually astute. Like the powerful monologue America Ferrera delivers about the impossibilities of being a woman, this five-minute sequence is an empathetic acknowledgment of the pressures put on men to (literally) perform their masculinity, often to toxic lengths.

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Allen J Allen J (Oct 11 2023 6:53PM) : true more

Under the rule of nature, male are suppose to perform their masculinity. if not, they would be abandon by society.
when it went over, it become todays toxic masculinity.

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Chloe S Chloe S (Oct 11 2023 5:25PM) : I agree... more

I agree, I think society pressures men to show off their masculinity, which is what causes a term known today called toxic masculinity.

Packed with clever jokes, film references and social commentary, the number might seem like wildly misguided chaos. (In theater terms, it’s as if the princes of “Into the Woods” were performing the “Les Misérables’’ battle anthem “One Day More” before a “West Side Story” rumble on that “Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again” yacht, all filmed on a Busby Berkeley soundstage.) So whether you loved it and want to know more about it, or you didn’t understand what was going on at all, The Times is here with #kenough guidance to make sense of “I’m Just Ken.”

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In the film, Gosling’s Ken — Barbie’s anxiety-ridden, try-hard, beta-status boyfriend — is revitalized by the patriarchy of the real world and returns to indoctrinate everyone in Barbieland. And though he acquires everything a man could want (Horses! Hummers! Mini fridges with beer!), he still doesn’t have the undivided attention he desperately craves from Barbie.

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Chuong D Chuong D (Oct 11 2023 2:11AM) : I disagree with this because not every man wants a horse, hummers or even beer.
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Y T (Oct 11 2023 12:57AM) : I completely agree with this claim as Ken gave his all to show his love to Barbie but didn't get anything back in return. He felt like the only one trying hard in their relationship.
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ryan d ryan d (Oct 11 2023 1:58AM) : I agree with this statement because although Ken is trying his best to impress Barbie, she still isn't showing him the attention he wants from her.
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gia t gia t (Oct 11 2023 2:15AM) : I accepted the confession of his feelings to Barbie, but Barbie just gave Ken heartless comments in return. It seems to me to be one-sided love.
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Shlok G Shlok G (Oct 11 2023 2:10PM) : I agree with this statement because even after having everything that a man would want, he just cant seem to find a way to get barbie's attention and that is bugging him and making him feel that he will always remain her number 2 and not be seen by her as more

more than a friend.

Shirtless in the bedroom of his Mojo Dojo Casa House, Ken laments his existence as a superfluous accessory created to complement her. “Doesn’t seem to matter what I do, I’m always number two / No one knows how hard I tried,” Gosling sings melodramatically, to gentle piano accompaniment. Though he is playing what Times critic Justin Chang calls “the neediest, most pathetically insecure Ken of the lot,” he is doing so as intensely as he did Neil Armstrong in “First Man” and a pained husband in “Blue Valentine.”

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Karthik V Karthik V (Oct 11 2023 12:29AM) : I agree with this statement. As shown in the song 'I'm Just Ken,' Ken believes that whatever he does to impress Barbie doesn't matter to her, and he feels his existence isn't given enough importance.
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Justin T Justin T (Oct 11 2023 4:15PM) : I agree that Gosling's Ken is insecure, as we have seen clips of him comparing himself to and being jealous of some of the others.
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Gongcheng Z Gongcheng Z (Oct 11 2023 4:16AM) : I agree with that statement because Ken gave the best of himself to Barbie. He has done a lot for Barbie and given everything to get Barbie's attention, but Barbie doesn't care about Ken.This relationship shows that he just a supplement to Barbie's life.
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Chloe S Chloe S (Oct 11 2023 5:28PM) : Agree more

While watching the first 20 minutes of the film, I always got the same impression. Ken is just there to support barbie and try to gain her undivided attention.

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Andy N Andy N (Oct 11 2023 5:37PM) : Wanting to be loved and noticed by those whom you want to be acknowledged by more

Ken wants to be acknowledged by Barbie as Ken, the person, and not as “Ken” the ideal. This is what Ken wants to be acknowledged as he always wanted Barbie to see him as a person, not just a doll.

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Seanna H Seanna H (Oct 11 2023 3:52PM) : Codependent & No self worth more

Gosling’s Ken is forever tied as Barbies man. He always seems to need her validation and acceptance, because for so long that all he was Barbies accessory/add on. He was there to make her seem better not the other way around. This codependency is embedded inside of Goslings Ken.

“I just knew he could be really funny but also would mine the depths of this kind of outrageous conundrum that Ken finds himself in, as a person,” director Greta Gerwig told The Times of casting Gosling. “It was the gravitas he’s able to bring as an actor that was part of what made everything so heartfelt — but also so funny.”

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Steven C Steven C (Oct 11 2023 4:11PM) : I agree with the director's comment on the actor who is cast as Ken. I can feel his emotion just by looking at his facial expression. Although the problem he is projecting is serious, he can present it humorously.

America Ferrera poses in front of a red and yellow background wearing a casual white suit and black scoop-neck shirt

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Read the stirring monologue about womanhood America Ferrera delivers in ‘Barbie’

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Ken, who learned the ins and outs of patriarchy through the real world’s media, puts on what he believes to be the outfit of a successful and powerful man: a Sylvester Stallone-esque mink coat, a black fringe sleeveless vest, a headband decorated in electric bolts, a silver chain with a horse pendant and a fanny pack with his name in the Metallica font. (Despite everything he’s wearing, he manages to remain shirtless.)

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Tam T Tam T (Oct 11 2023 12:57AM) : I agree with the phrase. After experienced the real world, Ken learned about patriarchy and want to apply it to himself physically.
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Seanna H Seanna H (Oct 11 2023 4:17PM) : There's a Better Way to Show Kens Protest more

I disagree with the comment of “ken learned about patriarchy and wants to apply it to himself physically”. Ken may have been exposed to patriarchy, but they way he took it home with him was all wrong. As you see his ‘patriarchy outfit’ is ridiculous. Ken believed that by dressing differently made him a different person, which didn’t change any of the feelings that he still felt but temporarily redirected them for a time. Ken wanting his knowledge to be seen outwardly still implies that he wants to be seen and validated by others, not just Barbie.

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Thi My Tien B Thi My Tien B (Oct 11 2023 3:47PM) : In my opinion, I agree with what he did more

We can see that Ken has learned about patriarchy but he does things completely different from what he has learned, the colorful clothes and unique patterns he wears on his clothes . Says he wants as much attention from Barbie as attention from others to him.

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Arhaam A Arhaam A (Oct 10 2023 11:23PM) : I agree with this statement becaus ein the sont "I'm Just Ken", Ken reiterates to the fact that he is manly enough and strong enough to be loved by someone like Barbie- he shows his masculinity and trying the age old custom of the man being strong.
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Connor C Connor C (Oct 11 2023 3:04PM) : I wonder why he still remained shirtless. Maybe he doesn't feel like a successful and powerful man because Barbie doesn't like him back. [Edited]
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Seanna H Seanna H (Oct 11 2023 3:54PM) : Its all Ken knows [Edited] more

I agree with this statement but would like to add to it. I believe that when you’ve been told all your life that you’re a chicken, you’re going to believe your a chicken. I think that Ken is choosing to remain shirtless because it’s all he’s known(looking good for Barbie). He’s on a journey of learning something new, some habits linger while you’re trying to heal.

“I have feelings that I can’t explain / drivin’ me insane,” he sings with a crazy-eyed expression, shaking his head in frustration. “All my life, been so polite, but I’ll sleep alone tonight.”

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Evan E Evan E (Oct 11 2023 1:47PM) : It looks as if Ken is conversing himself about his feelings. He is mentally trying to bottle up his emotions but it's driving him crazy because he's not able to express himself.
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Shlok G Shlok G (Oct 11 2023 2:18PM) : I agree with this statement as ken understood how the real world functions and came back as a confident guy knowing he's a ten and he dosent need to be anyones's number 2 and he can get what he wants without any hesitation as he is the full package. But more

he feels frustrated as he has tried so hard all the time he was with barbie but the feelings were’nt reciprocated by barbie and now he sings about it

Three Kens in silly outfits pose as if ready for battle

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Kingsley Ben-Adir, from left, Ryan Gosling and Ncuti Gatwa prepare for the “beach-off” in “Barbie.”

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(Warner Bros.)

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The Beach-Off

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Gosling’s Ken then heads into the long-teased “beach-off” with his archrival: Ken (Simu Liu), who constantly undercuts him in front of Barbie and repeatedly makes him feel inadequate. Gosling’s mob rides into battle on paddle boats reminiscent of cannon-loaded ships, while Liu’s crew carries him over their shoulders, spinning umbrellas like wheels and holding stick horses as if they were human chariots.

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Chloe S Chloe S (Oct 11 2023 5:30PM) : Competition more

This is a clear rivalry between the two Kens for stereotypical barbie’s attention.

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As they approach each other in a comical slow-motion — and with a threatening arsenal of frisbees, beach balls, tennis rackets and pool floaties — Gosling’s Ken continues to reflect on his romantic impotence, which spirals into an identity crisis. “I’m just Ken / Anywhere else I’d be a 10 / Is it my destiny to live and die a life of blond fragility?” he wails over Wolfgang Van Halen on the electric guitar and Foo Fighters’ Josh Freese on the drums. “I’m just Ken / Where I see love, she sees a friend / What will it take for her to see the man behind the tan and fight for me?”

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Y T (Oct 11 2023 1:17AM) : I agree with the author's statement about Ken questioning his identity. He doesn't feel like a ten when he's with Barbie but without he is nothing but a side character. Having masculinity is what he only cares about.
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Connor C Connor C (Oct 11 2023 3:14PM) : I agree with this because Ken's whole life he has been chasing barbie, but knowing that he can't get Barbie, he is wondering what he should do.
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Seanna H Seanna H (Oct 11 2023 3:57PM) : No Confidence more

Since Gosling’s Ken is so tied to his identity (only pleasing to Barbie) of course he’s going to be stung pretty badly by his rival Ken. His “identity” is taking a hit, without Barbie looking at him, he doesn’t know who he is or what to do.

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Shlok G Shlok G (Oct 11 2023 2:36PM) : i agree with this sentence as anywhere else ken would be a ten but with barbie he is just a symbol to make her look better.
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Samantha E Samantha E (Oct 11 2023 4:02PM) : I agree with what Ken is saying. Ken expresses how he feels as though he is nothing but "Ken" alongside barbie where on the other hand, everywhere else he'd be seen as more. [Edited]
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Carlos M Carlos M (Oct 15 2023 10:50PM) : I agree with this sentence because ken feels like he will never live up to the standard of barbie no matter what he tries
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Evan E Evan E (Oct 11 2023 1:43PM) : I agree with what Ken is trying to say. No matter what he does for Barbie, it seems that he can't get the recognition for all of the effort he puts in for Barbie.

“You really fall in love with this hapless but immediately sympathetic figure,” explained Mark Ronson, who wrote “I’m Just Ken” with Andrew Wyatt. “It felt a little bit emo, like, ‘This poor guy. He’s so hot, but can’t get the time of day.’”

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Arhaam A Arhaam A (Oct 10 2023 11:26PM) : I agree with this statement because depsite all his often steretypical thoughts across the song, one does feel sad for Ken because he is really trying and craving for Barbie's love and care.
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Steven C Steven C (Oct 11 2023 4:18PM) : I agree with this comment on Ken. He thinks he is a ten but isn't getting any attention when he is around Barbie. But sometimes, I think people need to stop comparing themselves to others. more

People should think about what they already have, and life will be much happier.

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Ryan Gosling and Greta Gerwig on how Ken became the subversive center of ‘Barbie’

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“I’ll see you on the Malibu beach!” Gosling suddenly shouts with the conviction of Mel Gibson in “Braveheart” or Russell Crowe in “Gladiator.” The two sides charge toward each other screaming, with their weapons held high. The Kens twist each other’s nipples, sword fight with lacrosse sticks and fire off suction-cup arrows — one of which Gosling pulls off his pec in wounded disbelief. The whole scene is vibrant, goofy pandemonium — these are toys fighting each other with toys! — but the actors all play it straight, as if these Kens are ready to end lives and lose their own.

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Thi My Tien B Thi My Tien B (Oct 11 2023 3:52PM) : I agree with this. more

Even though it’s just a fighting toy, Ken still wants to fight to the end because he wants to prove that he also has outstanding points and wants to live a glorious life even if it means dying..

Meanwhile, Gosling’s Ken continues his melancholic monologue about his purpose and self-worth, now to a more upbeat rhythm. “I wanna know what it’s like to love, to be the real thing,” he sings, with a hunger in his eyes. “Is it a crime? Am I not hot when I’m in my feelings?” This internal interrogation — vulnerable questions he’s likely asking himself for the first time — is hilariously juxtaposed with stereotypical “masculine” actions, such as giving another Ken a noogie with his fingerless-leather-gloved fist and blocking an attack with the mere display of his abs.

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Karthik V Karthik V (Oct 11 2023 12:54AM) : I agree here. As shown in the song, Ken feels he deserves love and care from Barbie and believes he is worth it.
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ryan d ryan d (Oct 11 2023 2:01AM) : I agree with what Ken is saying in this because he feels as if he has the looks to win over Barbie's heart but when he expresses his feelings toward her and gets turned down all of a sudden he feels as if his looks aren't as good anymore.
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Samantha E Samantha E (Oct 11 2023 4:06PM) : I agree with Ken, he expresses showing vulnerability seems to throw barbie off making her reject him which in return makes him become insecure about his own looks.
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Chuong D Chuong D (Oct 11 2023 2:44AM) : I agree with this because Ken is a muscular guy that represent a strong and invulnerable person. but he asked himself a question that showing his vulnerable side which is really funny to witness
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Gongcheng Z Gongcheng Z (Oct 11 2023 5:25AM) : I agree that because of the masculine standards of society, men cannot express their inner vulnerability. Anything that is not masculine is considered cowardly.
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Daniel A Daniel A (Oct 11 2023 4:20PM) : unfamiliar word - juxtaposed

Male dancers on a soundstage.

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Simu Liu plays Gosling’s onscreen nemesis in “Barbie.”

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The Dream Ballet

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Gosling and Liu’s Ken-on-Ken clash sets off a collective trance, transporting the action to a pink-and-blue soundstage. In a tribute to the stylized dream ballets of golden-age musicals like “Oklahoma!” and “Singin’ in the Rain” — both of which Gerwig screened for the cast during filming for inspiration — a total of 44 Kens, wearing black outfits and Barbie-pink socks, absurdly strike each other with aggressive dance moves, choreographed by Jennifer White and Lisa Welham: flexing biceps, throwing up claws while making cat sounds, pretending to rip off your shirt like a superhero and punching toward the ground on the downbeat.

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After urgently spinning in symmetrical formations to full-on ‘80s synthpop, Gosling’s Ken is revealed anew. He again sings the chorus, but this time, he’s standing tall, staring directly into the camera with a knowing smile. He helps his fellow Kens up from the floor and giggles after they kiss him on the cheek in gratitude. He is no longer threatened by other men, or the expression of affection among them.

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gia t gia t (Oct 11 2023 3:00AM) : I think letting them kiss him on the cheek displays Ken's openness to affection among men. He's comfortable expressing care for others.
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Seanna H Seanna H (Oct 11 2023 4:04PM) : A Secure Man more

When a man is secure in his masculinity he is not threatened by another man or others questioning how masculine he is. Gosling’s Ken giggles after being kissed on the cheek, he sees it as a comfort from friends, not another man making him feel ‘soft’ or weak.

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Tam T Tam T (Oct 11 2023 1:09AM) : I like how Ken's emotion and thinking evolved through out the song from struggled to be a perfect man to feeling confidence and he himself is enough.

“I’m just Ken and I’m enough / And I’m great at doing stuff / So hey, check me out, yeah, I’m just Ken,” the Kens sing in unison as Guns N’ Roses’ Slash shreds the guitar on a final solo. “My name’s Ken (And so am I) / Put that manly hand in mine / So hey, world, check me out, yeah, I’m just Ken.”

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Samantha E Samantha E (Oct 11 2023 4:09PM) : Kens attitude changes, making him realize he doesn't have to change anything about himself to impress barbie, pretty much saying he's happy with himself with or without barbie in his life.
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Justin T Justin T (Oct 11 2023 4:19PM) : Kens attitude has changed over the course of the song.
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Arhaam A Arhaam A (Oct 10 2023 11:27PM) : We see a shift in Ken's thoughts and attitude- he seems to be proud of who and how he is and wants to remain the way he is, not wanting to change himself for Barbie's attention.
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ryan d ryan d (Oct 11 2023 2:04AM) : Ken gains some confidence with this last lyric as he feels that he is doing great by himself and doesn't need a barbie in his life to make it better.
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Daniel A Daniel A (Oct 11 2023 4:19PM) : Ken feels more confident and won't change for anyone.
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A blond woman in a striped bathing suit stands in a stark landscape

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COMPANY TOWN

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Why box office analysts predict another banner weekend for ‘Barbie,’ stronger legs for ‘Oppenheimer’

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Shortly after “I’m Just Ken” ends, Kingsley Ben-Adir’s Ken tells the crowd, “We were only fighting because we didn’t know who we were.” Though the song’s title starts as a negative, describing Ken as inessential, the group elevates it to a chant of self-affirming validation, one that stops them from warring with each other and themselves. (It’s a profound realization expressed in simple terms. He is still Ken, after all.)

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Karthik V Karthik V (Oct 11 2023 2:38AM) : At the end of the song, Ken accepts himself as he is and is no longer concerned about others' opinions. He affirms that he is enough.
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Shlok G Shlok G (Oct 11 2023 2:42PM) : At the end, after a lot of self introspecting, ken realizes that he as himself is enough and dosen't need someone else's validation.
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gia t gia t (Oct 11 2023 2:26AM) : I agree that the sentence highlights an important change from self-doubt to self-acceptance. Despite the knowledge gained, it is expressed simply, in keeping with Ken's personality.
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Gosling’s Ken later denounces the patriarchy and learns from Barbie not to define himself by his possessions, his relationship or his job of just “beach.” He’s just Ken, and he’s Kenough.

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Evan E Evan E (Oct 11 2023 1:51PM) : I agree with the statement that Ken finally realizes that he doesn't have to compete to become the "best" Ken. He values himself highly for who he already is, and he finds that it is more than enough to just be himself. [Edited]
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Connor C Connor C (Oct 11 2023 3:30PM) : This is when Ken realizes that he is the one who has to define himself. His possessions don't define him. He has to find the meaning in himself.
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Director Greta Gerwig instructs actor Ryan Gosling on a Barbie Dreamhouse set.

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Greta Gerwig and Ryan Gosling on the set of “Barbie.”

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(Jaap Buitendijk / Warner Bros.)

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What It Means

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In just over five minutes, “I’m Just Ken” resolves the narrative and emotional arc of Gosling’s Ken, transforming him from a petty, vengeful villain into a man who got caught up in society’s toxic masculinity — a taboo topic for plenty of men in real life. (That may explain why “Barbie” has been dismissed by right-wing pundits as “possibly the most anti-male film ever made.” Of course, this line of reasoning doesn’t account for the fact that the male characters are given a lengthy, layered, climactic moment in a movie about a doll for girls.)

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Justin T Justin T (Oct 11 2023 4:24PM) : I agree that the song does a good job of showing a development arc for Ken
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“Life is hard for everybody,” said Gerwig to The Times. “I think equally men have held themselves to just outrageous standards that no one can meet. And they have their own set of contradictions where they’re walking a tightrope. I think that’s something that’s universal. Just as much as women have been lost in some morass of how to do everything. I equally see that as true for men. For everybody. We equally beat ourselves up.”

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Chuong D Chuong D (Oct 11 2023 2:24AM) : I agree with this because everyone has their own struggles in life regardless of the circumstances.
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Thi My Tien B Thi My Tien B (Oct 11 2023 3:58PM) : I agree with thiss. more

Everyone in this life faces different things. No one’s life is easy. Although everyone says that life is difficult, I firmly believe that they are also striving for their lives as Ken proves to everyone in the story.

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Steven C Steven C (Oct 11 2023 4:22PM) : I'm afraid I have to disagree with this comment. There are a lot of people in the world who are less fortunate than us. We should not say our life is hard just because we fail a test or something.
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Tam T Tam T (Oct 11 2023 1:18AM) : I agree with this statement. Not just women's standard but also men standard which they are expected to have power, control in the society, and shouldn't show their emotions.
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Y T (Oct 11 2023 1:41AM) : I agree with this statement because it's true that in a patriarchal society, they have a high expectation that men can do anything. While everyone is built differently so having a set of standards makes it hard for everyone to be themselves.
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Daniel A Daniel A (Oct 11 2023 4:06PM) : I agree with this statement because everybody expect men to be able to do everything, expect to not show any feelings.
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Gongcheng Z Gongcheng Z (Oct 11 2023 6:16AM) : I agree with this statement because men have their own standards and contradictions. Just like the standard for men in society, men can't show their inner vulnerability. Inner and outer behavior will make a contradictory point.
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Samantha E Samantha E (Oct 11 2023 4:11PM) : I agree with this statement, men seem to try to fit in with the standards society has put on them plus their own standards such as showing vulnerability is "unmanly" when all humans show emotion and vulnerability.
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Oscar pundits are already eyeing possible original song nominations for Ronson and Wyatt, who previously won for their work on the “A Star Is Born” hit “Shallow.” Gosling’s name is being tossed in as well for his performance. But he doesn’t take credit outright, especially for “I’m Just Ken.”

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“Ken sang that song,” he told The Times with a straight face. “I never sang like that in my life. I don’t know why or how that happened.”

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