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Film editor Nick Houy, who worked on the fast-paced summer smash "Barbie," poses for a portrait the Ancient Order of the Wooden Skull animation studio. (Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times) Nick Houy ...
Read on for the full text of Gloria's speech in 'Barbie' “It is literally impossible to be a woman. You are so beautiful, and so smart, and it kills me that you don’t think you’re good enough.
America Ferrera Reveals She Performed Her Epic 'Barbie' Speech '30 to 50 Times' on Set. ... America Ferrera, who stars in "Barbie" as Mattel employee Gloria, at the Mexico premiere of the film.
That famous line from America Ferrera’s show-stopping “Barbie” speech about the impossibility of being a woman may be the easiest to quote from memory on any Tuesday.
Costner returned the favor by reciting Ferrera’s now-famous monologue from Barbie, in which her character tells Margot Robbie’s Barbie, “It’s literally impossible to be a woman.
Feeling deflated and defeated, Barbie breaks down crying in a meeting with Weird Barbie (Kate McKinnon) and other rejected dolls. There, Gloria offers a powerful speech about the unrealistic ...
America Ferrera’s now-famous “Barbie” monologue is a feminist complaint without teeth. Let’s give it some bite.
When asked if she could still recall the speech, Ferrera admitted that she'd be a little rusty. "No. I could say, like, some of it, but I don't know word for word," she told Kimmel.
But the sermon, stuck in its saccharine surroundings, never gets political, Kate says, and thus misses the entire point. The speech “suits this world perfectly,” she writes: “Like a fight ...
Nick Houy edited “Lady Bird” and “Little Women,” the first two features Greta Gerwig directed solo. But “Barbie” was a whole new world — make that worlds — with its pretty pink ...