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‘Barbie’ takes on live action

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Karin Fowler
Starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling, Barbie is planned to be released in theaters July 21, 2023.

Set to arrive in theaters on July 21, 2023, “Barbie” (2023) aims to give a peek into a society of dolls in a candy-coated world this summer. Starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling, the highly anticipated movie is directed by Greta Gerwig. Already having around 40 Barbie movies in the franchise, the newest installment will be live action instead of animated. 

The previous Barbie movies have had a huge impact on younger generations, but especially Generation Z. Growing up, many young girls have been influenced by the films. 

Senior Karin Fowler, who grew up watching the Barbie movies, is excited to see the new film. “I’m really excited about the movie. I’ve grown up with all the movies, having the toys, watching the TV show. This movie is so nostalgic for those like me, who remember Barbie when we were young, and now, it’s bringing back that same excitement,” said Fowler. 

Barbie is known for demonstrating to young girls that they can be anything they aspire to be. But what the Barbie movies managed to do the best is show girls what stable relationships look like. In every Barbie movie, there is a positive prominent female relationship. 

“The one thing that always struck me when watching the Barbie movie was how insignificant the love interests were to the plot, that’s because it was about Barbie or the female lead,” Fowler continued. “She was always demonstrating how to treat others and prioritizing her friends primarily over others.”

The Barbie series has done incredible work to teach girls how to build healthy and meaningful relationships. Many hope this tradition will continue onto the newest addition.

The “Barbie” marketing gives insight on Barbie living multiple different careers. The trailer gives a glimpse of Barbie as a president, author, physicist and a Supreme Court justice. The new storyline is planning to display success in not only relationships, but also in the workforce. 

Senior Emily Goodpaster, another avid Barbie fan, is excited to see Barbie in a new environment. “I loved how the previous Barbie movies focused on friendships and I think it’s great how they are now focusing on the importance of working. It’s just a great way to get younger girls to pay attention to big matters like these,” said Goodpaster. 

The Barbie movies have continued to teach young girls how to build relationships, be their own person and much more. When the new Barbie movie is released, the young girls in front of the screen will hopefully learn the importance, feel the excitement and continue to sing along with “Aqua Girl.” 

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Libby Kamp
Libby Kamp, Sports Editor
Elizabeth “Libby” Kamp, is a senior at Pleasant Valley, and serves as the Sports Editor for the Spartan Shield. Since the age of five, Libby has participated in soccer. She also has played for the Spartans as goalie, and has joined her fellow teammates in two state appearances. Beyond athletics, Libby enjoys playing the ukulele, serving and drinking coffee, and having fun with her friends. Some of her favorite things include the show Gilmore Girls and the movie 10 Things I Hate About You. Fun fact about her is that she has a tendency to adopt stray cats, and she currently has three, Bootsie, Jules, and Quincy. Her best party trick is she can actually sing the alphabet backwards. Libby’s favorite class besides journalism is Anatomy and Physiology. After high school Libby plans on attending Quincy University to continue her academic and soccer career, with hopes of one day becoming a traveling nurse. 

Karin Fowler
Karin Fowler, Sports Editor
Karin Fowler is a senior at Pleasant Valley and serves as co Sports Editor for the Spartan Shield. Throughout high school, Karin has participated in the school's volleyball team and was a part of the 2021 Championship team. She also continues her passion for volleyball by playing and coaching at Iowa Select Volleyball Club in the off-season. This past summer she and her travel team clenched the Quad Cities' first National title for club volleyball. Outside of honors journalism, Karin’s favorite class is American Sign Language or Western Civilization. Once senior year is over Karin plans to attend St. Olaf College in Northfield Minnesota, to continue her volleyball career and major in psychology with the goal of one day becoming a forensic psychologist. When she’s not in school or on the volleyball court Karin enjoys getting coffee with her friends and watching movies and television shows. Some of her favorites include Star Wars and Gilmore Girls. She is excited to work on the Shield this semester and is ready to serve as your Sports Editor.
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