Barbie Movie's Cut Helen Mirren F-Bomb Detailed By Director: 'That Was My Favorite Line'

México Noticias Noticias

Barbie Movie's Cut Helen Mirren F-Bomb Detailed By Director: 'That Was My Favorite Line'
México Últimas Noticias,México Titulares
  • 📰 screenrant
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 78 sec. here
  • 3 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 35%
  • Publisher: 94%

Barbie director Greta Gerwig reveals that a major f-bomb spoken by narrator Helen Mirren, her favorite line spoken in the film, was cut.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Barbie director Greta Gerwig reveals that a second f-bomb almost made the finished film, but was ultimately cut out. Near the movie's end, President Barbie blurts out a censored curse word with the Mattel logo covering her mouth, marking the closest Barbie gets to a borderline-R-rated moment. The line was quite surprising, but embodied the PG-13 nature of the comedy.

In an interview with CinemaBlend, Gerwig explains that there was another use of the f-word that narrator Helen Mirren would've uttered in Barbie. However, the line was removed from the finished cut. Check out what she says on the matter below: Suffice to say, there was a sort of extended joke with Marie Curie, which didn't end up being part of . But yes, there was a page-one f-bomb that sort of set the tone for the whole thing. What the line was, it was actually Helen Mirren saying to Marie Curie, 'Pipe the f-ck down, Marie Curie!' That was like my favorite . ... But we knew we only got one f-bomb, and we were like, 'Let's use it at the very beginning.

Greta Gerwig's Barbie Wasn't Afraid Of Pushing The Boundaries of A PG-13 Rating The Barbie brand is usually synonymous with small children, and the brand's previous animated films have always been aimed at kids. However, Gerwig's Barbie adaptation isn't afraid of doing something completely different and making a version of the character that older adults could enjoy more than children.

It's especially interesting to see how there was another, likely uncensored, swear planned for the movie, and at the beginning of it, too, which would've drastically set the tone that Barbie may not be appropriate for kids. It was indeed marketed as a family-friendly venture, but its f-bombs did show that it wasn't afraid to go above and beyond a PG-13 rating and push the boundaries of what would constitute a Barbie movie.

Hemos resumido esta noticia para que puedas leerla rápidamente. Si estás interesado en la noticia, puedes leer el texto completo aquí. Leer más:

screenrant /  🏆 7. in US

México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares

Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.

'Barbenheimer' opening weekend has New Yorkers flocking to the movies'Barbenheimer' opening weekend has New Yorkers flocking to the moviesBarbenheimer: Two summer blockbusters hit the big screen this weekend. Both Barbie and Oppenheimer have crowds flocking to the movies. AliBaumanTV reports.
Leer más »

8 Tips From Barbie's Makeup Artist, Including The Nail Polish Used For The Iconic Pedicure8 Tips From Barbie's Makeup Artist, Including The Nail Polish Used For The Iconic Pedicure'We used lots of Chanel highlighter in the corner of [Margot's] eye — which makes Barbie's eyes sparkle the most — and in all of the areas [that] bring the features out. For example, on top of the cheeks, around the mouth, and even on the smile lines.'
Leer más »

Barbie Box Office Breaks Records With Biggest Opening Ever For Non-Superhero Movie, Sequel, Or RemakeBarbie Box Office Breaks Records With Biggest Opening Ever For Non-Superhero Movie, Sequel, Or RemakeBarbie blasts past its initial box office projections to score a massive opening weekend gross that breaks a variety of all-time records.
Leer más »



Render Time: 2025-02-26 23:00:48