Barbie directed by Greta Gerwig, written by Noah Bomback, and co-starring Margot Robbie, Will Ferrell, Ryan Gosling, Emma Mackie, Nicolas Coghlan, Connorswindles, Michael Cera.
The story of the movie "Barbie" revolves around a doll in the city of Barbieland, and it bears the name "Barbie" and is expelled from the city because it is not perfect. As a result, Barbie embarks on an adventure around the world, and goes through many events in order to prove her worth and return home. The movie is the live version of the doll The most famous in the world, which was introduced to the market for the first time in 1959.
The movie "Barbie" raises controversy
The movie "Barbie" topped the revenue stock exchange inside and outside America, but it was not spared the arrows of criticism and attack, and the matter reached the point of demanding that it be banned from showing in a number of Arab countries because of its disappointing events, and it is not permissible for children to watch it, according to what some have confirmed
Elon Musk ,founder and CEO of SpaceX and Tesla Motors, attacked the film on Twitter sharply and wrote: It carries an "anti-human" agenda. Tickets are against freedom of expression.
The wife of American politician Matt Gates launched a public attack on the film and called for a boycott, arguing that it calls for female domination, and lacks faith and family spirit.
Barbie Moves Banned In Vietnam
Vietnam refused to show the movie "Barbie" for political reasons, far from the criticism that ignited social networking sites, as Vietnam banned the showing of the movie "Barbie" in the country because of a scene showing a map showing the South China Sea, according to Chinese claims. wikipedia,Nine Dash Line
China uses what it calls the "line of nine" on maps to show its claims to vast swathes of the South China Sea, including large swaths of what Vietnam considers its continental shelf and where it has granted licenses to explore for oil.
"Barbie" is the latest film to be banned by Vietnam over the controversial Chinese play The Nine Dividers, which was rejected by a court in The Hague in an international arbitration case in 2016, but China refuses to recognize the ruling.

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