![]() ![]() ![]() All in all a good offering, probably the best for quite some time. When Barbie wanted to go to the castle, and did so, this was a major turn off and really hurt the movie. The reverse should be every step must be forced, conflicting emotions, divided loyalties, danger/risk of undertaking the quest versus the big payoff. ![]() Cheerful and creative, Lumina finds herself working in a mermaid salon customizing fabulous hairstyles. We all know "The hero's journey" And there is nothing worse than a movie in which the hero wants to go on the adventure/quest. Barbie plays Lumina, a mermaid girl with the power to change the color of pearls. Barbie was in some danger but it did not come across very well. Why this lopsided approach? It did not work. Barbie sailed through the movie, cut peoples hair, explored the castle, made new friends, and for some reason the "aunt" had the threat of danger, as she had to poison the king along with the risk of getting caught. Of course a very obvious way to build up tension is to have a threat of imminent danger hanging over the protagonist's head. The one drawback the movie is slow paced, lacking in tension and intrigue, and I am scratching my head wondering why the script has been written in this plodding manner. She is much improved and the kids really enjoyed the latest movie Barbie the pearl princess. Although she has been through a slump, it is good to see Barbie is getting her career back on track in another adventure. ![]()
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