Barbie Banned in Vietnam!
The glitter-filled movie got involved in authoritarian geopolitics by allegedly displaying Chinese propaganda.

Vietnam has banned the upcoming movie Barbie from distribution in the country over a scene allegedly featuring China's disputed claims in the South China Sea.
"We do not grant license for the American movie 'Barbie' to release in Vietnam because it contains the offending image of the nine-dash line," said Vi Kien Thanh, director of Vietnam's Cinema Department, in a statement to the state-run Tuoi Tre newspaper.
The Chinese Communist Party uses the infamous nine-dash line to illustrate China's historical maritime claims, which encompass approximately 90 percent of the entire South China Sea and significantly overlap with Vietnam's claims. International law says a country's territory extends 200 miles off its coast, an area called the country's exclusive economic zone (EEZ), a rule that other countries in the region, including Vietnam, Malaysia, and the Philippines, base their claims on. Since 2014, China has built islands in the region, which are potentially energy- and resource-rich, to enforce and legitimize its EEZ claims.
Barbie, a Warner Bros. comedy directed by Greta Gerwig and featuring Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie, seems relatively tame and uncontroversial. Gerwig described it as a "pink, glittery existential dance party," which raises the question of why Warner Bros. would use the movie to reference a yearslong geopolitical conflict that implicates a third of the world's maritime trade.
If Vietnam's allegations are indeed founded, this is likely another instance of American film studios placating the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) propaganda machine, which bans films that violate CCP doctrine from screening in the Chinese market. A 2020 investigative report by the free speech group PEN America found that studios routinely write and produce in accordance with CCP dogma to maintain access to the country's $2.46 billion box-office market.
By placating one authoritarian communist regime in showing the nine-dash line, Barbie has drawn the ire of a different authoritarian communist regime.
Barbie is expected to be one of the biggest blockbusters of the summer, possibly grossing as much as $80 million over its opening weekend. It's unclear whether Warner Bros. will revise the film to appease Vietnamese censors, especially since it has an economic incentive to instead prioritize CCP demands. Last year, the studio's best-performing film was The Batman, grossing over $770 million. The film made about 12 times more in China than in Vietnam, grossing $25.3 million and $2.1 million, respectively.
In response to Vietnam's outrage, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning told Fox News, "China's position on the South China Sea issue is clear and consistent," adding that Vietnam "should not link the South China Sea issue with normal cultural exchange."
Barbie will join a growing list of films and television shows Vietnam has banned due to the offending nine-dash line. In 2019, the country banned Abominable, a DreamWorks animation about a girl who finds a yeti on her roof. In 2022, Vietnam banned Sony's Uncharted, an action-adventure film about treasure hunting. In 2021, officials ordered Netflix to remove the show Pine Gap and to delete scenes from the show Madam Secretary from its platform in Vietnam.
While Barbie is not set to release until July 21, the film's trailer has sparked speculation about what scene in the pink-filled movie could contain the geopolitical blunder. It may very well be one featuring a childish-looking world map that is cartoonishly inaccurate—perhaps to avoid giving exactly this kind of offense.
If there's a lesson here, it's that placating one authoritarian regime will likely irritate another.
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Hollywood sending a political message? Say it isn’t so.
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Who gives a shit? No one is going to see this thing anyway. WB was stupid enough to give Greta Gerwig over $100 million dollars to write and direct this abortion. And probably spent at least that much on marketing. So this thing needs to clear at least $400 million just to break even, after factoring in the cut for theaters.
And who is this for? It’s PG-13, so not for young kids. Straight men won’t go to see this, with the exception married men dragged there by their wives and single guys on a date. As this thing looks incredibly gay. And really, how stoked are adult women to see this thing?
It might have a decent opening weekend, but I even then I expect it to crater after that. Just like a lot of other woke friendly films I’ve the last few years.
This movie is made for streaming. The audience is everyone who ever bought a Barbie doll, which is a huge number of people. It doesn't matter if it's good. It will also get some drive-by viewers wondering what all the buzz is about.
I doubt it. Plus this isn’t a good year for movies. June featured a string of big budget flops.
Could be an entertaining flick.
Margot Robbie is the most talented actress in the biz these days
It’s written and directed by Greta Gerwig. So it will suck.
Sounds like you’ll watch it.
hell yes i will! i'd watch margot robbie read the quran to catholics...she's hotter than georgia asphalt
Have you seen the trailer? It looks pretty funny, basically making fun of the Barbie culture. I’m surprised Mattel green-lighted it.
Disrespecting the source material is a sure way to cause divisiveness and a backfire.
It's possible to make fun of something in a way that's not necessarily harsh or mean-spirited. (The best parodies are often made by fans of the original.) And as long as it attracts more customers than it alienates, why not? After all, Mattel initially went after Aqua for "Barbie Girl", only to later license it for their own commercials.
Barbie Banned in Vietnam!
I think I can guess the real reason why. It's like the Gay badge says:
"I Want to Be Like Barbie! That Bitch Has Everything!" 🙂
like it even more now.
Vietnam bans Margot Robbie movie where her clothes stay on.
Call me Hanoi Unicorn, because I’m on Nam’s side on this one.
Don't get me started on "bare shoulders" in Asia.
Are bears allowed to have bare shoulders? Can you bear to answer this questionable question?
The right of bears to bare arms (and shoulders) shall not be infringed.
I knew a guy who made the mistake of wearing a wifebeater on a hot day in Korea about ten years ago. Most stores wouldn't even let him in.
Maybe they've changed since, but I doubt it.
https://www.inverse.com/input/style/wifebeater-shirt-name-history-fashion-statement-masculinity-queer-culture
Interesting read!
who the fuck wears a wife beater once he's done beatin' the wife?
I can't speak specifically to the "wifebeater" but I wore sleeveless shirts many times throughout my month in Korea last year without issue. Hell, Koreans are joining in on the Harley lifestyle. Tattoos are less taboo.
Is everyone as shocked as I am that the rest of the world isn't as Libertarian as Blackshear Georgia?
What exactly makes Blackshear Libertarian? Having lived in a city that had an actual dues paying LP member as the major, I would be interested in knowing.
What party was the minor?
If Vietnam's allegations are indeed founded, this is likely another instance of American film studios placating the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) propaganda machine
"It's happening, but it's not as bad as you say"
And the Chinese refuse to watch their crap anyway.
Before Xi decided to be the new Mao they let more American movies in. But they actually had Chinese censors approving edits, scripts, and scenes.
They pretty much ended up kicking Disney out anyway, but fuck were those assholes willing to kowtow in the hopes of the mighty Remnibi.
Well since Ken is a girlie man, it's probably going to be banned in China anyway. Unless the Chi-comms want to increase their army's confidence against the opponents they might one day face if they invade the free nation of Taiwan.
That these companies run into this problem so often surprises me. Surely they could display maps that don't display the 9-dash line and use a neutral color for disputed areas such as the Spratly's.
The Communist Chinese won't let them.
The better approach is to not show maps at all.
The best approach is to make a good movie, and fuck Chinese censors.
But Hollywood is in the midst of serving up the last of the tasty goose that used to lay those golden eggs. It’s not about making movies, or telling stories, it’s about “properties” and everything has to be a massive international blockbuster. They’re not thinking beyond the current movie they hope to shove down consumers’ throats.
Robbie is a co-producer and probably taking a percentage off the top - working with China to put in the lines on the map will mean it shows in China and puts a million or two more into her official Barbie pocketbook. She's no dumb blonde joke, that' s for sure.
All that AND looks!
Birds of Prey was still god awful and she should be ashamed.
I never saw that.
"Barbie is expected to be one of the biggest blockbusters of the summer, possibly grossing as much as $80 million over its opening weekend."
A Barbie movie grossing more than a new Indiana Jones movie. Spielberg would never have allowed this.
Spielberg made his feelings on Kathleen Kennedy quite known on stage a few weeks ago. Kennedy stopped clapping faster than an OceanGate submersible hull implosion.
I know my general "anti-SJW" mindset means I'm supposed to hate KK for ruining Star Wars and everything else she touches. But the brand was already damaged beyond repair by George Lucas himself with the prequel trilogy.
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But the brand was already damaged beyond repair by George Lucas himself with the prequel trilogy.
Yes, but those films were bad due to Lucas' sclerotic creativity. Kay Kay ruined them by turning them into a Social/Emotional Learning Class.
They're just extremely boring, with no compelling characters or stakes
Though I did like how Gengius General Girlboss Leia got more than half the resistance wiped out trying to sneak to some barren planet where they'd be stranded... and nobody seemed to care about the hundreds of compatriots lost
Given that The Force Awakens made over $2 billion, I’d say it was a healthy brand. It was the shitty writing that’s gone on since Disney acquired it that has killed its value. Now they’re terrified of releasing any more Star Wars movies, keeping Star Wars on a streaming service where they can either hide or fudge the actual numbers.
Lucas’ movies were bad, but the property itself remained extremely valuable-probably despite him.
The prequels were watchable, and had solid plots. Poorly executed in many ways, but way more entertaining than the recent movies
I wouldn't say it was "beyond repair," because there was enough goodwill left to pull the sequel trilogy to billion-dollar draws, albeit with lower returns on each movie. Force Awakens made $2 billion by itself. Lucas' greatest sins--clunky dialogue and obsessive overreliance on CGI and green screens--were magnified by Kennedy and her sycophants, and then made even worse with their complete inability to form a coherent story or character arc that felt meaningful, which at least Lucas was still able to pull off.
Shame, too, because Daisy Ridley, while not a particularly good actress, has the same natural babyface qualities on screen that Mark Hamill showed in the OT, and would have been a terrific character for Luke to pass the torch on to if the storyline had been developed by mature adults who read actual stories, and not resentful third- and fourth-wave feminists who probably thought Harry Potter was the pinnacle of western literature.
Also, John Boyega got done dirty--Finn had incredible potential for a character arc as a former stormtrooper who shakes off his upbringing to ultimately sacrifice himself so his friends can escape. Instead, they made him a minstrel character and a friend-zoned sap.
It's time for the black man to step aside for the strong white woman.
Neither have any charisma, but the turncoat stormtrooper had potential in theory
Agreed. The scripts and dialog weren't good, but we weren't getting a talking-to by George Lucas. That can be salvaged.
Stop taking my hand!
"But the brand was already damaged beyond repair by George Lucas himself with the prequel trilogy."
Don't forget the Return of the Jedi.
A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back were the only two good ones, and Lucas didn't have anything to do with the latter. It was written by Leigh Brackett and Lawrence Kasdan, and directed by Irvin Kershner.
Lucas made some shaky films and questionable choices, but the brand wasn't damaged, at all. It was expanded to new fans. The new trilogy lost ground with each production.
Wait, the director of Barbie played the final girl's friend in that ultra low-budget House of the Devil movie?
Movin' up in the world.
The first two films she directed were nominated for Best Picture (and her screenplays), so she’s already moved up.
Well that settles it.
Greta Gerwig and her made-up-sounding name should be hired to write and direct the next Indiana Jones AND Star Wars films.
She’s every pretentious theater girl in high school o ever knew. And her work completely reflects that.
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So if the movie propagates China's stance on foreign policy so as to please a foreign government, I guess that means social media companies will classify the movie as foreign political propaganda.
Look at all those reef habitats China destroyed. Vietnam should also be pissed at the destruction of natural fisheries.
So did Warner Bros. violate the Foreign Agents Registration Act by failing to register as a foreign government agent and spreading enemy propaganda?
Can we say fuck both China and Viet Nam? (And can we "sell" Hanoi a couple of strategic nukes and enjoy the fireworks?)
If Barbie and Ken are still sporting the genitalia they had going on when I was a kid that's some non binary shit right there. They can make bank on the hoards of trannys out there looking for affirmation.
Still the king of bending over for the ChiComs is the NBA and Lebron, who is not better than Larry Bird was,
The 9-Dash line is more dangerous to Vietnamese children than tranny books are to American kids. Besides, if you can find a pirated version of the film on the internet, it's not really banned.
You have much to learn about libertarians, intern.
I know a Barbie that Vietnam banned.
Klaus?
Every movie throws a few bones to China. They hope to make bank there.
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Since 2014, China has built islands in the region, which are potentially energy- and resource-rich, to enforce and legitimize its EEZ claims.
This might be the most retarded thing I've read today. Unless China is building those islands out of gallium, this seems like obvious horse shit.
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I predict that “Barbie” will not gross well in the LEAST authoritarian nations because people are too intelligent there to pay to watch a “pink, glittery existential dance party” movie, so this may be a self-defeating exercise in placation.
China's boycotts changed American laws way before there was communism. After the Boxer revolt, Foreign Devils blackmailed China for reparations paid by admitting opium and paying out the import tariff. The US refused this and stopped Americans from dealing dope and syringes. Seeing the US as malleable, The Empire boycotted American products. Soon the Pure Food & Drug Law ushered in the 1907 Panic and a rush to use the Hague to make prohibition into global economic planning and 2 World Wars.
Am I the only one who actually looked at the map in question and noticed that the “9-dash line” doesn’t have 9-dashes, that there are similar dotted lines elsewhere on the map (e.g., connecting what appears to be Canada and Greenland), and that there is no mention of China or any use of color or imagery that traditionally represent China?
I know the article was written by an intern, but is there any evidence whatsoever that this is anything other than some shithole communist government inventing things to complain about?
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