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It is a no-brainer that working on the sets ofBarbiemust have been a life-changing experience. A true fantasy world, one can only imagine how fun it would have been for theBarbiestars Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling to be on the set surrounded by all those wonderful things.

Robbie even described it as being at a dance party all the time. However, in a recent interview, the stars revealed as fun as it was, there was also a bit of an emotional element since they were very often involved engaging in ‘death and life’ discussions on the set.
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Margot Robbie And Ryan Gosling’s ‘Death And Life‘ Discussions OnBarbieSet
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Greta Gerwig’s incredibleBarbietale begins withdeath! When Barbie starts having all these intrusive thoughts of dying and what next, things in Barbie Land start going downhill, and the Barbie world fantasy is shattered when she encounters the real world. It all comes crashing down when she abruptly asks all the other wonderful Barbies and Kens in the middle of a dance party, making everyone almost have a heart attack,

And thus begins the entire quest of the iconic character to put an end to her existential crisis. So it wasn’t surprising whenMargot RobbieandRyan Goslingwere asked, during one of their many interviews, whether they thought about life and death. And Robbie replied,
Margot Robbie Had A Hard Time Saying Rollerblades
As fun, as it looked on the set, there were certain moments apart from the crucial death and love discussions that were really hard for theBarbiestars. In an interview, they revealed they were struggling to deliver their lines perfectly sinceGreta Gerwigwas very focused on the dialogue rhythm and pace. Margot Robbie, who plays the glamorous toy character had a particularly hard time sayingrollerbladesin an American accent.
Apart from dialogue delivery, Barbie and Ken’s introduction to the human world was an alarming experience, also because it was a while for theBarbiecast as well to come into the real world. Despite the challenges the film hits home as it reminds us what it means to be a real human and experience real life through a pink-coated odyssey.

Barbieis in theatres now.
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Maria Sultan is a dedicated News Content Writer at FandomWire. With over five years of professional experience and hundreds of published articles, she brings a wealth of expertise to her coverage of Marvel, K-dramas, and the latest on streaming platforms.Her work is not just about reporting news; it’s about providing insightful perspectives on the entertainment trends that matter most.
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