The legacy of Ruth Handler lives on in Barbie—and even more so in the Barbie movie. More from fietcherpeters for beastobsessed:
There is a woman who lives in a closet atmovie, she is almost the only woman we see at the toy company’s headquarters. Unlike the rest of the building’s hollow cubicles, gray decor, and maze-like structure, this woman resides in a quaint cottage that somehow fits into a small storage space. Her name isThat she is sequestered away in the Mattel building is one of the many fictionalized aspects ofin the film, passed away in 2002.
Barbie doesn’t mention or reflect upon this brief interlude afterward, but we later see Ruth again when she returns near the end of the movie. As Barbie struggles to find her place in the world, even after solving the crisis in Barbieland and lifting Ken out of an existential crisis, Ruth offers some guidance to Barbie about joining the Real World.Mattel,” Ruth says. “At least, until the IRS got to me.”would be remiss if she didn’t mention Handler’s flaws.
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