publication date: Aug 27, 2012
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author/source: Hazel Bothma
Frida was excited to hear that there was a
new Barbie film and that we could watch it together. We last reviewed
Barbie in a Mermaid's Tale.
Frida is very into
music at the moment, so we were both delighted that this
film was also a
musical ( the first
Barbie musical since 2007).
The basic premise of the
film is a modern twist on the
Prince and the Pauper story that sees
Barbie play a
princess who changes places with a
popstar. Tori is a shy
princess who dreams of being a
popstar, while Keira is a brash
popstar who longs to be a princess.
The
two characters meet and fast become
friends who find out that, with the help of a little
shared magic, they can
swap places and discover what it’s like living in each other’s shoes.
Barbie The Princess & The Popstar is filled with
music, and Frida enjoyed this the most and I enjoyed hearing Cindy Lauper's "Girls just wanna have fun".
Frida did some spontaneous
dancing on the living-room floor to most of the
tracks and announced after watching the
film that her next birthday party was to be a
popstar one!
As with the last
Barbie movie there is a real attempt to move beyond basic
stereotyping and I enjoyed the
social and moral message at the end.
PWT rating: ♥♥♥♥♥Barbie: The Princess and the Popstar [DVD] directed by Zeke Norton is available from Amazon from 3 September 2012. You can pre-order now.
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