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theallanfanpage · 7 months
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His role for that whole movie
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theallanfanpage · 7 months
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theallanfanpage · 7 months
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I'm Allan. I'm Ken's buddy. All his clothes fit me.
MICHAEL CERA as ALLAN in Barbie (2023) dir. Greta Gerwig
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theallanfanpage · 7 months
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Me dancing and eating up Ariana Grandes ‘fantasise’ at three in the morning because i had a sudden boost of energy
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theallanfanpage · 7 months
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I SEE THAT BARBIE PFP can u do an allan moodboard :3
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allan board for anon
I am so sorry this took like an actual month to get to :( I hope you like it!
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theallanfanpage · 7 months
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Allan is a nonbinary child of divorce and he's just like me fr for that.
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theallanfanpage · 7 months
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if every doll in barbieland has a person in the real world that's playing with them
I really hope allan's person is like. a collector who knows to take good care of him because he's so special
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theallanfanpage · 7 months
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I'm just Ken, and I'm enough!
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theallanfanpage · 7 months
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we’re still going i didn’t forget tumblr exists again yet!
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the strength card (at least the way I read it) represents bravery, fortitude, compassion, and grace under pressure rather than physical might or forcefulness. Allan, arguably the queerest bit of a very queer-coded, Camp movie, feels like a perfect example of this inner strength. Allan doesn’t quite fit in with the Barbies and doesn’t quite fit in with the Kens - it takes strength just to live this way. But Allan knows who he is and, when push comes to shove, Allan will fight with unlimited courage for what’s right. You can depend on Allan.
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theallanfanpage · 7 months
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now YOU do Allen for bingo :)
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ALLANNNNNNN
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theallanfanpage · 7 months
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ken: "i am kenough"
allan: "i've had enough"
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theallanfanpage · 7 months
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Love Allan, best running joke of that whole movie
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theallanfanpage · 7 months
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he's such a lesbian to me
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theallanfanpage · 7 months
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I just watched the Barbie movie and god-
My mom and I both cried
Allen and Magic Earring Ken and Aeron Dinkins have my heart
Honestly this whole movies has my heart
Edit: I just remember that during the end-credits and in some moments of the movie I info-dumped to my mom about the discontinued Barbies and Kens and the whole lore and shit lol-
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theallanfanpage · 7 months
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Man, I could so cosplay Allan from the Barbie movie. Maybe next year
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theallanfanpage · 7 months
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So in Barbie Land does Allen have the same legal rights as the Barbies or the Kens? Like the Barbies see them as one of their own but so to the Kens. This has literally bothered me all day please give me your opinion.
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theallanfanpage · 7 months
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Barbie Movie Stuff
Sup nerds! I recently got to watching Barbie (finally) and decided to make the obligatory post about it. So... Allan is the best character and you can't change my mind.
Hot Take
Also, the movie isn't about hating men. Never once does Barbie say, "I hate men". Not a single actor says it! Barbie is a movie that was made to encourage self-love. Whether you are Barbie, Ken, or Allan, you should find a way to be happy with who you are. Grow as a person and change for the better.
This movie has a message that I read as us [humanity] needing to finally accept that we are equals. I'm not saying switch from patriarchy to matriarchy. That wouldn't fix things. Whenever one group of people is put above another, the one pushed down begins to feel they are lesser than. This causes problems.
Ken "lashed out" and brought the patriarchy to Barbieland because he wasn't being recognized as Barbie's equal. He was upset because he was being treated as inferior. The Barbies "lashed out" because they didn't like being treated as objects and property.
When we hold someone above another and say they are better, the other is bound to break somehow. Whether they scream until they lose their voice, have a silent panic attack, or – in the case of this example – bring the patriarchy to a matriarchal society, the one seen as lesser will react.
Anygays, that's all for now. Later losers!
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