Barbie: Margot Robbie Starrer’s Pro-Feminist Plot Is A Taboo For South Koreans?(Photo Credit –Imdb)

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The latest Hollywood flick Barbie, which took everyone on a dreamy journey in the plastic world, has been breaking records ever since its release. The Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling starrer is being very well received by the audience, not only in North America but the entire world, except South Korea. Apparently, Koreans are not willing to go watch the movie as feminism is still considered a taboo in the South Asian country.

The Greta Gerwig directorial has officially become the highest-grossing movie by a female director. The movie has done extraordinarily well despite its competition with Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer.

Despite the love South Korean audiences have for their entertainment industry, Barbie is not a movie that is being cherished in the country. According to the Korea Box-Office Information System, the movie has recorded an audience of about 460,000, which is extremely low in comparison to that of Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One, which sold over 3.6 million tickets. Elemental also did well, with more than 5.8 million tickets being sold.

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