Barbie (2023)
Stereotypes
Film Techniques
Famous Movie Quotes
Define this word
100

Who directed the 2023 Barbie film?

Greta Gerwig

100

Define 'stereotype'

a simple, fixed idea about a group of people

100

This angle makes a character look powerful or dominant.

Low angle

100

"To infinity… and beyond!" comes from which film?

Toy Story

100

Define “symbolism.”

The use of objects, colours, or characters to represent ideas or concepts.

200

In the film, what causes Stereotypical Barbie to start glitching, leading to her visiting 'Weird Barbie'?

A flat foot

200

Thinking “all boys like sports” is an example of which type of stereotype?

Gender stereotype

200

When the camera moves smoothly alongside a character, it's using this movement.

Tracking shot

200

Finish this quote from the Hunger Games: "May the odds..."

"Be ever in your favour"

200

Define “connotation.”

The ideas, feelings, or associations a word suggests beyond its literal meaning.

300

At the end of the film, Ken realises that he doe not have to live solely for Barbie, and does not need her approval all the time. He is _______

Kenough

300

In media, when a character’s behaviour breaks the expected stereotype, what is this called?

Subversion

300

What is genre hybridity?

When a text mixes elements from different genres

300

“Life finds a way” is a quote from which film franchise?

Jurassic Park

300

Define “juxtaposition.”

Placing two things close together to highlight their differences or create contrast.

400

What is the name of the character who helps Barbie understand the real world and the idea of patriarchy?

Gloria

400

Give an example of how stereotypes are subverted in 'Barbie'

Teacher to judge

400

What is non-diegetic sound?

Sound added for the audience, not heard by characters (soundtrack, voice-over).

400

"Say ‘hello’ to my little friend!”
This line is from which famous film?

Scarface

400

Define “irony.”

 A contrast between appearance and reality, or between expectation and outcome. Usually for homrous effect

500

The final scene shows Barbie taking a big step into real life. What appointment is she going to?

A gynaecologist appointment 

500

When a film repeats the same stereotypical roles so often that they become predictable, what is this called?

Cliches or tropes

500

Mise en scene is...

everything placed in front of the camera to create meaning in a scene. It includes elements like setting, costuming, props etc...

500

Which film contains the line: “I am serious. And don’t call me Shirley."

Airplane!

500

Define “paradox.”

A statement or situation that seems self-contradictory but reveals a deeper truth.