Excuse me for absolutely taking over this thread, but I put together this collage about the end of the first Barbie Movie trailer, and would like to describe what I see here.
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After the giant barbie shows up to the creepy girl in dolls wasteland and winks, the girls smash the dolls. I believe this represents fracturing of personality, and at a young, infant age. After the dolls are smashed (you can see a girl smashing a doll with a doll), a girl throws a baby doll in the air. The baby doll keeps floating, it floats into space. This is the same baby doll that was used to smash the other baby dolls.
This is not literal outer space, this is dissociation. People who dissociate feel a "floaty" feeling, as if they are floating out of their bodies. When the baby reaches space and sits there and just begins to lose momentum and fall, the Barbie logo appears where the baby was and goes towards the screen. It opens up into the artificial Barbie world, which the baby has dissociated into. This is now the head-space of the baby, perhaps the baby came back as Barbie after all that trauma.
Since this is the first trailer for this movie, is this the first shot we see of Barbie?
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ew....
Ok, I just watched the "Main Trailer" and I felt distaste for smiling because it was cute and funny when I KNOW this stuff is about incredibly disturbing occult mind control stuff at it's core.
But then the second half of this trailer sobered me up real fast. Barbie has to go into the real world because she starts asking existential questions about life, she's awakening as an alter, and not staying dissociated, and others in the system are horrified. Instead of floating, she falls, she gets a flat foot and is becoming more "real". She is becoming aware of reality. She makes it out, into the real world(it's one of THOSE movies lol), and Ken goes with her.
The elite men in the real world are upset basically "we can't let let the people know Barbie exists"
"WE HAVE TO GET THAT BARBIE BACK IN THE BOX"
that's just sad... because symbolically, it means the elites have to re-traumatize/reprogram this person to get their barbie persona back in it's box. Someone in the real world (a woman, not one of the suited elite men) says something basically "Humans have only one ending..." (this is established to be DEATH) and then a few scenes of barbie being chased by the weird elites that have a problem with her, then the voice says ("...but ideas live forever") and barbies eyes look up in that classic "awakening shot"
This just sounds like some type of lie the Illuminati would use to keep someone in a mental box, tbh
Convincing a DID alter they are "an idea" and not a human, and thus will live forever, is a very bad idea because they are a real human being that needs a dose of reality. Even alters that take the form of demons and ghosts, the more that they recover and get more of a hold on reality, the more human their self perception will become. The more human and real someone's alters become, the less likely they are to engage in insane and dangerous behavior.
A demon alter might become less and less horrific in their (mental) appearance, become more human, and no longer believe they have to serve evil but are allowed to be kind to people. A dead alter may become less and less pale, and eventually start breathing. A doll alter may find that suddenly, they no longer have rigid joints and can move like a human...
This movie looks like it is intended to intentionally drive an alter away from freedom, by convincing them that they are powerful and immortal by remaining a barbie. Perhaps in the movie Barbie will ultimately become at peace with the two worlds, while still believing she is an immortal-Barbie-idea. This could be to introduce a barbie alter to the concept of fronting (being in the pilot seat of the body), while still keeping them distanced from their own humanity and reality.
I am going to pray for everyone who watches this film.