Ryan Gosling showed off his musical talents to the audience with a song called “I’m Just Ken” in the upcoming Barbie movie.
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Angels: Actor Ryan Gosling has shown off his musical talents in a new trailer for the film Barbie, with a touching song “I’m Just Ken,” according to the Daily Mail. The 42-year-old actor plays his character Ken in the video, singing about living in the shadow of Barbie (Margot Robbie).
“It doesn’t seem to matter what I do, I’m always second,” he whispers, getting emotional. “Nobody knew how hard I was, oh, I had this unexplainable feeling that was driving me crazy. “I’ve been super polite my whole life because I was just Ken. I would be 10 anywhere else. Is it my destiny to live and die in blond fragility?
The lyrics continue: “I’m just Ken. Where I see love, she sees friends. How is she going to meet the man behind the tan. And fight for me?” “I’m just Ken, I That’s enough. And I’m good at what I do. So hey, look at me, yeah, I’m just Ken. Baby, I’m just Ken,” dailymail.co.uk reported. Ryan had earlier spoken about the troubles Ken faced living as a Barbie supporting character.
He previously told GQ: “If you really care about Ken, you know no one cares about Ken. Then your hypocrisy is exposed. That’s why his story has to be told.” He added: “No People play with Ken, man. They never play with Ken. He’s just an accessory, not even a cool guy.” Ryan’s two daughters (Esmeralda, eight, and Esmeralda, seven) Amada)’s disrespect for the Ken doll prompted him to play the character in the film Greta Gerwig directed and co-wrote.
He told GQ: “I went out to the backyard and you know where I found Ken, Jimmy?” He was lying face down in the mud next to a squashed lemon. ’ He snapped a photo of the scene and sent it to Greta as his acceptance, writing: ‘I’m going to be your Ken because this story has to be told. According to the Daily Mail, the film was described as “perfect”, with one critic even calling for Ryan to be nominated for an Oscar.
In the film, which opens July 21, Margot’s Barbie plays with Ryan’s Ken in a hyper-real Barbie world called “Barbieland,” filled with real There are versions of the iconic doll. The movie starts with a strange premise: how Mattel dolls would react if left to their own devices.
