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The idea that the summer’s box-office champ will either be an extremely serious film about the end of the world and an extremely not-serious film about a toy is very funny. It’s the unstoppable force meeting the injection moulded object. The U.S. dropped the world's first atomic bomb on Hiroshima on Aug. 6, 1945, destroying the city and killing 140,000 people. It dropped a second bomb three days later on Nagasaki, killing another 70,000. Japan surrendered on Aug. 15, ending World War II and Japan's nearly half-century of aggression in Asia.

Her opponent is the 52-year-old Nolan, a five-time Oscar nominee who has heft on his side. His is the weightier directing CV (12 films), with Oppenheimer his longest yet: he recently confirmed that it is “kissing three hours”, which makes it more than an hour longer than Barbie. This is serious, spectacular event cinema, shot with Imax cameras and booked long ago into all that format’s venues – to the apparent chagrin of Tom Cruise, whose latest Mission: Impossible adventure opens a week earlier but will be relegated to smaller screens the instant Oppenheimer drops.All of us have grown up playing with Barbies; everyone had a Barbie doll when they were a little kid,” said Millie, 20. “So it’s that kind of childhood excitement again.” The movie about the world-famous doll and "Oppenheimer," a biography of Robert Oppenheimer, who helped develop the weapon, were released July 21 in the U.S., sparking the "Barbenheimer" craze for watching both and prompting memes combining the two. Wash up in style with this fashionable pink high heel made in collaboration with Barbie™. We make these heels by hand with our palm-free soap base, a yummy rhubarb custard scent and Fair Trade organic cocoa butter to leave skin feeling soft and smelling sweet. It’s pink, it’s iconic and it’s only here for a limited time. Barbie ™ x Lush: Barbie ™ Boombox Soap, Partnering with an icon like Barbie ™ is truly a dream come true for Lush. Barbie ™ continues to push boundaries and doesn’t let anyone underestimate her abilities. We imagined what Barbie ™’s self-care routine would look like and created this range, meant to be used and loved by all. The collection is for everyone who wants to embrace the power of the color pink!” explained Melody Morton, Creative Concepts Director at Lush Cosmetics.

Cillian Murphy as scientist J Robert Oppenheimer in Christopher Nolan’s film about the development of the atomic bomb. Photograph: Melinda Sue Gordon/AP But for Margot Robbie’s character, things go awry as she starts displaying distinctly un-Barbie-like characteristics. One #nobarbenheimer post, viewed 7m times, reads: “The official Barbie movie account is completely on board with the atomic bomb and mushroom cloud memes, so Barbie is a no-go as well.” The new film from Christopher Nolan, “Oppenheimer,” starts and ends in the round. In the opening shot, ripples expand in puddles as raindrops fall. Three hours later, we get a vision of Earth beginning to burn, as nuclear explosions bloom across the globe. Nolan is always entranced by the vast and the tiny; “Inception” (2010), wherein city streets fold like paper under the pressure of dreams, concludes with a spinning top. This obsession with scale is well served by “Oppenheimer,” in which the amassing of refined uranium, for the construction of an atomic bomb, is indicated by marbles piling up inside a goldfish bowl. How much roundness can you take? When Oppenheimer pops up on Channel 4 over Christmas 2024, the first thing you’ll think about it is that it came out on the same day as Barbie.”

So we see the bombs fall as they did, hearing about it over the radio, imagining it in nightmares. Viewed harshly, you could be forgiven for thinking Oppenheimer argues the worst thing about dropping nuclear bombs on Japan was that it made a few American scientists sad. It is certainly weak tea compared to works such as Rod Serling’s Carol for Another Christmas. This politically-charged Christmas special is no more graphic in its portrayal of the bomb, and the sets it builds to show Hiroshima after the bomb dropped are no more convincing than those in Barbieland. But during his service, Rod Serling toured Japan after Oppenheimer’s bombs fell, and his descriptions of children whose faces were melted by the blast will stay with you. And they should.

What we have here, in short, under layers of stylization, is a standard-issue journey of discovery. Barbie, with the uninvited yet eager Ken in tow, follows the pink road like a shrimp-colored Dorothy, travelling not from Kansas to Oz but from Barbie Land to Los Angeles. There she meets a teen-ager named Sasha (Ariana Greenblatt) and her mother, Gloria (America Ferrera), one of whom is or was Barbie’s owner; if Barbie is feeling depressed or messed up, it’s because of them. By a helpful coincidence, Gloria works at the headquarters of Mattel. “Barbie in the real world—that’s impossible,” she says, summarizing the hook of the film and, incidentally, echoing the hero of “Oppenheimer,” when he learns that German scientists have split the atom. “That’s not possible,” he says. (I was hoping that he’d shout out “Fission: impossible!” but you can’t have everything.) The Barbenheimer phenomenon came about from a cultural convergence which is rare now that everyone’s watching and listening to different things most of the time. There’s something energising about knowing that there’s a big happening looming into view, and that you will be where the centre of gravity of culture is. And for a few weeks this summer, it’ll be at both the end of the world, and the plastic paradise.” What happens in the Barbie movie?There is nothing else for it – she is expelled from Barbie Land and banished to the Real World where she must take her chances. One critical posting said many victims who perished under the mushroom clouds were children the same age of those playing with Barbie dolls and that the memes were inconsiderate. Others called them stupid and unforgivable, and urged a boycott of the movie. I’m not really into Barbie but I’m into Margot Robbie,” said Nix, 28, attending with friends Simone and Craig. “When Margot’s on board with something, you know it’s going to be good from a feminist perspective, so that’s why I’m here.” Sparkling pink waters with skin-softening ingredients bring your bathtime dreams to life! Drop this iconic B into the bath and watch it fizz and froth up creating sparkling pink bath water. It has a bath melt heart made of organic cocoa butter, shea butter and coconut cream for a luxurious soak that conditions skin, so you’ll emerge feeling relaxed, soft and smelling sweet. Barbie ™ x Lush: Barbie ™ Bubble Bar,

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