Rule 1 is never doubt Barbie
But back to Dickson. While the scene he had a problem with was not made explicit to avoid spoilers ahead of the movie’s premiere on July 21, we know that Dickson had an immediate change of heart once the two reenacted the scene for him IRL. “When you look on the page, the nuance isn’t there, the delivery isn’t there,” Robbie explained about the situation.
What scene could have been interpreted as crossing the line when read on paper? I guess we’ll have to wait until July 21 to even make an educated guess, but we’ll definitely be on the lookout.
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