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7/10
Best movie out of the new Barbie era
dianamarinelli7 December 2020
Wow I thought this movie was cheesy but it surprised me. The music, the dancing and the scenery. Also it has a good message and that kristyn doesn't have a romance which I liked as well and the dialogue is so funny.
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7/10
not your typical barbie movie
jim92197712 November 2020
Having recently watched other Barbie movies, this one was a breath of fresh air. The others that I've watched were all inspired more or less by The Prince and The Pauper. The story itself here isn't original, it's based on Swan Lake or something. From my previous statement, it should be apparent that I'm unfamiliar with the inspiration material, so for me it felt like I was watching something new. If you are familiar with the inspiration material, Swan Lake or whatever it's called, I suppose this movie wouldn't be all that surprising or enjoyable, unless maybe you're a little girl/the target audience. I'm neither a little girl and I'm most certainly not the target audience, but I enjoyed it. It wasn't another The Prince and The Pauper movie. The song/music video "This is who I am" brought me here. The most recent Barbie movie, Barbie Princess Adventure really shows how the animation has improved. The scenery in The Pink Shoes is incredible, IMO. The character animation, faces and movement seemed off here though. Again, you can really see how the animation of the characters has improved through the years, when you watch some of the newer movies.
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7/10
Cute mega colorful, predominantly pink tones...
RosanaBotafogo28 April 2023
In this newest and most beautiful Barbie movie, she plays the beautiful Christie, a young woman who finds a pair of magic slippers. With them, Christie begins her journey dancing in the most enchanting ballets and living a story with lots of pink and magic!

Barbie is Kristyn, a ballerina who has big dreams. When she slips on a pair of bright pink pointe shoes, Kristyn and her best friend Hailey are magically transported into the fantastical world of ballet. There, she discovers that she must dance with her heart in order to defeat the evil Snow Queen.

Cute mega colorful, predominantly pink tones, like all other Disney movies, mainly from the Barbie franchise, forced, charming and charming...
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Graphics are good, story is bad.
MissBrookeDavis10 March 2013
Warning: Spoilers
It's very noticeable that they refined the motion capture and the overall look (great hair, clothing fluidity), but it's such a shame that the story is actually pointless, and there is no clear lesson to learn. Is it about standing up for your opinions? Or is making a point that disobedience is okay?

I don't want to give too much away but the plot involves "Giselle" and "Swan Lake." And it's odd that they didn't RE-cast her as the lead in The Nutcracker as well (although the lead characters ARE present in this movie, sort of).

Dialogue is weak, and the storyline is just a mess. This movie might just be FOR KIDS after all. I had high hopes for it though, because Princess & The Popstar, Princess Charm School, and The Mermaid Tale series are actually way better.

BTW, saw it because I have a three-year old. She enjoyed watching the dance routines though.
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1/10
Terrible
CrystalDiamondWolf12 April 2020
This isn't the barbie that I knew when I was a kid. The barbie movies those days where admirable. I don't recognize this Barbie Girl. This movie is definitely something that's terrible.
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10/10
It's perfect for kids, what more do you need?
vashley122 April 2013
I sat down and watched this with my boyfriend's five year old niece and obviously wasn't expecting much of it, as I had my homework open in front of me. However, this film was very sweet, creative, entertaining, and actually did make a statement on the value of individuality and creative input. Just as this story was an adaption on the likes of Swan Lake, the main character put her own spin on the dances for the ballet, enhancing her own talent and ultimately winning over the rest of the characters with her sincerity and charm! How could one say this movie is pointless, when if she had chosen not to believe in herself the movie would have a boring and unfulfilling outcome? My boyfriend's niece was laughing her way through this film and rooting for the characters as the many turns of the plot kept her engaged-- and I found myself rooting with her. For all this movie portrays itself to be, I have no problem giving it 10/10.
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9/10
The best of the Barbie movies since Diamond Castle
TheLittleSongbird2 June 2013
While I do like the Barbie movies in general- I really do think we need to put an end to the stereotype that Barbie movies are for little girls only, the Tinkerbell and My Little Pony franchise get the same treatment and they are much better than you think when they're given a chance- they have been going downhill lately. While I enjoyed Christmas Carol, Three Musketeers and the Mermaid movies, Fairy Secret and Fashion Fairytale were awful and I didn't care all that much for Princess and the Popstar either. I found myself, despite some ropey dialogue, really loving Barbie in the Pink Shoes. The top 3 Barbie movies for me are Nutcracker, Diamond Castle and Island Princess(really liked Swan Lake, Rapunzel, Princess and the Pauper and 12 Dancing Princess as well), but Pink Shoes is the best since Diamond Castle. The animation is beautiful, the colours reminding me a little of those used for the latest Tinkerbell movie, and the character movements seem to have more of a sense of freedom compared to the older Barbie entries. I also loved the music, it was a welcome return to the classical music that made Nutcracker and Swan Lake for example so enchanting and ballet fans(like me) will love the use of Swan Lake and Giselle, two of the all-time greats of the genre. The story is simple with some nice fairy-tale elements in the mix, it's also very sweet and charming and the closest to the spirit of the older Barbie movies than any of the movies since 12 Dancing Princesses. And it isn't a Barbie movie(or at least a good one) without a message to learn from, while it is a familiar one there is one and it is a good one and one that isn't pushed down the throat. The characters engage, Barbie is a likable and resourceful protagonist, like the older entries and any that aren't Fairy Secret or especially Fashion Fairytale(where she's a stereotypical brat). And the Snow Queen is every bit as icy as she sounds. The voice acting is solid too, having Kelly Sheridan is a big bonus as I felt some of the later movies suffered even more without her. All in all, really nice and the best entry of the franchise since Diamond Castle. There is no problem if you don't legitimately like it, just give it a chance without any kind of prejudices. 9/10 Bethany Cox
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10/10
Cute!
AnnaPagrati22 August 2021
I liked this film in many ways. First of all, the music! And the whole message behind it! Barbie always delivers beautiful messages, & this film is no exception!
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