BarbieEnding, Explained: Why Did Barbie Choose to Become Human — and What Happened to Ken?

Mar. 15, 2025

Margot Robbie as Barbie in ‘Barbie’ (2023).Photo:© Warner Bros.

Margot Robbie as Barbie in ‘Barbie’ (2023).

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The end ofBarbieleaves the iconic Mattel doll with a big decision to make.

The film, withMargot Robbieas Stereotypical Barbie,Ryan Goslingas Ken andGreta Gerwigin the director’s chair, follows the doll experiencing a series of “malfunctions,” including existential thoughts, flat feet and cellulite. Not only do these issues cause Barbie to question her identity, but they also lead her to the “real world” in pursuit of someone who can help her fix them.

To Barbie’s surprise, Ken — whose entire sense of identity is dependent on Barbie — joins her on her mission. In the real world, Ken discovers patriarchy and decides to bring the concept home to Barbie Land where he can implement it, giving the Kens a sense of self beyond the Barbies.

While much of the film, now streaming on Netflix, navigates a battle of the Kens and Barbies, the movie’s central arc traces Barbie’s internal shift from a desire to maintain her static flawlessness to a later realization that she might want to be human after all. By the end, Barbie has to make a very scary choice about her future.

While Gerwig has said that Barbie’s story mimics that of a girl’s journey from childhood to adolescence, she clarified toThe Guardian, “It’s not about growing up, exactly.” She continued, “This is about Barbie, an inanimate doll made out of plastic. But the movie ends up, really, about being human.”

So, how does Barbie decide whether to leave Barbie Land for good? Here’s everything to know about theBarbieending, from making amends with Ken to asking Ruth Handler — Barbie’s creator — for permission to become human.

How doesBarbieend?

Margot Robbie as Barbie in ‘Barbie’ (2023).© Warner Bros.

Margot Robbie as Barbie in ‘Barbie’ (2023).

Barbie and Ken have a heart-to-heart and she apologizes to Ken for having been dismissive of him before they left for the real world. However, Barbie makes it clear that she isn’t interested in Ken romantically, which he reluctantly accepts.

As Barbie is pondering her decision to leave or stay, Handler, Barbie’s real-life creator, appears for the second time and helps her to decide. In this scene, Handler tells Barbie, “Take my hands, close your eyes, now feel.”

This moment is followed with a video montage of real women and girls at both important and ordinary moments in their lives. Set toBillie Eilish’s “What Was I Made For?," it was an incredibly moving and now-viral moment.

In a July 2023interviewwith Andrew Freund, Gerwig explained that the montage was made up of footage from the film’s cast, crew and editorial staff. “We got the most beautiful moments from people’s lives. It was people’s friends, aunts, mothers, daughters, sisters. It was just extraordinary," she said.

The “now feel” montage moment has since become a TikTok trend, with girls and women capturing their own “girlhood” montages set to Eilish’s track.

In the final scene of the movie, Gloria and her daughter, Sasha, drop Barbie off at the gynecologist, a moment of humor, but also a pronouncement of her humanity.

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America Ferrera in ‘Barbie’ (2023).Warner Bros.

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When Barbie announces that she doesn’t feel good enough, Gloria meets her with a monologue that both empathizes with Barbie and expresses frustration with what the patriarchy has done to women — including low self-esteem and unattainable expectations.

“It is literally impossible to be a woman,” Gloria starts. “You are so beautiful and so smart, and it kills me that you don’t think you’re good enough. Like, we have to always be extraordinary, but somehow we’re always doing it wrong,” she tells Barbie.

Gloria rings off a series of contradictions: “You have to be thin, but not too thin. And you can never say you want to be thin. You have to say you want to be healthy, but also you have to be thin; You have to have money, but you can’t ask for money because that’s crass; You have to be a boss, but you can’t be mean,” and so on.

Who is Ruth inBarbie?

Rhea Perlman as Ruth Handler in ‘Barbie’ (2023).© Warner Bros.

Rhea Perlman as Ruth Handler in ‘Barbie’ (2023).

Ruth Handleris the founder of Barbie — she created the famous doll in 1959.

Additionally, Handler co-founded Mattel with her husband, Elliot, and held the position of the company’s first president from 1945 to 1975. Famously, Barbie is named after Ruth’s daughter, Barbara.

With that, Barbie asks Ruth for permission to become human and Ruth assures Barbie that she doesn’t need her permission.

What is the significance of the final line inBarbie?

Margot Robbie as Barbie in ‘Barbie’ (2023).

Just after one of the movie’s heaviest moments, when Barbie ultimately makes the decision to leave Barbie Land in pursuit of her own human life, the screen goes dark and we’re met with what is presumably Barbie’s first day as a human.

This final line cements her humanness and is open-ended, providing the perfect bridge to a sequel.

Will there be aBarbiesequel?

Margot Robbie as Barbie in ‘Barbie’ (2023).

While there’s certainly popular demand (and no shortage of speculation) regarding anotherBarbiemovie, there has not been any official announcement to indicate aBarbiesequel or franchise.

Robbie toldTIMEin June 2023, “[The narrative] could go a million different directions from this point. But I think you fall into a bit of a trap if you try and set up a first movie whilst also planning for sequels.”

After aHollywood Reporterstory claimed thatBarbie 2was in the “early stages,” in December 2024, Gerwig’s rep denied the report.

Where can I watchBarbie?

Margot Robbie as Barbie and Ryan Gosling as Ken in ‘Barbie’ (2023).

Barbieis available to stream on Max and Netflix.

source: people.com