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Meghan Markle’s Netflix Series Sinks as Barbie Soars: A Tale of Two Productions
The series, which aimed to shed light on the couple's struggles, garnered only 3.1 billion minutes of viewing time in its debut week.
To put that into perspective, it's less than half of what the wildly popular “Barbie” movie achieved during the same timeframe.
“Barbie,” featuring Margot Robbie, has taken the world by storm, receiving both critical acclaim and audience admiration.
This film, partly shot in the UK, benefited from substantial tax breaks and has been celebrated for its empowering and humorous take on the iconic doll.
The stark contrast between the two productions is hard to ignore.
While Markle and Prince Harry positioned themselves as victims of media scrutiny and royal oppression, “Barbie” delivered a message of empowerment.
The film illustrates how a woman can conquer stereotypes and self-doubt to fulfill her dreams.
In stark opposition, the couple's narrative often revolved around their struggles with privacy, yet Barbie embraced her fame, using it as a platform to inspire others.
Directed by Oscar nominee Liz Garbus, the series was meant to highlight the couple's achievements and unveil truths about the royal family and British society.
Instead, it seemed to backfire, revealing what many perceived as narcissism and hypocrisy.
Critics and viewers alike found the series lacking, describing it as tedious, biased, and self-serving.
Accusations arose that certain scenes and interviews were staged or manipulated.
Moreover, many claims made by the couple were contradicted by evidence or even their own past actions, leading to a perception of dishonesty.
The juxtaposition of the two films extends beyond their narratives.
While “Barbie” thrives, aided by government support and incentives, Markle's project has struggled to find its footing.
The UK government's backing for “Barbie,” which included tax breaks and grants, has not only bolstered the film's production but also contributed positively to the UK economy.
The success of “Barbie” has generated thousands of jobs for British crew members, actors, and extras, showcasing the nation's creative talent and diversity.
