Greta Gerwig’s latest Barbie movie trailer has sparked a buzz among fans. While many are excited about the star-studded cast, some have turned their attention to the feet of one specific cast member.
Margot Robbie, who plays the lead role of Barbie, is shown in the latest trailer from the calf down, leaving fans intrigued and speculating about what’s in store for the iconic doll’s latest cinematic adaptation.
In the new Barbie movie trailer, viewers get a glimpse of Margot Robbie’s legs as she confidently struts across the screen in heels, only to effortlessly step out of them, revealing her seemingly physics-defying insteps.
This particular shot has caused a stir on Twitter, with many expressing their eagerness to see Robbie’s feet in action, even jokingly suggesting they would pay for a cinema ticket just for that.
While it may sound peculiar, numerous fans took to social media to praise the feet of the Birds of Prey star, with one user even tweeting:
“The first shot of the Barbie The Movie trailer is a shot of Margot Robbie’s feet. They know there’s a massive group of guys that will pay to see this in IMAX,” one fan wrote on Twitter.”
“I’m at the point where I think I could pick out Margot Robbie’s feet in a lineup,” another shared.
One enthusiastic fan tweeted, “Margot Robbie’s feet really about to make me buy a ticket to Barbie,” while another admirer gushed, “CAN WE TALK ABOUT HOW PRETTY MARGOT ROBBIE’S FEET ARE?”
Interestingly, this isn’t the first instance of Robbie showcasing her feet on screen without socks. Several users shared screenshots from other films, such as Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, where Robbie’s bare feet were prominently featured.
In 2021, when Quentin Tarantino was asked to address accusations of having a foot fetish in his films, the director of the 2019 movie Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, which prominently featured Margot Robbie’s bare feet, responded: “There’s a lot of feet in a lot of good directors’ movies.”
This comment seems to suggest that foot-focused shots are not exclusive to his films, but rather a common element across various directors’ works.
“Before me, the person foot fetishism was defined by was Luis Buñuel, another film director. And Hitchcock was accused of it and Sofia Coppola has been accused of it,” Tarantino said in defense of foot-focused shots in his films.
Whether or not Greta Gerwig, director of Barbie, will join that list of directors remains to be seen. However, it’s clear that people who appreciate feet are avid cinema-goers.
If audience interest in feet is any indication, Barbie could very well be a blockbuster success. Hollywood may want to take note – apparently, it’s not sex that sells, but feet!