Huffington Postのインスタグラム(huffpost) - 7月20日 23時14分
“She was a perfect doll. Now she’s the real thing.”
Before there was Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” movie, there was Disney’s “Life-Size.” In a pink, damask-patterned, two-piece outfit and a fuzzy, frilly orange cardigan, supermodel Tyra Banks transformed into Eve, a “high-fashion doll” who becomes a “full-blown problem.”
“I’m Eve, and you’re my special friend!” Eve exclaims, startling mortified seventh-grader Casey Stuart, played by then-13-year-old actor Lindsay Lohan.
Though Eve’s inception may have pulled notes from Mattel’s playbook, Disney’s “Life-Size” made the first attempt at merging a plastic world with the real one, using nostalgic whimsy as a vehicle for self-discovery and introspection.
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