Searching for more property never do good

Throughout the film I felt like random human conditions were thrown to the audience. Yet, it is Andrew Scott doing things which makes it exciting. So I felt like it is a lazy film depending heavily on the actors rather than the script and the story. A lonely man, a gay man, another lonely gay man—they met and could have a sort of functioning relationship, but they are doomed to suffer for some reason. Since their backgrounds in life are…
OMG, did she just suggest that we need to fix the emotionally challenged, incapable-of-expressing-their-feelings men by allowing room for their emotions, so they can stop being patriarchal monsters? OMG, did Ken actually suggest that he invaded Barbieland and turned it into 'Kendom' due to his unrequited love? OMG, did Barbie just apologize to Ken because she drew her boundaries strictly? OMG, did this film just suggest breaking the beauty standards by ironically reproducing them, evident in the choice of Margot…