Like everyone else, I was impressed by the immense publicity that preceded and accompanied the movie “Barbie.” I read many articles about its writer and about the media sensation it became, worldwide. I was not able to see it until September because the last movie theater closed on the North Fork of Long Island, where I spend a lot of time.

We bought it to watch on home TV, and I was eager to see what turned the film into a blockbuster.

Without reviewing the film, I will simply say that I thought it was a silly, vacuous movie. I felt that I was watching a show written for teen girls. Others told me it was a feminist film, but feminist films are not exactly an innovative idea.

If you like cartoon ideas, cartoon people, and adolescent imagery, you’ll love the show.

Maybe I reacted the way I did because I never had a Barbie doll. Or maybe it is a silly movie.