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Allan (the discontinued doll played by Michael Cera in Greta Gerwig’s ‘Barbie’ movie) is a vibe, as long as having no vibe counts as a vibe. He is the parentheses in the sentence of life.
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Photo Illustration by The Daily Beast/GettyMuch has been made of Michael Cera’s performance in Barbie, where he plays a sort of bizarro-Ken: Allan, the discontinued, waifish bestie of the Barbies’ buff male counterparts. There are many Kens, but only one Allan, and that singular nature is to Cera’s benefit. Barbie takes advantage of Cera’s unique, instantly identifiable presence: He’s very good at playing the awkward, non-threatening, sweetheart. Allan, the one male doll that supports the Barbie