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DEEP DIVE · BARBIE

The full breakdown

Detection, audio and scene analysis across every frame of Barbie — derived from object recognition, transcript alignment and shot segmentation.

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2023Comedy, Adventure, Fantasy114 min● analyzed Jun 2, 2026
Total Detections
129,683
objects + faces
Unique Objects
104
distinct types
Detections / min
1137.2
avg rate
Night Scenes
18.0%
low-light frames
Words Spoken
11,055
transcribed
Named Actors
15
face-id matched
SIX-AXIS GENOME

Movie DNA radar

DARKNESSACTIONDIALOGUEPEOPLEVEHICLESVISUAL
Darkness
18/100
Action
64/100
Dialogue
63/100
People
89/100
Vehicles
7/100
Visual
100/100
PROFILE

Genome readout

Darkness Index0%
Darkness RatingVery Bright
Action Intensity6.4
Action RatingHigh
People Density2.97 people/min
Social RatingSocial
Vehicle Density0.12 vehicles/min
Chase PotentialMedium
Indoor %64.8%
SettingIndoor
Object Diversity104 types
Visual ComplexityHigh
Pacing SignatureHighly Variable
FUN FACTS

Things the model surfaced

Barbie boasts more dialogue than 9 out of 9 Comedy films, surpassing the genre average by 14 lines per 100.
6,856
unique people spotted (90% of frames)
"barbie" is said 185 times — once every 0.6 minutes.
Margot Robbie is on screen for 31 of 114 minutes — 27% of the runtime.
The longest stretch of silence runs 5 min 9 sec — no dialogue at all.
Only 17.1% of all detected faces are smiling across the entire film.
At 117 BPM, the score sets a slow, meditative pace throughout.
2,396
unique words spoken out of 11,055 total — a vocabulary richness of 21.7%.
AI detected 104 unique object types across 129,683 frame-by-frame detections.
715
unique chairs spotted (11% of frames)
635
unique ties spotted (7% of frames)
463
unique umbrellas spotted (6% of frames)
389
unique cars spotted (6% of frames)
253
unique cups spotted (5% of frames)
117
unique dining tables spotted (3% of frames)
Posters appear in 2% of frames
110
unique dogs spotted (2% of frames)
Police cars appear in 2% of frames
Features 3,409 high-action sequences (10% of the film)
Features 673 dog appearances
3,039
cars spotted (vehicle-heavy film)
Shot predominantly with warm tones