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Will Ferrell’s Will & Harper Guilt Trips Sundance Audience With Trans Propaganda Film

January 23, 2024 by Jack Dunn 3 Comments

Will & Harper premiered at Sundance Film Festival
Will & Harper premiered at Sundance Film Festival

The Sundance premiere of the sickening documentary Will & Harper, with Will Ferrell and directed by Josh Greenbaum, brought the fake and gay audiences to their feet with multiple standing ovations. The Sundance film follows the cross-country road trip of comedy writer Harper Steele and his longtime friend, actor Will Ferrell, after Harper discloses his year’s long mental illness identifying as a trans woman. Their journey explores the impact of this revelation on their friendship and, instead of Will Ferrell helping Harper Steele find mental and spiritual help for his mental illness, Will aids Harper’s delusions by being a “supportive companion” as Harper navigates male-dominated spaces he supposedly avoided since coming out.

The documentary captures the essence of their friendship as they travel from New York to Los Angeles in Harper’s vintage Grand Wagoneer. Along the way, Will Ferrell and Harper Steele make personal stops and visit various locations, from diners to dive bars, in states like Texas and New Mexico. The episodic nature of the Sundance film offers a close look at their camaraderie and delves into the everyday challenges faced by mentally disturbed men, believing that they are women. Reading between the lines Will & Harper highlights the challenges faced by a society that tolerates mental illness as the new normal at the insistence of the fringe lunatic woke left.

Will Ferrell, Steve Carell, David Koechner, and Paul Rudd in Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004) screenshot
Will Ferrell, Steve Carell, David Koechner, and Paul Rudd in Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004) screenshot

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The Sundance documentary probably aims to use Will Ferrell’s star power to reach a broader audience than traditional films on this topic, especially after its Sundance screenings.

Harper shares excerpts from his journals with the Sundance audience, including experiences with a his therapist. The road trip becomes a significant journey for Harper, aiming to revisit places he loved where he could live out his delusional fantasies. However, some situations, like a BBQ joint where Will dons a Sherlock Holmes costume, feel forced and attract undue attention, highlighting the challenges of making sane people support mental delusions and having their children exposed to groomers.

The Sundance film with Will Ferrell offers a portrayal of their exchanges, moving between humour and delusional discussions. Harper’s mental instability and Will Ferrell’s fake curiosity is meant to create moments of emotional depth, such as Will’s tearful realisation of the discomfort caused by his (supposedly) unintended attention-grabbing antics.

The fake and gay audience at Sundance was treated to Harper’s solo visits to a dive bar and encounters at the Grand Canyon with a former therapist. These moments showcase his growing confidence in his own delusions.

In a post-screening interview, Will Ferrell revealed that the documentary stemmed from Harper’s email three summers ago, announcing his transition. The road trip served as a unique way for them to explore the topic and make sane people cave in and accept groomers as a normal part of life. So stunning and brave.

James Caan, Will Ferrell, and Amy Sedaris in Elf (2003) screenshot
James Caan, Will Ferrell, and Amy Sedaris in Elf (2003) screenshot

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Harper Steele, a trans comedy writer who previously collaborated with Ferrell, emphasised the documentary’s role in dissipating his nervousness about his mental delusions. The film not only explores their friendship but also acts as a Grooming 101 guide through their candid conversations.

The documentary, featuring some Saturday Night Live cameos, emphasises the misplaced acceptance and support Harper receives for his mental delusions. However, it also addresses the varying reactions from strangers, highlighting the spectrum of experiences mentally ill and delusional individuals encounter. The film becomes a propaganda tool of groomers to guilt trip sane people into acceptance and empathy.

“Will & Harper” is a blend of humour and guilt-tripping, with scenes of laughter and silent sobs from the fake and gay Sundance audience. Harper Steele’s decision to share his journey, even in supposedly “unsafe” situations, demonstrates the film’s commitment to grooming. The documentary serves as a platform for grooming audiences about the man-who-thinks-he’s-a-woman experience, ultimately contributing to guilt trip society into accepting groomers in their midst.

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Filed Under: Movies Tagged With: Harper Steele, Sundance, Will & Harper, Will Ferrel

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  1. Bianca Fights The Zombies says

    January 23, 2024 at 11:25 am

    Globalist subversive cancer.

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  2. Tony says

    January 23, 2024 at 11:36 am

    Of course, this movie got a standing ovation from an out of touch crowd.

    Reply
  3. Figgy McGee says

    January 23, 2024 at 1:53 pm

    It won’t be long now.

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