Will Ferrell's Friendship Lesson: A Road Trip to Understanding
USASun Oct 06 2024
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When Will Ferrell and Harper Steele (formerly Andrew) started at Saturday Night Live in 1995, they quickly became best buddies. Fast forward to 2022, when Steele came out as transgender. Ferrell admits he wasn't sure how to handle this new reality. Their journey is captured in the Netflix film "Will & Harper," where they visit dive bars and race tracks across the US.
Ferrell asks funny but honest questions about whether Steele still enjoys beer or if she's a better driver now. Steele plays along, showing her sense of humor hasn't changed. The film aims to tackle common questions people have about trans identities, especially those who aren't bothered by it but just don't understand it fully.
Steele wants Ferrell, and the viewers at home, to see the joy she finds in being true to herself. She also wants to prove that she's still funny, maybe even more so than before. Ferrell agrees that there is hatred towards trans people, but he can't fathom why they should be seen as a threat. He believes confidence and self-acceptance are key to overcoming this prejudice.
The film isn't heavily political; it’s more about the bond between two friends navigating change. Director Josh Greenbaum hopes it will reach Ferrell's traditional fanbase, encouraging them to see trans people not as threats but as individuals with feelings and experiences just like everyone else.
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