En este retrato íntimo de la amistad, la transición y América, Will Ferrell y su mejor amigo desde hace treinta años deciden emprender un viaje por carretera a través del país para explorar ... Leer todoEn este retrato íntimo de la amistad, la transición y América, Will Ferrell y su mejor amigo desde hace treinta años deciden emprender un viaje por carretera a través del país para explorar este nuevo capítulo de su relación.En este retrato íntimo de la amistad, la transición y América, Will Ferrell y su mejor amigo desde hace treinta años deciden emprender un viaje por carretera a través del país para explorar este nuevo capítulo de su relación.
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- 13 premios y 58 nominaciones en total
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My first review and not a long one.
Great movie about friendship, being who you are and how difficult it is to be, if you are not like the majority.
It also shows, that most people are okay with it all, once they meet you and not just hate from home.
As a Dane this is a movie about what is right in the world - the friendship and love through acceptance and a deep connection between people.
At the same time it shows how broken America is, with all the hate and even laws against people basic rights like who you wanna be or abortion etc.
Loved the genuine conduct of Will and Harper, no acting just them.
A much watch movie for everyone who either needs to find acceptance or need to understand that it doesn't hurt them, that someone is different.
Great movie about friendship, being who you are and how difficult it is to be, if you are not like the majority.
It also shows, that most people are okay with it all, once they meet you and not just hate from home.
As a Dane this is a movie about what is right in the world - the friendship and love through acceptance and a deep connection between people.
At the same time it shows how broken America is, with all the hate and even laws against people basic rights like who you wanna be or abortion etc.
Loved the genuine conduct of Will and Harper, no acting just them.
A much watch movie for everyone who either needs to find acceptance or need to understand that it doesn't hurt them, that someone is different.
My husband and I found this movie to be incredibly heartfelt, and agree it was beautifully done. The topic was approached so artfully, with care and compassion. We didn't realize we could like Will Farrell any more than we already do, but to see his love for his friend, and his own vulnerability was just beautiful. We could all use such a caring, brave friend. Thank you, Harper, for allowing us all in this journey of yours, as we all have so much to learn.
We laughed out loud, cried, and then laughed again. This film should be required viewing in high school, as so many.kids could learn and grow from this film.
We laughed out loud, cried, and then laughed again. This film should be required viewing in high school, as so many.kids could learn and grow from this film.
This was one of those, rainy day, alone at home doing chores so I'll just put something on, watches for me. Several times I found myself stopping to actually pay attention.
Although at times it's hard to tell when Ferrell is cry-acting or actually showing genuine emotion, that's either GREAT or TERRIBLE acting, but in either case this was a touching story about a pair of longtime friends essentially developing a new friendship and getting to know one another.
I have no trans friends, and to be honest, no real opinion on trans people. What I do have is a firm belief that m m it's YOUR life and so long as it doesn't bring harm to anyone else, you should do what makes you happy.
I enjoyed watching Ferrell bring some levity to otherwise very serious moments. I also enjoyed (and respected tremendously) Harper's willingness to be open and share some very personal and intimate feelings and moments.
If ur one of these ppl who think trans ppl are somehow causing harm to your 3rd grader (which is ridiculous) then don't bother watching this but otherwise it's a touching portrayal of two lifelong friends coming to terms with the changes in life and how it impacts their friendship. We should all be so lucky to have at least one friend like these two in our lives!
Although at times it's hard to tell when Ferrell is cry-acting or actually showing genuine emotion, that's either GREAT or TERRIBLE acting, but in either case this was a touching story about a pair of longtime friends essentially developing a new friendship and getting to know one another.
I have no trans friends, and to be honest, no real opinion on trans people. What I do have is a firm belief that m m it's YOUR life and so long as it doesn't bring harm to anyone else, you should do what makes you happy.
I enjoyed watching Ferrell bring some levity to otherwise very serious moments. I also enjoyed (and respected tremendously) Harper's willingness to be open and share some very personal and intimate feelings and moments.
If ur one of these ppl who think trans ppl are somehow causing harm to your 3rd grader (which is ridiculous) then don't bother watching this but otherwise it's a touching portrayal of two lifelong friends coming to terms with the changes in life and how it impacts their friendship. We should all be so lucky to have at least one friend like these two in our lives!
It's a buddy road documentary in which one of the buddies is newly trans. The film covers 16 days of travel between New York City and Los Angeles, California in the early 2020s. Will Ferrell's longtime friend from Saturday Night Life days, Andrew Steele, has recently transitioned in his late 50s to Harper Steele. Will and Harper travel through suburban and rural America, discussing Will's response to Harper's decision, including some of Will's questions about Harper's process, as well as Harper's experiences as a trans woman. We meet some of Harper's family and see the reactions of various people, including fans at an Indianapolis Pacers game, a bar in Oklahoma, and a massive steak restaurant in Texas. There are surprises and predictable social media reactions.
"Will & Harper" is more about enduring friendship than anything else. Will Ferrell's celebrity skews the exploration of a trans person's daily life in almost every setting. There were some fascinating conversations--with a trans woman named Dana Graber in Peoria, Illinois (I would be fascinated to learn her background since Graber is a common Mennonite name in an area with numerous Mennonites), with Harper's children and sister, and with a psychologist at the rim of the Grand Canyon. "Will & Harper" does advance the reality of trans life in America positively.
"Will & Harper" is more about enduring friendship than anything else. Will Ferrell's celebrity skews the exploration of a trans person's daily life in almost every setting. There were some fascinating conversations--with a trans woman named Dana Graber in Peoria, Illinois (I would be fascinated to learn her background since Graber is a common Mennonite name in an area with numerous Mennonites), with Harper's children and sister, and with a psychologist at the rim of the Grand Canyon. "Will & Harper" does advance the reality of trans life in America positively.
I just saw an early screening of "Will & Harper" and went on the ride of a lifetime. It felt like a privilege to go along with these two old friends on a journey of self-discovery and redefining their relationship. Loved every minute of it, all the way through the end credits. You see a new, intimate side to Will Ferrell and learn about an extremely talented and tortured soul who can finally be who they truly are. You wish everyone would watch this movie, because if they do they will definitely have more compassion for the transgender community. Unexpected moments, lovely scenery and great cameos, too.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesPreviously known as Andrew, Steele was the head writer for Saturday Night Live, where she worked for over a decade from 1995 to 2008. Steele and Ferrell became friends during their time on the show. The documentary serves as a platform for Ferrell to ask Steele questions about her transition, which she began in 2022, reflecting their long-standing friendship.
- ConexionesFeatures Saturday Night Live (1975)
- Banda sonoraI Wonder, I Wonder, I Wonder
Written by Daryl Hutchins
Performed by Eddy Howard
Courtesy of Verve Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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