Several leftist media outlets have slammed the new “Sound of Freedom” movie, claiming the anti-child trafficking film is a QAnon fantasy for the “conspiracy-addled boomer.”
The official synopsis of “Sound of Freedom”:
“Sound of Freedom” was written and directed by Mexican director Alejandro Monteverde and produced by Mexican producer Eduardo Verástegui. The movie features “The Passion of the Christ” star Jim Caviezel and Academy Award winner Mira Sorvino.
Filming for “Sound of Freedom” ended in 2018, and had a distribution deal with 20th Century Fox. However, the movie was shelved after the Walt Disney Company acquired 20th Century Fox. Disney released the rights to the movies and it was scooped up by Angel Studios.
“Sound of Freedom,” with a budget of $14.5 million, outperformed Disney’s highly-promoted “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” with costs of nearly $300 million, at the 4th of July box office.
Despite the stunning success of the underdog movie tackling human trafficking that was written and directed by a Mexican director, liberal outlets trashed “Sound of Freedom” as simply a QAnon fantasy.
Rolling Stone published an article with title: “‘Sound Of Freedom’ Is a Superhero Movie for Dads With Brainworms.” The sub-headline reads: “The QAnon-tinged thriller about child-trafficking is designed to appeal to the conscience of a conspiracy-addled boomer.”
The author accuses the movie of “fomenting moral panic for years over this grossly exaggerated ‘epidemic’ of child sex-trafficking, much of it funneling people into conspiracist rabbit holes and QAnon communities.”
The author slams “Sound of Freedom” for presenting a “hackneyed white savior narrative.”
The author attempts to argue that there are worse social issues that should have higher priority than child trafficking.
“There is visible suffering all around us in America. There are poor and unhoused, and people brutalized or killed by police,” the Rolling Stone piece reads. “There are mass shootings, lack of healthcare, climate disasters. And yet, over and over, the far right turns to these sordid fantasies about godless monsters hurting children.”
The Guardian featured a headline that reads: “‘Sound of Freedom’: the QAnon-adjacent thriller seducing America.”
The author claims that “Sound of Freedom” was funded by an “unsavory network of astroturfed boosterism among the far-right fringe, a constellation of paranoids now attempting to spin a cause célèbre out of a movie with vaguely simpatico leanings.”
The author says the movie oozes the “eardrum-perforating frequency of QAnon.”
Jezebel, the leftist website for women, ran with the headline: “‘Sound of Freedom’ Is an Anti-Child Trafficking Fantasy Fit for QAnon.”
The article states, “At last, QAnon’s camp appeal gets the cinematic exploration it demands.”
The Jezebel writer admits that she was “entertained in some way” by the movie, but suggested the film is propaganda.
Jezebel is owned by G/O Media, a leftist digital media company that recently started publishing error-filled articles written by artificial intelligence bots.
The Washington Post noted that Caviezel “has openly embraced” QAnon ideas. The outlet confessed that “Sound of Freedom” “doesn’t depict anything close to QAnon conspiracy fantasies,” and added, “The film’s villains are common criminals, not the shadowy cabal of occultists imagined by QAnoners.”
The U.S. State Department states that 27.6 million people could be victims of human trafficking “at any given time.”
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