Brendan Fraser's latest film "Rental Family" takes viewers on a poignant journey to explore what it means to have loved ones in your life, even if they're not your biological family. The movie follows the story of an actor who lands a unique job with a rental agency that provides stand-ins for people who need emotional support from someone who can play various roles.
The film's lead, Brendan Fraser, stars alongside young actress Shannon Gorman, who impressed him with her authenticity and emotional depth. The movie also boasts a talented ensemble cast, including Takehiro Hira as the agency's boss and producer.
Fraser credits director Hikari for bringing a thoughtful approach to the story, crafting every choice to deliver an emotionally satisfying experience for the audience. "Every choice is made specifically, and they all pay off...They're set up like a good volleyball spike, you know, boom, smack!" he said of her direction.
As the film progresses, it tackles themes that resonate with audiences, exploring what it means to feel lonely in a busy world. The movie offers a unique take on family dynamics, highlighting the importance of human connection and the impact it can have on our lives.
With "Rental Family" now in theaters, viewers can expect an emotional rollercoaster that will leave them pondering the true meaning of love, support, and belonging. As Fraser so poignantly puts it, having a supportive "rental family" is essential for navigating life's ups and downs.
The film's lead, Brendan Fraser, stars alongside young actress Shannon Gorman, who impressed him with her authenticity and emotional depth. The movie also boasts a talented ensemble cast, including Takehiro Hira as the agency's boss and producer.
Fraser credits director Hikari for bringing a thoughtful approach to the story, crafting every choice to deliver an emotionally satisfying experience for the audience. "Every choice is made specifically, and they all pay off...They're set up like a good volleyball spike, you know, boom, smack!" he said of her direction.
As the film progresses, it tackles themes that resonate with audiences, exploring what it means to feel lonely in a busy world. The movie offers a unique take on family dynamics, highlighting the importance of human connection and the impact it can have on our lives.
With "Rental Family" now in theaters, viewers can expect an emotional rollercoaster that will leave them pondering the true meaning of love, support, and belonging. As Fraser so poignantly puts it, having a supportive "rental family" is essential for navigating life's ups and downs.