Brendan Fraser movie focuses on having loved ones in your life even if they are a 'Rental Family'

just watched "Rental Family" and I'm still reeling from the emotions 😭. Brendan Fraser's performance was incredible, and Shannon Gorman stole every scene she's in 🤩. what really stood out to me though was how the movie tackled loneliness in a world that's always on the go 📱. it's so true that we all need human connection to feel seen and supported 💕. and let's be real, who wouldn't want a "rental family" of their own? 😂 seriously though, this movie is a must-see for anyone looking for a thought-provoking drama with some serious feels 🎥.
 
🤔 I just watched "Rental Family" and man it hit me right in the feels. Brendan Fraser is amazing as always, but Shannon Gorman stole the show with her raw talent 🌟. The way they tackle loneliness and human connection in a world that's getting more isolating by the minute is super relatable. I mean who hasn't felt like they don't quite fit in sometimes? 😔 It's so refreshing to see a movie that doesn't shy away from those feelings, but instead tries to understand and empathize with them. The supporting cast is also fantastic - I love how Takehiro Hira brings this sense of gravitas as the agency's boss 🙏. Overall, "Rental Family" is one of those movies that makes you feel all the emotions and then stays with you long after the credits roll 💭
 
🎥 just saw brendan fraser in rental family and i'm still reeling... the way he talks about his experience working with the director really resonates with me - it's all about finding that emotional connection on set. 🤗 it's a beautiful story about what it means to have people who care for you, even if they're not blood related. 💕
 
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