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.