Rental Family review – Brendan Fraser seeks meaning in pointless Japanese role-play drama

Brendan Fraser's Latest Misfire: 'Rental Family'

In a bafflingly complacent attempt at comedy-drama, Brendan Fraser stars in "Rental Family", a film that seeks to milk the concept of bespoke therapeutic role-play services for all it's worth. Playing Phillip, an unemployed actor from the US who has been living in Tokyo for years, Fraser delivers a bland and ingratiating performance.

The story centers around Phillip's new source of income: working for a "rental family" that offers clients the chance to play out various roles, including grieving spouses, deceased loved ones, or unsatisfactory coworkers. But when Phillip is hired to pretend to be a father figure to a young girl whose mother needs a respectable figure for an elite private school interview, things quickly become mired in sentimentality and implausibility.

Director Hikari's attempt at satire falls flat, instead opting for vacuous platitudes about the nature of role-playing. The film's tone is problematic from the get-go, veering wildly between quirky farce and reactionary patriarchal nonsense. One can't help but wonder if the writer has any real understanding of the complexities of lying to one's family members, let alone the devastating consequences of such deception.

The film's portrayal of a "rental family" service that caters to clients' emotional needs is troubling, and Fraser's character is ultimately shown to be willing to risk breaking the heart of an innocent child in order to appease his bosses. It's a woefully inadequate response to the complexities of real-life role-playing.

In short, "Rental Family" is a pointlessly silly film that mistakes shallow sentimentality for depth. With its flaccid tone and fundamentally wrong-headed approach to theme, it's a misfire from Brendan Fraser, who deserves better.
 
I just saw this movie with my friend and I'm still trying to figure out what the filmmakers were going for 🤷‍♂️. Brendan Fraser tries his best but even he can't save this mess of an ending. The "rental family" service is a bit too far-fetched, you know? It's like they took every bad idea from a rom-com and mashed them all together into one big disappointment 💔. I think the problem is that the writers didn't think it through - if playing pretend is supposed to be some kind of deep emotional release, then why does it always end in disaster? 🤷‍♀️
 
OMG 🤯 like what even is this movie?! 😂 Brendan Fraser just phoning it in here and I'm not buying into the "comedy-drama" vibe at all... it feels so forced and scripted. And can we talk about how messed up the whole "rental family" concept is? 🙅‍♂️ It's like, okay sure Phillip's trying to make some cash, but come on, you're pretending to be a father figure to this kid?! 🤦‍♂️ What if they actually needed him for real life?! The director should've gone down a different lane and explored the complexities of role-playing without being so... bland 😐
 
I'm still thinking about how much I didn't enjoy that new Brendan Fraser movie 🤔. Like, I get what the director was going for with the whole "rental family" thing, but they just phoned it in instead of really exploring the complexities of lying to people you care about. And man, Brendan Fraser's performance is so meh... he's usually way better than this 😐. The movie's got some weird tone issues too - one minute it's quirky and fun, next it's super sappy and cheesy. And can we talk about how problematic the whole "rental family" service is? Like, isn't that just a lazy way to tackle real-life themes? 🤷‍♂️ I'm still trying to process all the emotions (or lack thereof) I felt watching this movie... maybe it was just an off day for me tho?
 
I'm so underwhelmed by this new movie 🤔... I mean, I love Brendan Fraser, but in this flick he just feels like he's phoning it in 😴. The whole concept of this "rental family" service sounds interesting on paper, but the execution is pretty meh. The story just kinda meanders along without any real punchlines or surprises 🎉. And don't even get me started on the tone - it's all over the place like a mood ring 💁‍♀️. I'm not sure what the director was going for, but if they were trying to say something about the complexities of lying and deception, they kinda miss the mark 🚫. Overall, it just feels like a wasted opportunity to explore some deeper themes... oh well, back to Brendan Fraser having another miscue 😐
 
Ugh I just watched this movie and I'm so underwhelmed 🤦‍♂️ I mean Brendan Fraser is such a talented actor but in this one he's just phoning it in I get that the whole rental family thing sounds kinda interesting but like they took all the nuance out of it and made it into some bland sitcom comedy. And the themes they're trying to tackle are so heavy handed it feels like they're hitting you over the head with a blunt object 🥊 The writing is also super lazy they just repeat the same tired platitudes about role-playing without ever really exploring what that would be like in real life. I was expecting something way more thought-provoking from this movie, sadly it's just another disappointment 🎥
 
I dunno, man... I mean, I love Brendan Fraser, but this one just didn't land for me 🤔. I remember watching "The Mummy" back in '98 and thinking he was this charming, goofy guy... fast forward to 2025 and it's like, what happened? He's got a great face for comedy, but here, he's just so... bland 😐. And don't even get me started on the plot - it sounds like something my grandma used to make us watch when we were kids 📺. I mean, I'm all for exploring themes of identity and family dynamics, but this film does it in such a half-hearted way that it's just hard to care 😒. Maybe I'm just too jaded from rewatching old "Friends" episodes for the 12th time, but "Rental Family" just feels like a missed opportunity 🎥.
 
I just saw this movie and I'm still trying to figure out what the director was thinking lol 🤯♂️. Like, "rental family" service? That's not satire, that's just straight up weird 😂. And Brendan Fraser's performance is literally the most boring guy in the world 🙄. I mean, who thought it was a good idea to play with people's emotions like that? 🤕 It's like they took every cliche from a bad rom-com and mashed them all together into one big mess 🎥. And don't even get me started on the tone... it's like they flipped a coin and said "okay, let's go with either 'quirky farce' or 'reactionary nonsense'". 😂 I swear, this movie is like the cinematic equivalent of a participation trophy – it shows up, but doesn't really do anything 🏆.
 
I dunno, man... *sigh* It feels like we're living in a world where comedy-dramas are just trying to milk every sentimental moment for all it's worth, you know? 🤔 Like, can't we have a film that actually explores the complexities of our human relationships without resorting to shallow platitudes? Brendan Fraser's character is supposed to be this sympathetic guy, but honestly, he comes across as more like a willing participant in this messed-up "rental family" scheme... I mean, what's his motivation beyond just getting paid? 🤑 And don't even get me started on the tone of the film – it's like they're trying to have it both ways, you know? Farce one minute, drama the next... It's all just a bit too much for me. 😒 Can we strive for something more authentic in our storytelling, I guess? 🤷‍♂️
 
omg, i'm so disappointed in brendan fraser here 🤕 i mean, he's such an talented actor, but in this movie, he just feels so... meh 😐 like, his character is literally the most unengaging person ever and it's hard to care about what happens to him. and don't even get me started on the whole "rental family" thing - it just feels like they're trying too hard to be quirky and funny, but really it's just kinda weird 🤪 and i agree with you 100% that the tone is all over the place. seriously, who thought this was a good idea? 🤔
 
I gotta say, I was expecting more from Brendan Fraser after his Oscar win 🤔, but this one is just meh 😐. The concept of the rental family service had some potential, but the execution is so whack 🚮. I mean, come on, a film that's trying to make you laugh and cry at the same time, but ends up being all over the place like a bad rollercoaster ride 🎠? It just doesn't add up, you know? 😐
 
ugh I just watched this movie with my friend and I'm still trying to process why I wasted 2 hours of my life on this absolute trash 🤯 Brendan Fraser is usually so talented but in this movie he's literally just phoning it in and i don't get why the director thought it was a good idea to make a film about people pretending to be family members like that sounds super dark and messed up 🌑 and can we talk about how the writer must have no concept of what real emotional pain is because this whole thing just feels so shallow and manipulative 💔 I mean I get it people want to explore complex themes but not when you're doing it in a way that's just gonna make people feel uncomfortable or whatever and honestly Brendan Fraser deserves better than this kinda garbage 💩
 
Ugh, what's up with this movie? 🤦‍♂️ I mean, I love Brendan Fraser, but in this film he's just phoning it in. The idea of a "rental family" service is actually kinda weird and interesting, but nope, they take the worst aspects of it and make them even more cringeworthy. And don't even get me started on the tone - it's like they're trying to be all quirky and funny one minute, then suddenly become super serious and preachy the next. 🙄 It just doesn't work. I was expecting something with a bit more depth and nuance, but instead we get a bunch of shallow platitudes about "being honest" or whatever. Come on, can't we do better than this? 😔
 
I gotta say, I was really looking forward to this movie 🤔, but "Rental Family" just didn't hit the mark for me 😐. Brendan Fraser seems like he's trying way too hard to make Phillip likable, and honestly, it comes across as kinda insincere 🙄. The whole concept of a "rental family" service is weird enough, but when you add in all this drama and emotional manipulation, it just gets really confusing 🤯. And what's up with the tone? One minute it's quirky and funny, next it's serious and sad 😔. I think the writers missed the mark on what makes role-playing so complex and nuanced 📚. Overall, it feels like a lazy attempt at a comedy-drama, and it doesn't do justice to Brendan Fraser's talent 💔.
 
I just watched this movie and I'm still trying to figure out what the director was thinking 🤔. The whole "rental family" concept is supposed to be some kind of satire, but all I saw was a bunch of weak jokes and sappy moments that made me roll my eyes 😴. Brendan Fraser's performance was just so... bland. I mean, I've seen him do way better in his other movies 🎬. And don't even get me started on the plot - it's like they took every cliche from a bad rom-com and mashed them all together into one big mess 🤯. Overall, I'd say "Rental Family" is a total misfire 👎.
 
OMG, like I just saw this movie Rental Family w/ Brendan Fraser & I'm SOOO underwhelmed 🤔🎥. The plot is soooo weird & the tone is all over the place - one sec it's funny & the next it's super sappy 😭. I don't get why Brendan's character is so meh, he could've brought more depth to the role 🙄. And can we talk about the theme of "rental families" being handled? It feels like they're just exploiting ppl's emotions for laughs 😒. Overall, it's a total misfire from Brendan Fraser & I think he deserves better than this 💔.
 
I'm so meh about this new movie 🤷‍♂️ "Rental Family". I mean, I love Brendan Fraser, he's an amazing actor, but in this film, he just kinda...phoned it in 😐. The whole concept of a rental family service sounds like a wild idea, but the execution is really weak. It's like they took all the quirky moments and just went for a "look at us we're funny" vibe instead of actually exploring what it means to lie to people you care about 💔. And that tone? Forget about it! One minute it's super sappy, next it's trying to be edgy 🤪. I dunno, maybe I'm just not getting the satire vibe, but honestly, this movie feels like a bit of a mess 🎥.
 
I'm so underwhelmed by this latest release 🤔. As someone who's all about representation in media, I think it's really disappointing that the film "Rental Family" fails to tackle complex social issues like mental health and emotional labor with more nuance. I mean, can't we do better than just scratching the surface of these topics? It feels like the filmmakers are more interested in milking a quirky premise for laughs rather than actually having a thoughtful conversation about the human experience 🎬. And let's be real, Brendan Fraser's character is basically just a prop to advance the plot - it's like they're trying to say something profound without actually saying anything at all 💁‍♂️. I'd love to see a film that explores the gray areas of emotional labor and mental health with more depth and sensitivity... now that would be a real game-changer 📚.
 
[Image of a person playing a pretend dad with a kid, but the kid looks super uncomfortable ]

[ GIF of a sad face with a big X marked through it ]

[ Meme of a cartoon character saying "I'm not lazy, I'm just on energy-saving mode" with Brendan Fraser's face in the background ]

[Image of a family therapy session, but everyone is just sitting there looking awkward]
 
I gotta say, I'm kinda with the critics on this one... 🤔 Brendan Fraser does seem like he's phoning it in with that bland performance of his. The concept of a "rental family" service is actually pretty interesting, but the way it's handled here feels like a lazy cash-grab. 😒 The film's tone is all over the place and it's hard to take anything seriously when it's veering between quirky farce and super reactionary nonsense.

I'm also not buying the whole "satire" thing - it feels like a half-baked attempt to tackle some real issues without really digging deep. And honestly, Brendan Fraser's character is just a bit too convenient and likable by design... 🤷‍♂️ I think he deserves better than this kind of shallow material. Overall, I'd say "Rental Family" is a disappointment from start to finish. 😐
 
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