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Brendan Fraser's Next Role: Empathy in 'Rental Family'
16 Jan
Summary
- Brendan Fraser chose 'Rental Family' from 70 Oscar scripts.
- Film explores Japanese mental health via paid 'rental families'.
- 'Rental Family' won Audience Awards at multiple festivals.

Director Hikari has secured Brendan Fraser for her upcoming film, 'Rental Family,' a project she developed over several years. Fraser, who received approximately 70 scripts after his Oscar win, was particularly moved by the film's themes and character. Hikari found her inspiration for the lead role after watching Fraser in 'The Whale,' feeling he embodied the loneliness of her protagonist, Phillip.
'Rental Family' examines the unique Japanese concept of 'rental families,' where individuals can hire actors for various roles. This service stems from the difficulties many in Japan face in accessing mental healthcare and the cultural emphasis on suppressing true emotions to maintain social harmony, known as 'honne' and 'tatemae.' Hikari, who was an exchange student in Utah, was inspired by her own experiences forming connections in a new environment.
The film, centering on an American expat actor, aims to offer a new perspective on cross-cultural experiences and the nature of family. It has resonated with audiences, winning Audience Awards at the Middleburg Film Festival, Chicago International Film Festival, and Woodstock Film Festival. Hikari views the audience's connection to the film as its greatest prize, emphasizing that family and community can be created regardless of nationality.




