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Rental Families: Japan's Cure for Loneliness?

19 Jan

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Summary

  • Brendan Fraser stars as an American in Tokyo hired by a rental family agency.
  • Rental family services offer paid actors for companionship and social events.
  • The film explores themes of longing and the need for connection.
Rental Families: Japan's Cure for Loneliness?

In the comedy-drama "Rental Family," Brendan Fraser portrays Phillip, an American living in Tokyo whose acting career has stalled. He takes a job with a "rental family" agency, a service where individuals are paid to act as relatives or friends for social gatherings or companionship. This unique role allows Phillip to form genuine connections and discover a new sense of purpose amidst Tokyo's vast population.

Fraser noted the paradox of immense energy alongside deep loneliness in Tokyo, calling it an "epidemic." He related to his character's journey of self-discovery in a bustling metropolis. The film's narrative resonates with a universal sense of longing and the fundamental human need for connection, suggesting even substitute relationships can provide comfort.

Written and directed by Mitsuyo Miyazaki, "Rental Family" was inspired by a co-writer's experience in Japan. Miyazaki investigated the phenomenon, discovering its surprising depth and prevalence, particularly heightened by the isolation experienced during the Covid-19 pandemic. Actress Mari Yamamoto's research, including visits to real agencies, underscored the necessity of these services in Japanese society, where avoiding burdening others is a cultural norm.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Rental family agencies provide paid actors to pose as relatives or friends for companionship and social events.
Fraser was drawn to the film's exploration of loneliness and the human need for connection, themes he found prevalent in Tokyo.
The film was inspired by the real phenomenon of rental family services in Japan and the cultural reasons behind their use.

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