Rental Family
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Synopsis
Set in modern-day Tokyo, RENTAL FAMILY follows an American actor (Brendan Fraser) who struggles to find purpose until he lands an unusual gig: working for a Japanese "rental family" agency, playing stand-in roles for strangers. As he immerses himself in his clients’ worlds, he begins to form genuine bonds that blur the lines between performance and reality. Confronting the moral complexities of his work, he rediscovers purpose, belonging, and the quiet beauty of human connection.
Cast
- Brendan Fraser
- Takehiro Hira
- Mari Yamamoto
- Shannon Gorman
- Akira Emoto
- Nihi
- Gan Furukawa
- Takao Kin
- Yuji Komatsu
- Ryôko Osada
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Sep 7, 2025
Sweet movie but that’s about it so it’ll win best picture #thankyoucoda
jonathan fujiiNov 5, 2025movie #19 @38th Tokyo International Film Festival You have likely by now heard something about the unusual service in Japan where individuals can hire a “rental family.” Essentially, this service allows clients to hire professional actors to serve as family members,…
Jomari BashinSep 12, 2025Hey this was really nice
Amanda the Jedi - Sep 6, 2025
RENTAL FAMILY is a profoundly moving film lead by a gentle and affecting performance from Brendan Fraser as an actor hired to fill the missing roles in his clients’ lives. Also, Akira Emoto ripped my heart out. Very strong supporting performance. Beautifully shot with a…
Matt NegliaOct 16, 2025so there’s this really cute movie
aaronSep 7, 2025Very sweet and cozy movie
The Oscar Expert - Oct 16, 2025
Why does the rental system feel like a Nathan Fielder experiment?
_modinoOct 15, 2025I like watching Brendan Fraser being nice for two hours.
Mike RyanSep 7, 2025Thoroughly enjoyable, gentle, and heartwarming. You’ll wish Brendan Fraser was your dad or your son or whatever floats your boat — he’s pitch perfect and utterly sincere in the role (or… roles?) I did want a little more depth with his character besides telling us where the…
Brother Bro
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Metacritic
Rental Family, directed by Hikari, displays an almost admirable amount of restraint in its tear jerking, opting for quieter moments of grace rather than overdone emotion. In fact, it’s so restrained that Fraser’s Phillip Vandarpleog is not much of a character at all, and you leave itching for more of his inner life.
Rental Family is practically poetic in its handling of its themes. It gets to the root of human emotions and how they’re affected by the world around us and the decisions made by others. It’s a heartwarming film that asks thoughtful questions, and I promise you won’t be disappointed by its answers.
Rental Family could have gone deeper, darker, and more boldly into the oddities of the human rental market. But that would be a different film. It seems silly to come down too hard on this good-natured comedy-drama––especially for offering a much more impressive performance than the one that earned Fraser an Oscar.