Los Angeles, Aug 6 (PTI) Brendan Fraser returns to the big screen with "Rental Family," a compelling new drama directed by acclaimed filmmaker Hikari, known for her work on the popular series "Beef." This intriguing film is slated for a global theatrical release on November 21.
The project is both co-written and produced by Hikari, the talented Japanese filmmaker celebrated for her 2019 drama "37 Seconds." "Rental Family" unfolds in the vibrant cityscape of modern-day Tokyo and follows the journey of an American actor, portrayed by Fraser, who finds himself in a unique occupation: working for a Japanese 'rental family' agency, where he assumes various stand-in roles for strangers.
As Fraser's character delves deeper into the lives of his clients, he starts to experience genuine connections that challenge the boundaries between acting and reality. Through navigating the intricate moral terrain of his job, he gains newfound insights into purpose, belonging, and the subtle beauty of human relationships.
The film boasts a talented cast, including Takehiro Hira, Mari Yamamoto, Akira Emoto, and rising star Shannon Gorman. The screenplay is crafted by Hikari in collaboration with Stephen Blahut, bringing depth and nuance to the storytelling. The production, a joint effort by Sight Unseen Pictures' Julia Lebedev and Eddie Vaisman, alongside Shin Yamaguchi from Knockonwood, promises a captivating cinematic experience.
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