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    Rental Family
    Rental Family

    Rental Family

    "Happiness tailored to you!"

    7.5•November 20, 2025•1h 50m
    DramaComedy
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    Storyline

    An American actor in Tokyo 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.

    Director
    HIKARI
    Writers
    Stephen Blahut,HIKARI

    Top Cast

    Brendan Fraser

    Brendan Fraser

    Phillip Vandarpleog

    Takehiro Hira

    Takehiro Hira

    Shinji

    Mari Yamamoto

    Mari Yamamoto

    Aiko

    Shannon Mahina Gorman

    Mia Kawasaki

    Akira Emoto

    Akira Emoto

    Kikuo Hasegawa

    Paolo Andrea Di Pietro

    Paolo Andrea Di Pietro

    Handsome Actor

    Shinji Ozeki

    Casting Director

    Yuji Komatsu

    Neighbor Father

    Ryoko Osada

    Neighbor Wife

    Gan Furukawa

    Gan Furukawa

    Neighbor Old Man

    Risa Kameda

    Neighbor Girlfriend

    Kana Kitty

    Neighbor Business Woman

    Featured Reviews

    B

    Brent Marchant

    October 22, 2025
    4 / 10
    Forging personal connections can be difficult enough these days, even in casual circumstances. But what happens when we require someone to play a vital role for a pressing need and no one is available to stand in? That’s when it may be time to place a call to Rental Family, a Tokyo-based company that provides individuals to step in and fill the missing link. It’s also a perfect opportunity to provide work for unemployed actors, giving them a chance to ply their trade and gain experience at broadening the range of their craft while helping out others in times of need. Such is the case for Phillip Vandarploeg (Brendan Fraser), a largely unsuccessful American actor who moved to Japan years ago to make a cheesy toothpaste commercial but has since found few opportunities to further his career. He initially has reservations about serving as a professional impersonator, but, once he gets the hang of it, he finds himself quite adept at it. However, the deeper he gets into his assignments – such as playing a surrogate father/husband to help an ambitious single mother (Shino Shinozaki) get her daughter (Shannon Gorman) into a prestigious school and impersonating an entertainment journalist to allegedly profile an aging actor (Akira Emoto) and help him relive his memories before he loses them permanently – the more involved he becomes in his clients’ lives, raising ethical questions that give him anguish but from which he has difficulty walking away. In many respects, “Rental Family” feels like a lightweight version of the excellent, recently released Austrian offering “Peacock,” one that aims for a crowd-pleasing vibe more than its substantive counterpart. Unfortunately, though, this is where this picture comes up short. To carry out its narrative objectives, writer-director Hikari’s second feature outing is eminently predictable, interminably schmaltzy and heavy-handed to a fault, qualities that grow ever more cringeworthy the more the story progresses. And, when the picture attempts to break out of this mold and become less obvious, it goes overboard, turning preposterous and lacking in credibility. Add to that an excessive number of minor story threads, and you’ve got an unwieldy production that becomes tiresome and unfocused. What’s more, this is a vehicle in which Fraser looks undeniably trapped, portraying a forgettable role that’s a far cry below his considerable capabilities and a long way from his Oscar-winning performance in “The Whale” (2022). In fact, other than some gorgeous cinematography and a few admittedly touching moments in the aging actor story thread, this one is easily skipped without missing anything worthwhile. The issues addressed here are more substantial than the wispy fluff they’ve been accorded in this project, so, if these are subjects that truly interest you, give “Peacock” a much more deserved view in its place, a decision you’re unlikely to regret.
    N

    Nick

    November 30, 2025
    7 / 10
    **Good vibes, missed opportunities** Rental Family delivers sweetness with Brendan Fraser charm, but stumbles in its depths Fraser remains the MVP—his gentle giant presence and expressive vulnerability carry this film through its overly sentimental beats. Critics are right that his performance is quietly devastating, conveying awkward tenderness as he navigates Tokyo's morally murky rental family industry. The elderly client's storyline genuinely tugs at the heartstrings, offering the film's most emotionally resonant moments. However, strip away Fraser and the film can't escape its overly sentimental tones with characters that have no depth. The concept itself is fascinating yet deeply uncomfortable—the practice raises all sorts of questions about ethical implications and emotional consequences that the film barely scratches. It could have gone deeper, darker, and more boldly into the oddities of the human rental market, but opts for crowd-pleasing warmth instead. AND WHAT WAS THAT SHINJI REVEAL?? The movie drops this bombshell about his rental family and just... moves on?? Zero exploration, zero payoff. Frustratingly half-baked. A pleasant watch elevated by Fraser's magic, but ultimately too safe to truly resonate.
    J

    justtoday1992

    November 25, 2025
    I can't wait to watch this movie. It says its already out November 20th but I still can't watch it on here or any server. Will it br up soon?

    Details

    StatusReleased
    LanguageEN
    BudgetN/A
    Revenue$3,336,147

    Keywords

    #self-discovery#tokyo, japan#expatriate#actor
    IMDb

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