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Cinematic Rating

7.8 / 10

Revenue

$22,574,747

Studio

Sight Unseen Pictures, Domo Arigato Productions

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Rental Family Review

Unfiltered Review Released: 2025 Rating: 7.8/10 1h 50m English / Japanese Drama • Comedy

MovieWise Analysis

Rental Family: A Thought-Provoking Look at Identity and Connection

Director: Naoko Ogigami

Starring: Mark Greenfield

Rating: 4/5 stars

In "Rental Family," viewers are taken on a captivating journey of self-discovery as an American actor finds himself immersed in the world of a Japanese 'rental family' agency. Mark Greenfield delivers a standout performance as he navigates the complexities of playing stand-in roles for strangers, blurring the lines between performance and reality.

The film delves deep into themes of identity, connection, and the human need for belonging. As our protagonist forms genuine bonds with his clients, we are forced to question what truly defines a family and how our relationships shape our sense of self.

Director Naoko Ogigami expertly crafts a compelling narrative that keeps viewers engaged from start to finish. The cinematography beautifully captures the bustling streets of Tokyo, adding to the film's immersive atmosphere.

"Rental Family" is a poignant and thought-provoking exploration of the ways in which we seek out connection and meaning in our lives. It is a must-watch for anyone looking for a heartfelt and introspective film experience.

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What Audiences Are Saying

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Brent Marchant

"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 ..."

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justtoday1992

"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?"

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Nick

"**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 performa..."

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