The Whale
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A reclusive English teacher suffering from severe obesity attempts to reconnect with his estranged teenage daughter for one last chance at redemption.
Release Date : 2022-12-09
Language :English
Adult : false
Status : Released
Production Company : A24Protozoa Pictures
Production Country : United States of America
Alternative Titles :
Cast
Character Name : Charlie
Original Name : Brendan Fraser
Gender : Male
Character Name : Ellie
Original Name : Sadie Sink
Gender : Female
Character Name : Thomas
Original Name : Ty Simpkins
Gender : Male
Character Name : Liz
Original Name : Hong Chau
Gender : Female
Character Name : Mary
Original Name : Samantha Morton
Gender : Female
Character Name : Dan the Pizza Man
Original Name : Sathya Sridharan
Gender : Male
Character Name : Young Ellie
Original Name : Jacey Sink
Gender : Female
Character Name : Young Mary (uncredited)
Original Name : Allison Altman
Gender : Male
Character Name : Liam (uncredited)
Original Name : Wilhelm Schalaudek
Gender : Male
Character Name : Julian (uncredited)
Original Name : Lance Oppenheim
Gender : Male
Reviews
r96sk
@r96sk
2023-02-13
I doubt I can add much more to what has already been said about 'The Whale', but in a word: Bravo! Brendan Fraser truly is sensational in this role. I heard about all the acclaim and seen a few of the standing ovations he has received and all I can say is that it is unequivocally deserved. Truly outstanding from the first scene (yes, even with that... ha) to the very last. It's great to see the dude that I first saw as a kid in 'George of the Jungle' well and truly back in the game. One thing about Fraser getting all the (undoubtedly merited) plaudits from this Darren Aronofsky flick is that I didn't know what to expect from the support cast, and man are there some absolutely stellar performances behind Fraser. Sadie Sink, Ty Simpkins and Samantha Morton are top notch, though Hong Chau is a cut above that trio - brilliant stuff from her! There are some powerful scenes in there. I'm not one to cry with fictional works (my brain automatically knows it's 'fake', I can't help it) but man even I got major goosebumps and gut punches (pardon the pun?) from what's portrayed onscreen. Fraser, and Chau, are naturally the major reasons for that, but everyone - on and off the screen - deserves big props for this 2022 film. The definition of a must-watch.
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