A24 | Release Date: December 9, 2022
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CalvinCrackDec 10, 2022
Great great movie. Brendan and all the other actors brought their A-game to this. Aranofsky and Libatique do a wonderful job of telling this story emotionally and visually, especially given the limited scope of setting. Most importantly IGreat great movie. Brendan and all the other actors brought their A-game to this. Aranofsky and Libatique do a wonderful job of telling this story emotionally and visually, especially given the limited scope of setting. Most importantly I thought the film (/play) was well conceived and written. It’s a very human tale about grief and addiction that I think anyone can relate to, even if they aren’t 600lbs. Expand
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CalamityJayDec 11, 2022
This movie left me in awe at Brendan Fraser. The man completely disappeared into the role, and made me feel empathy for his 600lb. character. Give this man the Oscar! There are times where I pitied him, and other times I felt sorry for him.This movie left me in awe at Brendan Fraser. The man completely disappeared into the role, and made me feel empathy for his 600lb. character. Give this man the Oscar! There are times where I pitied him, and other times I felt sorry for him. The movie does a great job of creating a sense of hopefulness and joy in a depraved world. Hong Chau and Samantha Morton give great supporting performances. The setting makes you feel like you're with Brendan throughout most of the movie, and it helps to connect with you in a heartfelt way. Sometimes, the movie is difficult to watch because of certain "scenes," but ultimately, it's a tragic story about a man living with the mistakes of his past and trying to push forward. Definitely give this a watch! Expand
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TVJerryDec 22, 2022
When actors go above and beyond to create a physically challenged character, it often gets noticed at awards time. That buzz is certainly around Brendan Fraser, who dons a fat suit to play a homebound 600-pound English teacher. TheWhen actors go above and beyond to create a physically challenged character, it often gets noticed at awards time. That buzz is certainly around Brendan Fraser, who dons a fat suit to play a homebound 600-pound English teacher. The impediments and challenges that a morbidly obese person faces are explored, but the story also delves into the personal struggles that lend humanity to the character and drama to the narrative. Fraser's sensitive portrayal in deeply touching and the other members of the small cast contribute effective performances. The fact that this was adapted from a stage play becomes apparent when the situations sometimes get repetitive and the interactions seem emotionally claustrophobic. Director Darren Aronofsky has created a low-key tension throughout, but the climatic scenes aren't as powerful as Fraser's performance merits. Expand
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moviemitch96Dec 20, 2022
Brendan Fraser stars in what's being hyped up as his major comeback performance (and rightfully so) as a reclusive, morbidly obese 600 lb online English professor who makes one final desperate attempt to reconnect with his estranged teenageBrendan Fraser stars in what's being hyped up as his major comeback performance (and rightfully so) as a reclusive, morbidly obese 600 lb online English professor who makes one final desperate attempt to reconnect with his estranged teenage daughter years after leaving her and her mother for a man he fell in love with. Directed by Darren Aronofsky ('Requiem For a Dream', 'The Wrestler', and 'Black Swan' just to name a few), and adapted from the stage play of the same name by Samuel D. Hunter, this intimate and personal look at a man who's seemingly lost everything and makes one last desperate bid for redemption in an effort to cling onto the one thing he let go of that he regrets the most is a rather Oscar baity-seeming film from a distance (and is most certainly is in some regards.) However, it's also full of heart and empathy (at least at times.) Certain characters, insults, lines of dialogue, etc. can't help but come across as overly harsh and fatphobic at times, but in other moments, the film is a powerful reminder and reaffirming look at the goodness of people that's often enough to reassure many viewers of the kinds of people that can and do still exist in this world. Fraser's hype lived up to every expectation of mine. He is simply phenomenal and deserves every accolade that comes his way (including an Oscar hopefully.) He's bound to rip out just about any viewer's heart. Even the supporting players turn in strong performances, with Sadie Sink of 'Stranger Thing's fame as his stubborn and rebellious daughter, and Hong Chau as his tough-loving nurse. Samantha Morton also briefly appears in one memorable scene as his ex wife. While the film itself sometimes feels cloying and forced with emotion, and the ending came off as a little sappy and corny to me, the emotion and heartache felt by the end is mostly well worth it thanks largely in part to Fraser and the rest of the cast's bold performances. This is an actor's film more than anything. It definitely takes center stage over the story, writing, etc. Overall, it's certainly a heavy watch (no pun intended there), and despite feeling like forced Oscar bait and artificially emotional at times, it's Fraser and his strong supporting cast that truly elevates this film into something greater. Expand
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moviecritic68Dec 25, 2022
Not sure why the word comedy was used in the genre description. Nothing funny about this movie. Well filmed and acted but some scenes were disturbing to watch. Not a movie for the light-hearted. Brendan Fraser was great portraying his character.
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alejandro970Feb 16, 2023
As a film, it is a severe and profound reflection that your worst enemy is in the mirror. Precisely, the character of Brendan Fraser is the core of the plot, and causes mixed feelings such as disgust, sympathy and compassion. After seeingAs a film, it is a severe and profound reflection that your worst enemy is in the mirror. Precisely, the character of Brendan Fraser is the core of the plot, and causes mixed feelings such as disgust, sympathy and compassion. After seeing this movie, one will never see or criticize fat people in the same way. Expand
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SoulWarfareFeb 25, 2023
A magnificent return from Brendan Fraser! He gives a phenomenal performance as Charlie that shows the grief, pain and yet the positivity of his morbidly obese character that makes him more complex. Hong Chau is also terrific as the nurse Liz.A magnificent return from Brendan Fraser! He gives a phenomenal performance as Charlie that shows the grief, pain and yet the positivity of his morbidly obese character that makes him more complex. Hong Chau is also terrific as the nurse Liz. She gives a performance that illustrates the struggle and pain of someone watching their friend self-destruct. I love the use of a 4:3 aspect ratio to really capture the claustrophobic nature of the apartment and to illustrate the obesity as Charlie takes much of the screen. The music score by Rob Simonsen is great and the makeup for the fat suit is stunning. This movie isn't for everyone as it is depressing and quite melodramatic. It also has some issues in the writing and story, especially considering one character who appears throughout but didn't add much to the plot in the end. Nevertheless, the movie is a hauntingly and heartbreakingly beautiful experience. Expand
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NOOTNO0TJan 23, 2023
This film goes against most films in the modern day and I really hope that it's filmography and storyline isn't repeated. This film gets it right and it's story doesn't need to be butchered. Brendan Fraser's performance was phenomenal in thisThis film goes against most films in the modern day and I really hope that it's filmography and storyline isn't repeated. This film gets it right and it's story doesn't need to be butchered. Brendan Fraser's performance was phenomenal in this film and It definitely isn't a feel good type of film but when you need it you definitely need it. I recommend this film too anybody who can handle its very real feeling story. Expand
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supermalik987Feb 26, 2023
Darren Aronofsky movie have away to my feel emotional for the movie and his cast. Most of us grew up watching Brendan Fraser from the mummy, George of the jungle of any of his movie . And it really sad about his struggle in Hollywood. With inDarren Aronofsky movie have away to my feel emotional for the movie and his cast. Most of us grew up watching Brendan Fraser from the mummy, George of the jungle of any of his movie . And it really sad about his struggle in Hollywood. With in the time I go to the movies theater I never saw a room where everyone broke down in tear or try to hold back at. I need to know I have done one thing write with my life. And who is going to be excited he going to be in a Martin Scorsese movie Expand
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sachineldhoFeb 21, 2023
The plot was intriguing, and the performances were excellent; however, the writing was sloppy at times. The missionary guy character was totally unnecessary and did not add anything significant to the plot. Expected more from a talentedThe plot was intriguing, and the performances were excellent; however, the writing was sloppy at times. The missionary guy character was totally unnecessary and did not add anything significant to the plot. Expected more from a talented director like Aronofsky. Expand
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laytonalanFeb 9, 2023
The sincerity Brendan Fraser and Hong Chau bring to this film can not be understated. As a gay person currently leaving religion in my personal life, this film is just what I needed.
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maaden_sweFeb 28, 2023
Fantastic performance from Brendan and the rest of the cast. Interesting story and what a job by the makeup department. Also, go read the negative user reviews for this movie, its hilarious.
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Amirhosein2005Feb 26, 2023
One of the masterpieces of the last few years... with an impressive and completely human story and wonderful acting
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TirakisJan 26, 2023
Love this movie! So sad and sobbing end! Very good performance!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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liamexeMar 2, 2023
Every minute of the movie gave the telling of the story force, focusing the audience's attention on the characters and dialogue. The characters occasionally seemed strange or unusually acted, but by the conclusion, everything makes sense.Every minute of the movie gave the telling of the story force, focusing the audience's attention on the characters and dialogue. The characters occasionally seemed strange or unusually acted, but by the conclusion, everything makes sense. There wasn't a single moment that didn't work. With everything that was happening on the screen, filming, colours, and even the ancient screen ratio worked really well. The soundtrack was excellently supported, and the ominous instrumentation was perfect. The story continued adding fresh information at the perfect speed to leave room for the next puzzle piece and emotional trip. While rating the film, I was unable to discover anything I would modify. Expand
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nnogohkoJan 6, 2023
At first, I wasn't sure if I liked the character of Charlie at first but seeing him desperately trying to reconnect with his daughter won me over. Charlie constantly saying his daughter is amazing no matter how **** she treats him throughoutAt first, I wasn't sure if I liked the character of Charlie at first but seeing him desperately trying to reconnect with his daughter won me over. Charlie constantly saying his daughter is amazing no matter how **** she treats him throughout this movie (with good reason of course) was very sympathetic. For Brendan Fraser's performance alone, The Whale is worth watching. However, I truly thought Hong Chau and Sadie Sink were also phenomenal in the film especially Sadie Sink who I think should be nominated for best supporting actress at the Oscars. The finale of this movie is absolutely heartwrenching and there is a line that Ellie says to Charlie that is just so heartbreaking towards the end I wasn't even able to cry since it was just so emotionally potent. I just kind of froze me. I think Ty Simpkins' character is the only character I think wasn't really necessary to the plot although he was great in the role. The movie is just under two hours but because of that story line the film feels a little dragged out sometimes. The prosthetic makeup on Brendan Fraser is also flawless. Expand
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maskedrider29Jan 31, 2023
Amazing! Brendan Fraser has never been better! He's an amazing actor and this is the best example of his incredible acting. HIGHLY recommended!
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alanpotter17Feb 22, 2023
A atuação do Fraser é a melhor coisa do filme, e sua caracterização também está muito convincente. Mas que sujeitinho chato hein. Irritante demais. Eu já teria desistido dele, a amiga merece um prêmio.
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Matryx2Feb 22, 2023
Una obra que llega y toca emociones profundas como pocas. Mejor actor del año
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DivineCommedieDec 20, 2022
It's not a fatman drama. Like Dostoevsky's novels, it tells about the depressions that many of us experience but ignore in life with great acting by Brendan Fraser.
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websterzinDec 27, 2022
Perhaps the only movie to truthfully represent a morbid obese individual and the struggles they deal with every day of their lives. Woke idiots hate this movie because they say it "fat shames". In reality, it is the opposite of fat-shaming.Perhaps the only movie to truthfully represent a morbid obese individual and the struggles they deal with every day of their lives. Woke idiots hate this movie because they say it "fat shames". In reality, it is the opposite of fat-shaming. This is an honest and empathetic film and the world is better with Darren Aronofsky making it. Expand
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DarkShadow024Jan 3, 2023
Очень хороший фильм, мне понравилось его смотреть, советую посмотреть. Я был впечатлен историей, а также актеры хорошо сыграли свои роли.
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DH58Jan 16, 2023
This is one of the Best Movies that I have ever seen in my life. Brendan Fraser should win Best Actor and Sadie Sink should win Best Actress! It has several parts that will keep you wondering what's going to happen next. Watch out for aThis is one of the Best Movies that I have ever seen in my life. Brendan Fraser should win Best Actor and Sadie Sink should win Best Actress! It has several parts that will keep you wondering what's going to happen next. Watch out for a surprise ending that I didn't see coming. I hope you like my review of this movie! Expand
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OrchidCJan 28, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Lights come up and we are all still sitting stunned. I am watching the credits through tears unable to move, overwhelmed in an ocean of emotion. I knew this would be my visceral reaction to Darren Aronofsky’s The Whale(2022) after only seeing the movie trailer. I came to the movie theater to cry alone and while I was not alone, their was a good amount of people for a Tuesday night. I did indeed cry hard many times. The film opens with a long shot of a bus and a dying field. It seems to be winter time. This sets a somber tone. The audience does not know it yet but that is a young man running away from his mistakes into the arms of the New Life church by the name of Thomas. Cut to a Zoom class where we here the instructor’s voice but his square is blacked out. There is a dramatic transition from the Zoom class to title of film to our main character Charlie played phenomenally by Brendan Fraser. He is a morbidly obese English professor which is why his Zoom screen was black. Making us immediately hyper aware that he knows he makes people uncomfortable. There is a jarring cut to him masturbating to gay porn but only barely. Because he immediately has what seems like a slight heart attack, later we find out it is congestive heart failure. I really loved this shot which will be used in the film often. The camera pans from behind Charlie to in front and around him in a 360 motion. As if to say there is a lot to take in here. The setting rarely changes throughout the whole film. We are mostly in Charlie’s slightly cluttered apartment. In a scene you can see some trash wedged under the cabinets. Although we rarely leave the apartment plot wise the character dynamics keep the audience captivated. We are seeing this man’s life and struggles from his point of view of being a prisoner in his home and ultimately in his body. Throughout the film I found myself asking why are you doing this to yourself? But then I would have to ask myself the same thing; we all can exhibit self-sabotaging behaviors sometimes. This is illustrated by the character Liz his nurse and best friend played by Hong Chau. Who loves him and tries to help him as much as he allows himself to be helped. She also has a dark since of humor and is not afraid to call him out on his **** She says this line in the beginning that stuck out to me. “Being in debt is better than being dead.” She is referring to him going to the hospital without insurance. It is sad that in American society this is what we must contend with when it comes to healthcare. Throughout the film we see Charlie’s refusal to go. Almost as if he is resigned to dying. But before he goes which he struggles with internally he wants his teen daughter to know how special she is. We learn that Ellie played by Sadie Sink his daughter hasn’t had contact with him much since she was eight and he left her to pursue a romantic relationship with a man. Obviously, this deeply pained her and she acts out throughout the film. So much so that he has to bribe her to spend time with him. Everything Sadie does is to let the world know she is hurting. She has been this way for so long her mother thinks she is evil. Charlie feels such overwhelming guilt about that decision he takes any scraps of quality time with her. We realize in the end how truly amazing he thinks she is. This is even after she drugged him. Between this and the death of his lover, Charlie just could not get through these hard emotions of loss and failure. This is shown with a scene where he is gorging himself with copious amounts of food while an ominous orchestra music plays in the background. In one scene he says “Who would want me to be apart of their life.” He is so disappointed with himself he can not see how sweet and tender he truly is. There is a bit of a religious element with several characters close proximity to the New Life Church. But the main characters don’t buy into the doctrine. To me this film is not about God but about self and how we grapple with the decisions we make. I won’t ruin the end for you, but it is so moving. I will say I love how he ascends to his daughter’s words. The very words he was so moved by. What he tried to teach his students to be honest to be vulnerable that is powerful writing. And that is what makes this film so moving. There is an honesty about our weaknesses. How hard it is to face our mistakes and not let our disappointment in self get the best of us. If you are not crying hard by the end you have a heart made of stone or maybe this just isn’t the film for you. But Darren Aronofsky I salute you as one of the best film makers in my lifetime. Who knows how to show the complexity of emotion we all experience in this life. Expand
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FortMira80Feb 20, 2023
Tremendous performances by Brendan Fraser and Hong Chau. Strong performance by Sadie Sink as well. Despite majority of scenes occurring in one room, due to the script and direction, the movie never felt boring.
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tchoisserFeb 22, 2023
I was expecting this movie for so long! Beautiful and sad. The amazing soundtrack makes you feel like you're observong this giant animal living it's sad life day by day. Honesty is a key word.
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IsteffyDec 16, 2022
Most of the negative reviews here are trying to paint this picture as fatphobic, or saying that it was inappropriate for someone to wear a fat suit. Please ignore these health-ignorant reviews and try to view this as the fine filmmaking itMost of the negative reviews here are trying to paint this picture as fatphobic, or saying that it was inappropriate for someone to wear a fat suit. Please ignore these health-ignorant reviews and try to view this as the fine filmmaking it is.

Brendan does a fantastic job, and really reminds me why I loved him so much in his early movies. The movie is not your typical hollywood movie and most of it takes place in one room. This is a movie for those who appreciate good filmmaking and writing.
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TyyroneMuggaJan 22, 2023
Interest 10/10
Characters 9/10
Cinematography/Set 8/10
Story 9/10
Acting 9.5/10
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Suz1251Dec 23, 2022
An amazing cast who all have an amazing performance. The music is on point with how Charlie is feeling when he feels it. Made everyone in the theater an emotional wreck. This movie does its job to pull you into the shoes of the protagonist,An amazing cast who all have an amazing performance. The music is on point with how Charlie is feeling when he feels it. Made everyone in the theater an emotional wreck. This movie does its job to pull you into the shoes of the protagonist, Charlie. You feel for him and with him during the movie. Such a well done film, the people complaining about it and calling this movie fat-shaming are virtue signaling and don't know what their talking about. I've read reviews that claim "the music is supposed to be dark to show that Charlie's doing something bad" however, I took the music to be Charlie's emotions he's angry the music is angry, he's depressed the music is depressing. I take the music as a que to what Charlie is feeling at the time the music is playing. It's an amazing film and I can tell everyone who worked on it did an amazing job. Expand
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andshereviewsJan 24, 2023
Whale is a raw movie that cuts into your emotions. Brandon and Sadie chemistry of a father and daughter is believable. I'm used to seeing Brandon in light and fun movies, and this was completely different. I don't want to give anything away.Whale is a raw movie that cuts into your emotions. Brandon and Sadie chemistry of a father and daughter is believable. I'm used to seeing Brandon in light and fun movies, and this was completely different. I don't want to give anything away. Sadie's performance in this was just as great as Brandon, and it needed to be. It wouldn't have worked if it wasn't. I loved this movie. I have recommended this movie to all my family and friends. I really don't want to give out details of this movie. So, I wanted to share the performances of Brandon and Sadie. This movie is in my Top 5 Movies. Expand
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TomMondayDec 10, 2022
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katezoeMar 4, 2023
Brendan Fraser deserves the Academy Award for this horrifying at times yet sad performance. Career best!!!
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VaxkangMar 25, 2023
Brendan Fraser with an amazing performance. I am not one to cry in a movie (like ever) and am generally a stoic over-all but this hit me in the feels pretty hard. Chronically depressed people (at times) kill themselves slowly with drugs andBrendan Fraser with an amazing performance. I am not one to cry in a movie (like ever) and am generally a stoic over-all but this hit me in the feels pretty hard. Chronically depressed people (at times) kill themselves slowly with drugs and alcohol and this is no different. Aslo looking at a few of the few negative reviews it reminds of how awful some human beings can really be. This movie "The Whale" is one of the best movies I have seen in quite some some. Solid 9/10. Expand
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TAPRMar 7, 2023
Me surpreendeu muito! Indicação do Brendan Fraser ao Oscar justíssima. O filme aborda como erros não devem ser punidos de forma perpétua. A obesidade mórbida do protagonista é apenas o agravante nesse drama sobre escolhas, consequências eMe surpreendeu muito! Indicação do Brendan Fraser ao Oscar justíssima. O filme aborda como erros não devem ser punidos de forma perpétua. A obesidade mórbida do protagonista é apenas o agravante nesse drama sobre escolhas, consequências e identidade. Expand
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LisaLR1Mar 17, 2023
THE WHALE, written by Samuel D. Hunter based on his play and directed by Darren Aronofsky ("Black Swan"), stars Brendan Fraser ("The Mummy") in his recent Best Actor Oscar-winning role as Charlie, a reclusive online English professorTHE WHALE, written by Samuel D. Hunter based on his play and directed by Darren Aronofsky ("Black Swan"), stars Brendan Fraser ("The Mummy") in his recent Best Actor Oscar-winning role as Charlie, a reclusive online English professor suffering from obesity and congestive heart failure, brought on following the death of his partner. With only days left to live, the main focus of the movie sees Charlie trying to make amends with his estranged, strong-willed teenage daughter, Ellie (Sadie Sink). Fraser gives an emotionally riveting performance that carries the film. Also very good in her supporting role as Charlie's friend and caretaker, Liz is actress Hong Chau ("Driveways"). THE WHALE is a great comeback achievement from Brendan Fraser, his Charlie will pull at your heartstrings. Expand
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GLADIADORMar 7, 2023
Uma atuação muito boa de brendan fraser, e a filha dele tem uma boa atuação tambem e o final é bem emocionante
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BulgarianCriticMar 26, 2023
Pretty great performance by Brendan, the story was very nice and they would not let you forget that our main character is very sick and constantly wheezing (which made even the more light-hearted moments pretty depressing). Some parts andPretty great performance by Brendan, the story was very nice and they would not let you forget that our main character is very sick and constantly wheezing (which made even the more light-hearted moments pretty depressing). Some parts and characters could have been cut-off in my opinion since they just waste time from the main issues and character problems.
A pretty decent drama.
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stevekmMar 15, 2023
What a tough movie to watch. No wonder Brendan won the Oscar, what a performance. On a deeper note, what's with the relationship with his daughter? As a teacher, he tells his students to tell the truth, be honest; is he?
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HabibiehakimMar 14, 2023
The Whale was intentionally to be depressing and uncomfortable and for some people who are still complaining about that, they just didn't understand, also if people find Brendan Fraser performance in the film was amazing but the real storyThe Whale was intentionally to be depressing and uncomfortable and for some people who are still complaining about that, they just didn't understand, also if people find Brendan Fraser performance in the film was amazing but the real story was just mediocre and nothing special, i am completely disagree, i mean what else?, it's a perfect problematic family drama story that all make sense, sure you can find that the reason he left his family because of a man is silly but i personally think it's different and i don't mind it at all, also Sadie Sink was really incredible playing this tomboyish jerk daughter and it's completely make sense and it works, Hong Chau was amazing and the rest too, everything is fit and it's added with these phenomenal performance, stunning makeup, great score, overall i found The Whale as a good example of a great depressing film, and it's also a great film to study too, it's incredible, and i love it, Brendan Fraser deserve all the awards. Expand
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slicelookMar 19, 2023
complaining about being fat is like complaining about being rich, with that said 10/10 just because cnn and the evil shadow governmental evil left west is down bot voting this and paying "critics" to down vote it also shows that evil have ancomplaining about being fat is like complaining about being rich, with that said 10/10 just because cnn and the evil shadow governmental evil left west is down bot voting this and paying "critics" to down vote it also shows that evil have an agenda against this which makes it easy for me to know where i stand. 10/10 WOOOO! Expand
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OskadMar 19, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Darren Aronofsky livre ici une superbe leçon de vie avec un scénario bien écrit et émouvant. Son film le plus simple, en terme de réalisation, mais le plus puissant émotionnellement parlant il s’avère touchant grâce aux extraordinaires personnalités de Charlie et de sa fille mais aussi de l’infirmière ou du jeune missionnaire avec même quelques très rares moments drôles tout en racontant une histoire très forte mais simultanément très dure
Le film raconte l’histoire de Charlie (Brendan Fraser), un professeur d’anglais obèse et dépressif qui vit reclus chez lui dans son appartement et qui essaie de renouer avec sa fille adolescente (Sadie Sink) qu’il n’a pas vue depuis des années avant de mourir ce film aborde des thèmes difficiles comme la dépression la solitude, du deuil, de la culpabilité et du pardon, l’auto-destruction, la rédemption, la paternité et l’empathie Il met en scène des personnages complexes et attachants, confrontés à leurs propres démons et à leurs relations difficiles le role qui l'as jouer Brendan Fraser est remarquable qui incarne avec justesse son personnage une performance exceptionnelle ! vraiment bravo
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trono9124Mar 22, 2023
It's the best film of 2023. I love the interpretation of Brendan Fraser, I love the interpretation of Sadie Sink. I feel a deep empathy for Charlie. I felt like he was a friend of mine, a person that I know. I feel pity for him I feel sorryIt's the best film of 2023. I love the interpretation of Brendan Fraser, I love the interpretation of Sadie Sink. I feel a deep empathy for Charlie. I felt like he was a friend of mine, a person that I know. I feel pity for him I feel sorry for his condition I can't hate him. He is real, the film is deeply real. Expand
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