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  1. Sep 4, 2022 · The Whale’ Review: Brendan Fraser Is Sly and Moving as a Morbidly Obese Man, but Darren Aronofsky’s Film Is Hampered by Its Contrivances

  2. Dec 9, 2022 · Liz (Hong Chau) has an honest, unconditional friendship with Charlie. Courtesy of A24. His friend Liz (the equally terrific Hong Chau), a cantankerous nurse who regularly stops by to care for his health, is often the one to carry that burden.

    • Why Brendan Fraser's Performance in The Whale Is So Good
    • Will Brendan Fraser Win An Oscar For The Whale?
    • How The Whale Begins Brendan Fraser's Comeback
    • Fraser's Oscar Nomination Is More Than Just A Comeback Story

    The Whale is set up a lot like a stage play, in which Charlie's house is really the only set used in the film. Charlie's movement is also restricted throughout, and Brendan Fraser conveys the nuances of his character’s emotions through his eyes, face, and tone of voice. This isn’t an easy feat for any actor, but Fraser’s expressive eyes go a long w...

    When the movie was still on the film festival circuit, Brendan Fraser's performance in The Whale was one of the buzz-worthy subjects. As awards season has kicked in, Fraser is still at the forefront when it comes to conversations surrounding the Best Actor category. A number of film critics associations, including the Critics Choice Association, ha...

    It’s not that The Whale is Brendan Fraser’s first film in a long time — the actor has been working consistently for the last several years — but it is his first major role in a film that is receiving awards recognition on this scale. With The Whale, Fraser's performance served as a reminder of what he was capable of as an actor, and the film reigni...

    Brendan Fraser's performance in The Whale didn't earn an Oscar nomination just because Hollywood loves a comeback story. The Whale may be the most important role in Fraser's careerat this point, and it certainly did off the actor the opportunity to remind the world of his talents. It is also true that the story surrounding his comeback has been cha...

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  3. “I think The Whale is a tough film. To get to the pay off at the end, which I believe is significant, you have to stick with it,” Aronofsky admits.

  4. Sep 4, 2022 · Movies. Movie Reviews. ‘The Whale’ Review: Brendan Fraser Is Heart-Wrenching in Darren Aronofsky’s Portrait of Regret and Deliverance. Sadie Sink, Hong Chau, Ty Simpkins and Samantha Morton...

  5. Dec 7, 2022 · Ostensibly a character study of a man desperate to connect before time slips away from him, The Whale becomes an exercise in watching a slow suicide. Charlie (Fraser), afflicted by obesity, has...

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  7. Dec 9, 2022 · His closest friend, Liz (Hong Chau), who happens to be a nurse, warns him that he is going to die if he doesn’t go to the hospital, but Charlie explains that he has neither health insurance nor...

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