Brendan Fraser’s ‘The Whale’ premieres its first trailer and we’re already crying

Few things make you feel choked up like the first trailer for The Whale. The reasons are many, but it is mainly due to the return of the actor who marked the childhood of many with titles like George of the Jungle Y The Mummythe acclaimed Brendan Fraser, 53 years old.

The new film from the famous film company A24, responsible for titles such as Everything Everywhere At The Same Time Y midsummer, comes from the hand of a top director, the man behind jewels like the black swan Y Mother!, Darren Aronofsky, who is a sure pass for this movie to succeed like no other.

The first trailer for The Whale shows us an unrecognizable Brendan Fraser

As if that were not enough, the cast of the film is extremely talented. As the protagonist we will see a renewed and totally unrecognizable Brendan Fraser because of a special suit that will add approximately 100 kilos. While co-star Sadie Sink (stranger things), presents us with a new face of the work we are used to, which excites us like never before.

But what is the movie about? The Whale tells the story of Charlie (Fraser), an obese English teacher who tries to reconnect with his daughter (Sink) after she left her family for her lover. gay, who later died. Leaving him like that, in a permanent state of pain and misery that leads him to eat as the only way to escape from his reality.

The first trailer for The Whale shows us an unrecognizable Brendan Fraser

The setting of teaser A most moving, sad and bittersweet story advances us, because with only a minute of the first advance we are struck by Fraser’s only phrase:

Do you ever get the feeling that people are incapable of not caring? People are amazing.

In this way, Brendan Fraser is emerging as one of the strongest rivals to compete in the Oscars. Not for nothing did he earn a six-minute standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival, a moment that made him (and all of us) cry with emotion.

Finally, the feature film based on the play by Samuel D. Hunter, who also supported Aronofsky in adapting the script, does not have a release date in Mexico, but it will hit American theaters on December 9 of this year and on December 4. from January 2023 to Spain.

Source: Okchicas

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