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6.3/10
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1990: David, 40, looks after his dementia mom. He uses a video dating service to no avail. He buys a "Rent-A-Pal" video tape and things change.1990: David, 40, looks after his dementia mom. He uses a video dating service to no avail. He buys a "Rent-A-Pal" video tape and things change.1990: David, 40, looks after his dementia mom. He uses a video dating service to no avail. He buys a "Rent-A-Pal" video tape and things change.
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Long and slow movie to get to the end. It's a bit creepy which was a nice tone once it got to that part. The lasagna was the real villain in this movie.
Well that was a surprise. I definitely wasn't expecting this movie to be as good as it was. Other then the ending I thought this movie was really good. It had a great cast and original plot. I can't really think of another film quite like it. I wouldn't necessarily call it a horror film though. It was more like a dark comedy. 6 stars from me.
40 year old David lives at home with his 73 year old mother and acts as her full-time carer as she suffers from dementia. After unsuccessfully trying to find love via a video dating agency for the last 6 months, David opts to buy a video called Rent-a-Pal hoping that this will provide him with a viable short-term substitute. However, the more David watches this video the more he finds his life spiralling out of control...
Rent-a-Pal is an example of a film that does a slow-burn approach correct; there's an almost quaint, sedate, direct-to-video feel about the first half of the film as David quietly goes about his day-to-day life looking after his mother. But as things progress there's a simmering tension to the picture as David's obsession and gradual detachment from reality begins to unfold...
It's fair to say that the contrast from the first half of the film to the second half is a tad jolting and some may be taken by surprise at just how disturbing and brutal the film becomes in its second half (me included), but if you can hack it then the film does provide a good examination in to the gradual descent in to madness of a lonely individual; you can make what you will of David's interactions with Andy, but personally I feel that David was 'hearing what he wanted to here.' most of the time.
The acting is pretty good and helps to create the disturbing atmosphere that permeates the film; particular mention should go to Brian Landis Folkins for his terrific portrayal, but Wil Wheaton's creepy turn is also worthy of mention.
Rent-a-Pal is both disturbing and bizarre, but at the same time it's compelling and fascinating to watch (although I'll admit it won't be for all tastes). Still if you can handle these sort of things in a film then you're in for something of a treat with Rent-a-Pal.
Rent-a-Pal is an example of a film that does a slow-burn approach correct; there's an almost quaint, sedate, direct-to-video feel about the first half of the film as David quietly goes about his day-to-day life looking after his mother. But as things progress there's a simmering tension to the picture as David's obsession and gradual detachment from reality begins to unfold...
It's fair to say that the contrast from the first half of the film to the second half is a tad jolting and some may be taken by surprise at just how disturbing and brutal the film becomes in its second half (me included), but if you can hack it then the film does provide a good examination in to the gradual descent in to madness of a lonely individual; you can make what you will of David's interactions with Andy, but personally I feel that David was 'hearing what he wanted to here.' most of the time.
The acting is pretty good and helps to create the disturbing atmosphere that permeates the film; particular mention should go to Brian Landis Folkins for his terrific portrayal, but Wil Wheaton's creepy turn is also worthy of mention.
Rent-a-Pal is both disturbing and bizarre, but at the same time it's compelling and fascinating to watch (although I'll admit it won't be for all tastes). Still if you can handle these sort of things in a film then you're in for something of a treat with Rent-a-Pal.
For such a low budget film with no very big name Hollywood actors, this is actually a very good picture. It doesn't have any big stunts, CGI or typical Hollywood scare tactics, but it doesn't need any. The acting is exceptionally well done and well cast to fit the script. The actors are more than capable of executing a creepy discomfort from beginning to end, which is a nice change from the traditional gory hack and slash films lately that just try to produce shock value. There are some gory scenes here and there, but they're evenly spaced out and not overly dramatic. Last but not least, it has Will Wheaton, so if you're a big Star Trek TNG fan, you'll like that he's in it and the role really allows him to spread his acting wings.
Plot
1990: David, 40, looks after his dementia mom. He uses a video dating service to no avail. He buys a "Rent-A-Pal" video tape and things change.
Cast
The directional debut of Jon Stevenson and stars Lord King Emperor of all us nerds, Wil Wheaton.
Verdict
Rent-A-Pal was a movie I watched because I wanted to see something before bed and I couldn't be bothered to spend much time scrolling through the streaming service. I had no expectations, I had never heard of the film and I was going in blind and that's rare and appreciated.
If you're expecting a horror, you'll be disappointed as it simply isn't Think of it as a slow burn thriller with the core themes of loneliness and mental health.
It's a solemn sad tale that doesn't really let up, it's dark, it's gripping and unexpectedly it was surprisingly unique and kept my attention throughout.
Wheaton was great here, the films construction is solid and though I'd argue it's very niche it worked for me and I walked away deeming it one of the better movies I've seen in a while.
Rants
Something I took away from the film was nostalgia, did I ever participate in VHS dating? No, in fact I don't know if it's ever been a thing here in the UK and certainly doesn't come across very practical. But VHS, the 90's, it reminds me of the good ol'days of visiting Blockbuster, that wonderful feeling of a VHS block and the noise it made when you moved it. I miss those days, digital doesn't have the same magic.
Breakdown
Very unique Fascinating premise Good performances Very niche Drags in places.
1990: David, 40, looks after his dementia mom. He uses a video dating service to no avail. He buys a "Rent-A-Pal" video tape and things change.
Cast
The directional debut of Jon Stevenson and stars Lord King Emperor of all us nerds, Wil Wheaton.
Verdict
Rent-A-Pal was a movie I watched because I wanted to see something before bed and I couldn't be bothered to spend much time scrolling through the streaming service. I had no expectations, I had never heard of the film and I was going in blind and that's rare and appreciated.
If you're expecting a horror, you'll be disappointed as it simply isn't Think of it as a slow burn thriller with the core themes of loneliness and mental health.
It's a solemn sad tale that doesn't really let up, it's dark, it's gripping and unexpectedly it was surprisingly unique and kept my attention throughout.
Wheaton was great here, the films construction is solid and though I'd argue it's very niche it worked for me and I walked away deeming it one of the better movies I've seen in a while.
Rants
Something I took away from the film was nostalgia, did I ever participate in VHS dating? No, in fact I don't know if it's ever been a thing here in the UK and certainly doesn't come across very practical. But VHS, the 90's, it reminds me of the good ol'days of visiting Blockbuster, that wonderful feeling of a VHS block and the noise it made when you moved it. I miss those days, digital doesn't have the same magic.
Breakdown
Very unique Fascinating premise Good performances Very niche Drags in places.
Did you know
- TriviaThere was a real video cassette sold in 1986 called Rent A Friend. A lot of the scenes done by Wil Wheaton are direct references to things that happened on the original video from 1986.
- ConnectionsFeatures La dame du vendredi (1940)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $30,901
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $19,650
- Sep 13, 2020
- Gross worldwide
- $31,053
- Runtime
- 1h 48m(108 min)
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