Brendan Fraser is having a moment at the Venice International Film Festival.The once ubiquitous movie star of The Mummy franchise and George of the Jungle had, in the last decade, backed away from the spotlight.
But Fraser is charting what could be a major comeback starting with his transformative role in Darren Aronofsky’s The Whale, which had its world premiere Sunday night at the festival. ‘Lord of the Rings’ is back: Everything you need to know about ‘The Rings of Power’ TV show As the credits rolled in the Sala Grande theatre, the audience gave the film a long standing ovation while Fraser, on the balcony alongside his director and co-stars, wiped tears away.Fraser plays Charlie, a reclusive English teacher with a kind soul who weighs 600 pounds.
While the film already has pundits predicting Oscar nominations, Fraser is trying not to think about whether awards are in his future.“I’m just trying to stay in today,” Fraser said before the premiere. ‘Lord of the Rings’ is back: Everything you need to know about ‘The Rings of Power’ TV show Aronofsky has been trying to make The Whale for about 10 years.
He vividly remembers reading The New York Times review of Samuel D. Hunter’s play, going out to see it, and knowing he had to meet the writer.One line in particular stuck out to him: “People are incapable of not caring.” It’s why, he said, he had to make the film.But casting presented a challenge.“To a lot of Sam Hunter’s pain, it took me 10 years to make this movie and that’s because it took me 10 years to cast,” Aronofsky said. “Casting Charlie was a huge challenge.