Darren Aronofsky’s critically acclaimed The Whale features a stunning lead performance from Brendan Fraser, and it has an interesting backstory.
With its Oscar nominations, there are questions about whether Darren Aronofsky's The Whale is a true story. The movie was met with critical acclaim, especially its incredible lead performance from Brendan Fraser at its center, and it had a fascinating story. The Whale followed an introverted English teacher named Charlie , who lived with severe obesity and was trying to reconnect with his teenage daughter Ellie years after he left his family for his gay lover.
Aronofsky wanted to adapt The Whale on screen after seeing the play during its original run and meeting its writer, noting to NBC that he was especially touched by the line of dialogue, "people are incapable of caring." What took the film adaptation so long was his struggle to find someone who could personify Charlie's humanity. He then came across a trailer for the Brazilian thriller Journey to the End of the Night starring Fraser and knew he had found his perfect protagonist.
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