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| The TelegraphRobbie CollinFraser’s casting is so moving in part because we can still recognise this beloved figure under the blubber, but it’s also because Fraser’s own performance doesn’t court pity. His Charlie is complex, flawed, funny and otherwise fully and radiantly human: a rounded character in more ways than one. |
| Film ThreatAbhishek SharmaThe cast’s commitment throughout The Whale allows Aronofsky to create a tearful experience. |
| The Associated PressMark KennedyThis is a film that stays with you and changes you. It is heavy, indeed. |
| USA TodayBrian TruittThe Whale is an exquisitely soulful tale that avoids forgettable sentimentality. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperFraser becomes Charlie and infuses him with intelligence, pathos, humor and heart. It is one of the best performances of the year in one of the best movies of the year. |
| The PlaylistJack KingWhat it boasts in abundance — in this riveting study of a deeply broken man, suffocated by nine years of self-immolation — is a rare and deep compassion, elevated by Fraser’s starring turn. |
| New York PostJohnny OleksinskiFraser, so good, takes what could be a joke, a flat tragedy, or even a lecture about weight and imbues it with gorgeous humanity. |
| The Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneyThe intense chamber drama never disguises its stage roots but transcends them with the grace and compassion of the writing and the layers of pain and despair, love and dogged hope peeled back in the central performance. Fraser makes us see beyond the alarming appearance to the deeply affecting heart of this broken man. |
| ABC NewsPeter TraversBrendan Fraser is on the march to Oscar. That's how astonishing his acting is as a morbidly obese recluse in this deeply moving character study. Accusations that wearing a fatsuit diminishes his tour de force performances are nonsense. This is essential viewin |
| The Seattle TimesSoren AndersenThe fat suit is in a sense a distraction in that you wonder how Fraser was able to act within it. But the fact that he does so and so effectively makes The Whale a searing, moving experience. |