''Rent-A-Pal'' is a 2020 American
thriller film
Thriller film, also known as suspense film or suspense thriller, is a broad film genre that evokes excitement and suspense in the audience. The suspense element found in most films' plots is particularly exploited by the filmmaker in this genre. ...
written and directed by Jon Stevenson, produced by
J.D. Lifshitz, Brian Landis Folkins, Jon Stevenson, Annie Elizabeth Baker, Jimmy Weber, Robert B. Martin Jr., Brandon Fryman and Raphael Margules. It stars
Wil Wheaton
Richard William "Wil" Wheaton III (born July 29, 1972) is an American actor and writer. He portrayed Wesley Crusher on the television series ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', Gordie Lachance in the film ''Stand by Me (film), Stand by Me'', ...
, Brian Landis Folkins, Kathleen Brady, Amy Rutledge, and Adrian Egolf.
''Rent-A-Pal'' was released on September 11, 2020, by
IFC Midnight, and received positive reviews from critics.
Plot
In 1990,
middle-aged bachelor David Brower uses Video Rendezvous, a
video dating
Dating is a stage of Romance (love), romantic relationships in which individuals engage in activity together, often with the intention of evaluating each other's suitability as a partner in a future intimate relationship. It falls into the cate ...
service, while also caring for his irritable
dementia
Dementia is a syndrome associated with many neurodegenerative diseases, characterized by a general decline in cognitive abilities that affects a person's ability to perform activities of daily living, everyday activities. This typically invo ...
-stricken mother, Lucille. His father, Frank, a
jazz
Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Its roots are in blues, ragtime, European harmony, African rhythmic rituals, spirituals, h ...
musician, committed suicide ten years prior. After recording a new tape at Video Rendezvous, David stumbles across a tape entitled ''Rent-A-Pal'' in the bargain bin and purchases it. The tape features host Andy who
talks to the viewer and leaves pauses for the viewer to respond, simulating a conversation. David is quickly disillusioned and shuts it off.
Video Rendezvous tells David a woman named Lisa wants to match with him after watching his latest tape. When he goes to retrieve her tape, the receptionist informs him Lisa has found another match. David watches her tape and learns that she likes jazz and is a professional caregiver, which depresses him further. He continues watching ''Rent-A-Pal'' and confides in Andy that Lucille was physically abusive. David talks about his failures to find a partner, and when Andy shares a story about a girl, David becomes his friend.
David continuously watches the tape, talking, drinking, and playing cards with Andy. Andy presses David for an embarrassing story, and they swap stories about experiences with girls. David begins
masturbating to Andy's story, even as Andy inexplicably tells it with David's name instead of his. Lucille catches David masturbating, but mistakes him for Frank. As she gets belligerent, David angrily tells her that her husband is dead. After she breaks down, he recants and says that Frank is alive and well.
Video Rendezvous informs David that Lisa's previous match didn't work out and that she's once again interested in him. The two go on a date and connect over their experience in
caregiving
A caregiver, carer or support worker is a paid or unpaid person who helps an individual with activities of daily living. Caregivers who are members of a care recipient's family or social network, who may have specific professional training, are o ...
. The date goes successfully, and Lisa sets up another one for the following evening. David tells Andy, but Andy accuses David of casting him aside and forgetting about their plan to play cards. David cancels his date, using his mom as an excuse.
David spends the evening interacting with Andy, but discovers that Lucille has wandered out of the house. Frantic, David calls Lisa for help. Together they find her and bring her home. David shows Lisa his room and shares his father's music with her. As they get intimate on the couch, David accidentally turns on ''Rent-A-Pal''. Andy seems to watch David judgingly. David prematurely
ejaculates
Ejaculation is the discharge of semen (the ''ejaculate''; normally containing sperm) from the penis through the urethra. It is the final stage and natural objective of male sexual stimulation, and an essential component of natural concepti ...
when Lisa touches him, at which Andy laughs hysterically. When Lisa questions David about the tape, he gets angry and defensive, prompting her to leave.
The next morning, as David cleans the house, he finds in his mother's room a picture of him and Andy, seemingly taken during the course of the tape. He finds Lucille cutting up his tape in the kitchen, mistaking it for
Scotch tape. Furious, David strikes her in the face with the tape before going out and buying another copy. After rewatching it, he picks up Lucille from the kitchen floor and takes her to the basement stairs. When she addresses him as David, he coldly tells her she's the reason that Frank killed himself, then pushes her down the stairs. All the
TVs in the house begin to play ''Rent-A-Pal''.
Lisa arrives, wanting to make amends for the previous night, and discovers Lucille's body. David confronts her while speaking like Andy and tries to keep her from calling the police. He then tries to murder her. She manages to stab him in the chest with a pair of scissors before fleeing. David drags himself into the basement and fast-forwards the tape to the end, in which Andy forlornly says goodbye to the viewer, before he bleeds out.
Cast
*
Wil Wheaton
Richard William "Wil" Wheaton III (born July 29, 1972) is an American actor and writer. He portrayed Wesley Crusher on the television series ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', Gordie Lachance in the film ''Stand by Me (film), Stand by Me'', ...
as Andy
* Brian Landis Folkins as David Brower
* Amy Rutledge as Lisa
* Kathleen Brady as Lucille Brower
* Adrian Egolf as Diane
* Josh Staan as Camera man
* Luke Sorge as Customer
* Olivia Hendrick as Susan
* Andrew Vincent as Rollerskater
* Karin Carr as Carla
* Sara Woodyard as Mary
* Brandon Fryman as Skate City employee
Release
The film was released on September 11, 2020.
Reception
On
Rotten Tomatoes
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the film has an approval rating of based on reviews from critics, with an average score of . The website's critics consensus reads: "''Rent-A-Pal'' suffers from untapped thematic potential, but Wil Wheaton's unsettling performance makes this unique horror story worth watching." On
Metacritic
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, the film has a weighted average score of 61 out of 100, based on 7 critics, indicating "Generally Favorable reviews".
Frank Scheck of
The Hollywood Reporter
''The Hollywood Reporter'' (''THR'') is an American digital and print magazine which focuses on the Cinema of the United States, Hollywood film industry, film, television, and entertainment industries. It was founded in 1930 as a daily trade pap ...
wrote: "What makes the film work as well as it does, at least up to a point, are the perfectly calibrated performances."
Accolades
References
External links
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* {{IMDb title, 12274228, Rent-A-Pal
2020 films
2020 psychological thriller films
2020 independent films
2020s English-language films
2020s American films
American psychological thriller films
American independent films
Fiction about matricide
Films about dementia
Films about friendship
Films about murder
Films shot in Colorado
Films set in Colorado
Films set in 1990
Films set in the 1990s
Films impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic
English-language thriller films
English-language independent films