Quick Review: For a slow-burner, it should have had a more shocking climax, and it drags too much here and there, but "Rent-A-Pal" is still a refreshing entry into the genre with grim tone and proper '90s feel and look, led by the unsettling turn from Wheaton as the oppressed, deeply desperate Andy looking for love, but ending up with an uncanny digital friendship instead, and his portrayal of deep loneliness leading to sheer insanity is as sad as it is disturbing, and even scary at times.
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