Brendan Fraser, 53, got one more heartfelt applause for his new film, The Whale, which will make a big appearance so that all could see on Dec. 9.

The entertainer, who plays a 600-pound man named Charlie attempting to reconnect with his alienated girl played by More unusual Things star Sadie Sink,

stepped in front of an audience after the film's screening at the BFI London Film Celebration on Tuesday night and was moved to tears by the crowd's response,

as found in the underneath video. Brendan showed his appreciation all through the five-minute wildly energetic applause by bowing,

shaking his head, and imparting the stage to his kindred movie producers as the crowd applauded and supported him.

The contacting minutes for Brendan followed the thunderous applause he got at the Venice Film Celebration toward the beginning of September.

He unassumingly sat in his seat and applauded along as the crowd ejected in cheers following the film's end prior to being urged to stand up

and completely take at the time by his teammates. He should have been visible getting close to home as he checked out the room.

Fans took to online entertainment after both heartfelt applauses to laud Brendan for his most memorable driving job after 2013's Breakout.

Moreover, Dwayne "The Stone" Johnson, 50, perceived the George of the Wilderness star's work by

reviewing his consideration when he entered the establishment Brendan is known for, The Mummy.

"Man this makes me so glad to see this delightful applause for Brendan," he tweeted after the entertainer's thunderous applause in London.

"He upheld me coming into his Mummy Returns establishment for my very first job, which started off my Hollywood vocation.

Pulling for all your prosperity sibling and well done to my bud Darren Aronofsky."

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