"Do Nothing Rent-a-Man" was a video clip reported in the South China Morning Post. The man who posted the original ad in Japan was the starting point for blending a variety of inspirations, weaving them into the basis for the plot and ultimately for the film's title. In the Japanese man's real-life offering, his role is to listen and create a safe space for women, else nothing in particular.
Las Vegas visitors frequently see bighorn sheep, a hidden tourist attraction, freely roaming throughout the Valley of Fire State Park desert.
The actors hiked in suit jackets on location, at one point hiking over a mile to and from a secluded place to film away from tourist interruption. Desert hikers were so enthralled with actor Jomari D.'s plaid suit in the middle of a hiking trail on an 86 degree day that they stopped to take pictures.
Jomri D. is a Filipino-Chinese-American actor whose work experience in Las Vegas has enriched him with over a decade of sales, venue, music, nightlife, and clientele interaction. His L.A. stomping grounds and its high-quality surrounding developed his goal of ascending the entertainment industry.
Jakub Baranski is a Polish-American actor whose finance and management degrees opened him up to the world of accounting. His early love for film, Chicago upbringing, and curiosity for the subtleties of the human environment sparked his interest in exploring an entertainment career.