Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Real-life road trip helped ‘Brad’s Status’ actors bond

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TORONTO » Ben Stiller thought the best way to prepare for his role as a dad taking his son on a college tour in the film “Brad’s Status” was to take the actor playing his son on an actual road trip.

So Stiller and Austin Abrams got in a car and took a drive from Montreal to New York, making stops along the way. “I feel like it really it helped because we’re supposed to be like father and son,” Abrams said.

The bitterswee­t comedy has Stiller’s character, Brad, driving his son around the Northeast looking at schools, but all he can think about are his own failures in life. Along the way, he starts to question if he has really failed.

Stiller saw the subject matter as relatable, along with having a chance to work with Mike White, who wrote and directed the film, which hit theaters Friday.

The road trip not only helped the two actors’ relationsh­ip on screen. Stiller said they also had a great time doing it. On the way, Stiller stopped at a historical attraction and dressed up in a Revolution­ary War outfit, much to embarrassm­ent of Abrams.

That moment made it feel real. “I was like hey, we’re father and son. This is happening,” Stiller said.

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