Sep 15, 2017
It's easy to overlook counting our blessings, and the new movie "Brad's Status" tries to provide a thoughtful and occasionally funny reminder of that unfortunate fact. It stars Ben Stiller as Brad, a 47-year-old husband and father who is wallowing in a mid-life crisis while taking his teenage son on a weekend college scouting trip that includes his own alma mater, Tufts University.
The fact he's returning to his old stomping grounds leads Brad to reminisce and obsess on his life choices in comparison to his more successful old college buddies. Yet he's overlooking the fact that he has a pretty good life going for himself.
Written and directed by Mike White, who has previously written several movies with fresh points of view including "School of Rock," "Nacho Libre" and "The Good Girl," the film places the focus largely on Stiller and his interior monologues complaining about his average life. That's not necessarily a good decision, since Brad and the old friends he obsesses about are so miserable and annoying that few viewers will want to spend any time with them.
Brad is first seen tossing and turning in his sleep, asking himself how his life turned out the way it has before asking his wife Melanie (Jenna Fischer) if they are likely to inherit her wealthy parents' expensive home in the hopes that it would be their backup plan for a cushy retirement.