Zac Efron In Buddy Road Trip Comedy with Robert De Niro In “DIRTY GRANDPA”
Zac Efron and Robert De Niro go on a wild familial bonding in “Dirty
Grandpa,” where Edron plays young, buttoned-up, conservative lawyer Jason Kelly
who is in the final stages of preparation for a picture-perfect wedding to his
seemingly ideal fiancée Meredith Goldstein (Julianne Hough) when Jason’s
beloved paternal grandmother passes. Though it’s the week before his big day,
everyone’s concerned for Grandpa Dick (Robert De Niro), suddenly alone for the
first time after 40 years of marriage.
After the
funeral, Dick asks if Jason can drive him to Florida the following day, where
he can grieve in the solace of their beloved getaway home. Knowing that Dick’s
license has been suspended – and with the promise that he’ll be back the next
day – Jason reluctantly agrees.
Once the trip
begins, Grandpa’s true agenda emerges and it’s decidedly not one of him moping
silently in a car. Between the golf detour, the cigar chomping, hard-drinking,
and the Daytona Beach detour that goes completely off the rails, Jason quickly
learns that the grandpa he knows and loves is not exactly the man he thought he
was. Yet the pair’s crazy, debauched and revealing road trip will also help
Jason come to grips with who he is too, which may be an even bigger surprise.
With these very different blood relatives, learning something about how life
should be lived turns out to be a two-way street.
For the role of
Jason, Dick’s conservative and uptight grandson tricked into serving as
co-pilot to Dick’s last effort at youth-grabbing wish fulfillment, the script
was sent to actor Zac Efron, whose recent foray into the comedy realm with
Neighbors proved to be a huge success. Efron found the script shocking, smart,
and hilarious and was all-in, particularly when presented with the possibility
of working with the incomparable Robert De Niro.
“It’s every guy’s
dream to work with Bob De Niro,” says Efron. “I was really curious how we would
work together. He’s been doing this for so long, he’s such an icon, yet I don’t
think I’ve ever seen him do a role like this. The day I heard this could
potentially happen, every antenna went up. It was like, ‘Could I even work with
this guy?’ Our histories are so different! There’s Robert De Niro, Taxi Driver,
and then there’s me, High School Musical!”
Efron continues,
“being such a big fan, it was an opportunity to learn from one of the absolute
greatest actors that’s ever lived. He’s such a presence on camera – formidable
and dramatic and real – that when he applies all those talents and skill to
comedy, the screen just blows up. I would break constantly because the stuff
that would come out of his mouth was insane. Then the movie ended up being
really cool, so it was a double win.”
Zac Efron notes
that as packed with laughs as it is, the undercurrent of family bonding and
self-expression in Dirty Grandpa gives the comedy a richer texture. “At the end
of the day, the movie is about family coming back together, and about being set
free,” says Efron. “It’s a story of growth and happiness. It’s just that the
road there is ridiculously funny and chaotic.”
Guaranteed to be
a boundless, wild ride, Dirty Grandpa is sure to not disappoint, either as a
raucous laugh-getter or a compelling, inspiring story of two men seeking
different types of fulfillment. Says director Dan Mazer, “All road trips lead
somewhere. But in this case, it’s a destination of understanding, growth and
bonding that points the way forward for both Dick and Jason, who come to
realize how much they had to learn from each other. There may not be many
dignified moments on their journey, but the ultimate indignity is tolerating a
life you don’t want, and that’s where Jason grows the most from hanging out
with his one-of-a-kind Dirty Grandpa.”
“Dirty Grandpa”
opens this February 3 in cinemas from Pioneer Films.
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