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Dolph Springer (Reno 911's Jack Plotnick) awakens one morning to find he has lost the sole love of his life - his dog, Paul. Desperate to reunite with his best friend and to set things right, Dolph embarks on a journey which spirals into the realm of the absurd. On his quest, he drastically alters the lives of several severely bizarro characters, including a promiscuous pizza delivery girl (Entourage's Alexis Dziena), a mentally unstable, jogging-addicted neighbor, an opportunistic French-Mexican gardener, an eccentric pet detective (Steve Little of HBO's Eastbound And Down) and most mysterious of all, an enigmatic pony-tailed guru, Master Chang (William Fichtner) who imparts his teachings to Dolph on how to metaphysically reconnect with his pet. From fearless cinematic surrealist Quentin Dupieux, the director behind the head-exploding Rubber, Wrong is a wholly original and hilariously hallucinatory universe all its own. (c) Drafthouse
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Release Date Wrong: Mar 29, 2013 Limited
Genres Wrong
: Drama,Comedy
Wrong

Story Line For Wrong

Total Vote User Wrong : Visitor
User Percentage For Wrong : 61 %
User Ranting Wrong : 3.4
User Count Like for Wrong : 1,172
All Critics Count For Wrong : 31
All Critics Percentage For Wrong : 68 %
All Critics Ranting For Wrong : 5.9

Actors For Wrong

Jack Plotnick,Eric Judor,Alexis Dziena,Steven E. Little,Mark Burnham,William Fichtner,Regan Burns,Arden Myrin,Maile Flanagan,Todd Giebenhain,Barry Alan Levine,Zia Harris,LeShay Tomlinson,Guy Valentine,Max Nicolas,Tony Ruiz,Ian J. Putnam,Bob Jennings,Willy Cole Jenson,Josef Lieck


Wrong Movie Review:

Dupieux has to be applauded for creating a unique universe, but sometimes he seems stuck in it - to the point where we feel we're not always in on the joke.
David Lewis-San Francisco Chronicle

In Wrong, reality and the world of the film will regularly upend themselves; it's never quite reliably clear, though, that these inexplicable events are happening for a purpose.
Joel Arnold-NPR

Dupieux doesn't make films for everyone, but he does craft creative and abstract trips that are more than worth going on, even if they're fantastically difficult to explain to anyone who has yet to join the club.
Kate Erbland-MSN Movies

Dupieux's absurdism is simply muddled, masking the fact he doesn't really have much to say.
Mark Olsen-Los Angeles Times

It would take a firmer hand to right this "Wrong."
Nicolas Rapold-New York Times

The key to making a movie like this work is for the characters to invest themselves completely in the weird little universe Dupieux has created for them, and they do.
Bill Goodykoontz-Arizona Republic

I'll happily jump aboard the "Why Not" train that Quentin Dupieux so emphatically conducts yet again for Wrong, another delightfully absurd film that so many viewers will wrongfully, but understandably, hate.
Matt Donato-We Got This Covered

... crafts some amusing exchanges and trippy images even if the whole thing never adds up to much in the end.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com

With all of its robe mocking, its pet kidnapping service, its squeaky turkey dog toys, and most of all its turd memories, Wrong is one of the most unique films you'll ever sit through.
Chris Sawin-Examiner.com

Have you ever been stuck at a party talking to a guy who thinks he's a comic genius?
Leah Churner-Austin Chronicle

There's off-kilter style to spare: empty frames, heightened sterile imagery and mannered performances. But there's nothing below the surface that we haven't seen before.
Robert Levin-amNewYork

Wrong, despite its off-putting opening scene, carries itself in a bright, curious manner that encourages deeper investigation into Dolph's seriously messed-up week of misfortune.
Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com

The story wanders at times and includes interludes that feel like non sequiturs even for a movie hinged on such absurdities, but Dupieux, with the help of Plotnick, has created a unique world of soft chaos and goofy humor.
Matthew Odam-Austin American-Statesman

There's a sly brilliance to the way Dupieux responds to audience expectation by repeatedly, pointedly violating Chekhov's Law.
Tasha Robinson-AV Club

It's a lot easier to like a stunt when a filmmaker brings more than one idea to a movie, whether or not those ideas have anything to do with each other.
Matt Pais-RedEye

It doesn't seem to have any pretensions beyond the regimented unveiling of a parade of odd occurrences, plodding along under the banner of absurdity.
Jesse Cataldo-Slant Magazine

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