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Total Vote User Wrong : Visitor | |
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User Count Like for Wrong : 976 | |
All Critics Count For Wrong : 21 | |
All Critics Percentage For Wrong : 81 % | |
All Critics Ranting For Wrong : 6.2 | |
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 | |
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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 Composed of skit-like scenes and populated by gimmicky characters, the movie is flimsy, glib, and occasionally pretty funny. Ignatiy Vishnevetsky-Chicago Sun-Times The film's heady buzz is invigorating, and there are substantial pleasures-and laughs-to be found in all its real-life-just-gone-sour strangeness. Alan Scherstuhl-Village Voice As this wry, dry and glittering near-masterpiece proclaims, life is full of wrongness, but also full of mystery and wonder. Andrew O'Hehir-Salon.com Yuck. Keith Uhlich-Time Out New York Those on its perpetually absurd wavelength should soon find themselves left in fits of giggles. William Goss-MSN Movies 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 "Wrong" makes the point that people cannot communicate, not an original idea or more than a mildly amusing pic, but Jack Plotnick turns in solid deadpan performance. Harvey S. Karten-Compuserve I'm a sucker for humor of the weird and it hit me just right - but it also feels like Dupieux may be painting himself into a corner if he doesn't try something drastically different next time. Luke Y. Thompson-Nerdist Writer/director/composer/editor/cinematographer/auteur/weirdo Quentin Dupieux is a guy who pulls the mat right out from under the Hollywood norm and takes bold and colorful chances Chase Whale-Twitch Movies need more than non sequiturs, gags and nonsense, and it's there where Dupieux fails his film and the audience. Rob Hunter-Film School Rejects WRONG melted my brain into ice cream. And I loved it. Chris Bumbray-JoBlo's Movie Emporium Being awesome is the only reason it needs, but Dupieux keeps coming at situations from an angle that bears reflection. Fred Topel-CraveOnline Wrong will be a hysterical joy in the right hands. Kate Erbland-Film School Rejects | |
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