

Mr. Wrong
A single and lonely woman finds the seemingly perfect man to date, but soon regrets it when his deranged and possessive other personality emerges and worst still, she cannot convince anyone else of his Jekyll/Hyde true nature.
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Plot Summary
Playwright Martha Alston is tired of her string of bad relationships and decides to take matters into her own hands, setting her sights on the charming and seemingly perfect John Matthews. However, as their romance blossoms, Martha begins to notice unsettling behaviors and dangerous tendencies in John that make her question whether she's found her soulmate or a potential serial killer.
Critical Reception
Mr. Wrong was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, who panned its predictable plot, unfunny jokes, and weak chemistry between the leads. Audiences were similarly unimpressed, contributing to its poor box office performance.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a lack of genuine laughs and a tired romantic comedy formula.
- Ellen DeGeneres and Bill Pullman share little chemistry, making their relationship unbelievable.
- The plot is predictable and relies on tired tropes, offering little originality.
Google audience: Audiences found the movie to be largely unfunny and predictable, with many criticizing the lack of chemistry between the main actors and the weak storyline. Some viewers found Ellen DeGeneres's performance to be the only redeeming quality, but it wasn't enough to save the film.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress (Ellen DeGeneres).
Fun Fact
During filming, Ellen DeGeneres was reportedly unhappy with the script and her role, which contributed to the film's critical and commercial failure.
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