Wrong
Wrong

Wrong

2012Movie93 minEnglish

Dolph Springer wakes up one morning to realize he has lost the love of his life, his dog, Paul. During his quest to get Paul (and his life) back, Dolph radically changes the lives of others -- risking his sanity all the while.

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IMDb5.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes60%
Metacritic57/100
Google Users58%
Director: Quentin DupieuxGenres: Comedy, Mystery, Sci-Fi

Plot Summary

Dolph Springer wakes up one morning to find his dog, Paul, is missing. Desperate to find his beloved pet, Dolph embarks on a bizarre and surreal journey through a distorted reality. Along the way, he encounters eccentric characters and inexplicable events that blur the lines between the real and the absurd, all while searching for any clue to Paul's whereabouts.

Critical Reception

Wrong received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who often praised its unique and surrealist style, as well as its dark humor. However, some found the film's enigmatic nature and lack of clear narrative resolution to be frustrating.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its distinctively bizarre and original surrealist comedy.
  • Appreciated for its unconventional narrative and dark, absurdist humor.
  • Criticized by some for being overly enigmatic and lacking a coherent plot.

Google audience: Audiences found the film to be a peculiar and quirky experience, with many enjoying its strange sense of humor and unconventional approach. Some viewers felt the plot was too confusing or nonsensical, while others appreciated its unique artistic vision.

Fun Fact

Director Quentin Dupieux also wrote and directed the film 'Steak' (2007), which shares a similar absurdist and surrealist tone with 'Wrong'.

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Reno

Reno

**Seems everything is wrong, but in a funny way.** Surely a much better film than the previous one by the director. 'Rubber' had the innovation, but the type of dark comedy was not for everyone, especially not for me, though I appreciate...