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Wrong

  • 2012
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 34m
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6.2/10
11K
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William Fichtner and Alexis Dziena in Wrong (2012)
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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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 ... Read allDolph 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.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.

  • Director
    • Quentin Dupieux
  • Writer
    • Quentin Dupieux
  • Stars
    • Jack Plotnick
    • Todd Giebenhain
    • Eric Judor
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Quentin Dupieux
    • Writer
      • Quentin Dupieux
    • Stars
      • Jack Plotnick
      • Todd Giebenhain
      • Eric Judor
    • 32User reviews
    • 124Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 nominations total

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    Wrong: Boss Office
    Clip 2:49
    Wrong: Boss Office
    Wrong: Master Chang Wants To See You
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    Wrong: Master Chang Wants To See You
    Wrong: Dolph Meets Master Chang
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    Wrong: Dolph Meets Master Chang

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    Jack Plotnick
    Jack Plotnick
    • Dolph Springer
    Todd Giebenhain
    Todd Giebenhain
    • Pizza Delivery Man
    Eric Judor
    Eric Judor
    • Victor
    Alexis Dziena
    Alexis Dziena
    • Emma
    Steve Little
    Steve Little
    • Detective Ronnie
    William Fichtner
    William Fichtner
    • Master Chang
    Regan Burns
    Regan Burns
    • Mike
    Mark Burnham
    Mark Burnham
    • Cop
    Arden Myrin
    Arden Myrin
    • Boss Gabrielle
    Maile Flanagan
    Maile Flanagan
    • Pharmacist
    Barry Alan Levine
    Barry Alan Levine
    • Gas Station Attendant
    Gregorio
    • Painting Guy
    • (as Zia Harris)
    LeShay N. Tomlinson
    LeShay N. Tomlinson
    • Jogger
    Price Carson
    Price Carson
    • Limo Driver
    Gary Valentine
    Gary Valentine
    • EMT Nurse
    Charley Koontz
    Charley Koontz
    • Colleague Richard
    Fareed Ward
    Fareed Ward
    • Colleague Hugo
    • (as a different name)
    Nealla Gordon
    Nealla Gordon
    • Colleague Jodie
    • Director
      • Quentin Dupieux
    • Writer
      • Quentin Dupieux
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews32

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    8mk_doogs

    Unusual, human and very moving.

    I can't say that I fully understood a lot of the happenings in Wrong, I am not sure if I was supposed to, but I enjoyed it none the less. It is an emotional journey; the central premise of a man loosing his dog is something that I could identify with as a dog lover as being an incredibly harrowing, discomforting and disorientating experience and the imagery of the film does a lot to reinforce those feelings. Wrong feels like an art house film, abstract, beautifully shot with a surreal edge that somehow never feels random or out of place and never goes too far with weird for weirdness sake. There is a point (as opposed to the directors last feature -Rubber).

    Wrong avoids alienating the audience by virtue of the great characters, they're actions given the context of the film seem perfectly understandable and you will identify with them.

    Also, the film has made me reconsider my relationship to my dog, in a way that no other film has done before.

    I cried.
    6mardalsfossen01

    A lot of misused potential

    Dolph Springer is the main protagonist in 'Wrong' and a relatable normal guy. The actor, Jack Plotnick, was perfectly chosen and plays his role so well in this setting that I would want a whole series about it.

    The camera work and colours are great, well chosen music and the plot has good moments. The opening scene already looks promising, well directed. Also the rest of the cast fits well for most parts.

    The screenplay does have it's good moments and this movie honestly could have been a 10/10, but so many weird things, that don't make any sense and of which I don't know why they are in the movie, happen. Yes, there also are weird things happening, which DO have a purpose and that DO fit and made me smile, but there's probably more that don't.

    You can watch this movie and absolutely love the good things about it, but prepare to be disappointed a lot as well.
    5Bored_Dragon

    Surreal, absurd, bizarre... and boring.

    Surreal, absurd, bizarre... and boring. I wonder if he really had something to say, or he just wanted to be surreal, absurd and bizarre. If he had, I missed it.

    5/10
    7ianfarkas9

    Wrong: because, you know, palm trees make sense

    Saying that Wrong, the new film by French director and lover of all things non-sequitur Quentin Dupieux, is strange does the film somewhat of an injustice. Not because the movie surpasses the limits of strange (although, to be fair, it does), but because strange implies something nonsensical, content that defies explanation or logic. Wrong is a film that, despite being so bizarre, manages to come around full circle and make sense at the end. All its surreal imagery has purpose at the end, and the film is at its strongest at the last moments where one can step back and appreciate it as a whole.

    Wrong begins with Dolph Springer, a man who inhabits a slightly off- kilter universe in which trees "make sense" based on their own unique place and offices shower their seemingly unaware employees with torrential rain. He is a simple man: he goes to work every day and enjoys the company of his gardener Victor, a man who seems to be forcing an unneeded French accent. Dolph wakes up one morning to find his dog has gone missing, and embarks on a journey to rescue his pooch from whatever peril it seems to have run across. To summarize the movie any more would be a disservice, as the best part of the film is the pleasant little surprises that come along the way.

    What I can tell you is that the film is absolutely absurd. From William Fichtner's restrained but subtly outrageous performance as this world's version of a zen master to a strange sequence that refuses to define itself as reality or dream, there is enough outlandish content to fill any surrealists imagination. Although these elements are certainly bizarre, it still feels like they deliver a message. They contribute to a feeling that there is something deeper being said, and by the end one walks out with a feeling that Dupieux subtly and ever so brilliantly schooled the audience.

    That being said, the movie has problems. For large chunks of the film, especially during a tour of a small animals digestive tract (don't ask), it feels like the director is treading water. In fact, I would go as far as to say that a good quarter of the movie loses its surreal edge, and becomes more than a little monotonous. These scenes clog the movie, and get more than a little frustrating as it holds back an otherwise breezy and enjoyably silly movie.

    It's a shame I can't go deeper into the movie, to explain the emotions that built inside me by the end or the flaws that made the movie shy of greatness. It's a movie that works better the less you know about it, plain and simple.
    6smirnofred

    quirky

    Where to start on this one? ... Fate was my main reason for watching this film, but that's a whole other story! I can honestly say I probably wouldn't have watched this Wrong at all going by the DVD cover, but this is one of those occasions I'm glad I did take the time out to see a film.

    Most of what you see in Wrong is wrong! If you try and make sense of it you'll just be frustrated, trust me. But amongst the weirdness of the stuff that's wrong there is a very good, humorous, story.

    Its hard to compare Wrong to any other film... I'd put it in the same category as films like The Chumscrubber 2005, Lucky 2011, Careless 2007, etc... so if you like weird comedies that are filmed well on a lowish budget, this is one to watch.

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    • Trivia
      In the dog's bed, a Flat Eric puppet is visible. Flat Eric is a character created by Quentin Dupieux in 1999, with Janet Knechtel and Jim Henson's Creature Shop, and has been featured in commercials for Levi's, episodes of The Office (2001), and several shorts.
    • Quotes

      Master Chang: ...I only realized I loved my face after it have been burned with acid. But it was too late. Before it was just my face! I didn't know I loved it! I only started loving it again when it have partially disappeared. Do you follow?

      Dolph Springer: Not really.

      Master Chang: Man gets accustomed in all to things rapidly. He gets used to everything. When you get a new jacket you are happy to wear it but that weal wears off. You get accustomed and after a few days, that jacket doesn't bring you any joy at all. On the other hand... if that jacket is stolen from you... desire ignites again inside of you. All of the sudden, you miss that jacket, and you love that jacket again. Same goes for shoes.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Wrong Cops (2013)

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    • Release date
      • September 5, 2012 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sai Lầm
    • Filming locations
      • El Mirage Dry Lake, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Realitism Films
      • Realitism Films
      • Arte France Cinéma
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $46,021
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $20,424
      • Mar 31, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $106,425
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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