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Wrong Wrong

Quentin Dupieux / France, USA / 2011 / 94 min

The latest comedy by eccentric director and techno musician, Quentin Dupieux, turns a simple story about the search of the lost dog into a bizarre surrealist adventure, propelled by absurd and nonsense.

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: a pizza-delivering nymphomaniac, a jogging-addict neighbour, an opportunistic French-Mexican gardener, and a pet detective. In his journey to find Paul, Dolph may lose something even more vital—his mind.

»I know even in Wrong, there are a few deep meanings that come from my subconscious. I’m okay with it. It’s like being naked because I write without thinking, so yeah, it contains some kind of deep meanings but that’s not the point. That’s just for you, the viewer. Take it if you want but if you don’t, you can just watch it as pure fun and just 90 minutes of non-real life stuff.« (Quentin Dupieux)

Quentin Dupieux
Born in 1974 in Clamart, France. Discovering movie camera at the age of twelve, he started filming everything in sight. He then soon began to compose the music for his images. He has worked under various assumed names (e.g. MR. OIZO), and decided to become a film director and producer. Wrong is his third feature film.

 

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