“Wrong” is an offering of absurdity from writer/director Quentin
Dupieux. The picture exists in a dreamscape of uninhibited conversations
and ridiculous occurrences, yet it’s par for the course for the helmer,
who made his international introduction with 2010’s “Rubber,” a movie
about the adventures of a tire that rolled around the southwest killing
people with telekinetic powers while a group of onlookers slowly
succumbed to the effects of poisoned turkey. “Rubber” was an acquired
taste but showed great imagination and a reverence for the bizarre.
“Wrong” returns Dupieux to a position of oddity, although his latest
enjoys a slightly more human touch. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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