Review of Wrong (2013) by Adam Nayman for The Globe and Mail (Toronto) — 18 Apr 2013
Truth be told, Wrong isn’t as funny as "Rubber," which played kamikaze games with horror-movie tropes. The tone here is flatter and more meandering, and more than a few of Dupieux’s digressions feel like dead ends.
At the same time, there’s a winning confidence to the filmmaking, which is deceptively stylish.
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This review of Wrong (2013) was written by Adam Nayman and published by The Globe and Mail (Toronto) on 18 Apr 2013.
Wrong has generally received mixed reviews.
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