Overview
In Quentin Dupieux's disorienting sci-fi horror film [[wrong-2023|Wrong]], a man named Dolph Lambert ([[adams-garner|Garner Adams]]) discovers his dog is missing and becomes entangled in a surreal investigation. His search leads him to a bizarre, labyrinthine world where the lines between reality, identity, and even species begin to blur. The film is a signature Dupieux concoction, blending absurd humor with unsettling tension, reminiscent of his earlier works like [[rubber|Rubber]] and [[deerskin|Deerskin]]. Dolph's quest for his dog, Paul, unravels a conspiracy involving a mysterious cult and a series of increasingly strange encounters. He meets a troubled farmer, a psychic, and a detective who seems to exist outside conventional logic. The narrative defies easy explanation, favoring dreamlike logic and a pervasive sense of unease over traditional storytelling. It’s a film that actively resists interpretation, challenging viewers to embrace its inherent absurdity and existential dread.