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It is precisely this refusal to listen to criticism that drove his ex-wife Julie to blog about Leo’s flaws as their relationship broke down. A blog... called Why You Suck that would become a cultural phenomenon. And so when we meet Leo Palamino, he is a romantic dreamer, a dedicated writer, a dishwasher in a tourist trap, and a celebrity... It is precisely this refusal to listen to criticism that drove his ex-wife Julie to blog about Leo’s flaws as their relationship broke down. A blog... called Why You Suck that would become a cultural phenomenon. And so when we meet Leo Palamino, he is a romantic dreamer, a dedicated writer, a dishwasher in a tourist trap, and a celebrity...


A man famous for his flaws. Then one afternoon, as the very dejected Leo watches Julie being interviewed on a talk show about her upcoming book, he lays eyes on the woman of his (impossible) dreams... Colette is on her way into a wedding across the street from Leo’s house. Her wedding.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Right Kind of Wrong|url=http://www.magpictures.com/therightkindofwrong/|accessdate=20 December 2013}}</ref>
A man famous for his flaws.

Then one afternoon, as the very dejected Leo watches Julie being interviewed on a talk show about her upcoming book, he lays eyes on the woman of his (impossible) dreams... COLETTE is on her way into a wedding across the street from Leo’s house.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Right Kind of Wrong|url=http://www.magpictures.com/therightkindofwrong/|accessdate=20 December 2013}}</ref>


==Cast== ==Cast==

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2013 Canadian film
The Right Kind of Wrong
U.S. Theatrical Poster
Directed byJeremiah S. Chechik
Written byMegan Martin
Tim Sandlin
Produced byRobert Lantos
StarringRyan Kwanten
CinematographyLuc Montpellier
Music byRachel Portman
Distributed byMagnolia Pictures
Release dates
  • September 12, 2013 (2013-09-12) (TIFF)
  • October 11, 2013 (2013-10-11) (Canada)
  • March 14, 2014 (2014-03-14) (USA)
Running time97 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

The Right Kind of Wrong is a 2013 Canadian romantic comedy film directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik. Its premiere was in the Gala Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.

Plot

Leo Palamino has dedicated his life to what some may call impossible dreams. At least his ex-wife Julie would call them that. But Leo is an expert at not listening to her criticism or anyone else’s for that matter because Leo is a stubborn romantic... An idealist. A dreamer. And to dream big, impossible dreams you can’t listen to the people who tell you that’s what those dreams are.

It is precisely this refusal to listen to criticism that drove his ex-wife Julie to blog about Leo’s flaws as their relationship broke down. A blog... called Why You Suck that would become a cultural phenomenon. And so when we meet Leo Palamino, he is a romantic dreamer, a dedicated writer, a dishwasher in a tourist trap, and a celebrity...

A man famous for his flaws. Then one afternoon, as the very dejected Leo watches Julie being interviewed on a talk show about her upcoming book, he lays eyes on the woman of his (impossible) dreams... Colette is on her way into a wedding across the street from Leo’s house. Her wedding.

Cast

References

  1. "The Right Kind of Wrong". TIFF. Retrieved 2013-08-06.
  2. "The Right Kind of Wrong". Retrieved 20 December 2013.

External links

Films directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik
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