The Right Kind of Wrong (2013)

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The Right Kind of Wrong: Directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik. With Ryan Kwanten, Kristen Hager, Maria Menounos, Jamani. Leo the dishwasher falls in love with a bride on the day of her wedding – to another man.

“Leo Palamino (Ryan Kwanten) becomes infamous for his ex-wife Julie Deereu0026#39;s blog u0026quot;Why You Sucku0026quot;. Heu0026#39;s a writer who canu0026#39;t write and works happily as a dishwasher. After 18 months, she has a publishing deal and he still hasnu0026#39;t read the blog. He falls for complete stranger Collette (Sara Canning) who is a bride on her way to marrying perfect guy Danny Hart (Ryan McPartlin). Tess (Catherine Ou0026#39;Hara) is her estranged mother. Leou0026#39;s best friend Neil (Will Sasso) has an unusual marriage to Jill. There is a u0026#39;ghostu0026#39; bear.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eLeo is a pathetic delusional immature slacker that the movie is trying to pawn off as a charming dreamer. It would be helpful if Collette shows any signs of liking Leo in the first act. They should get together over ghost bear before she gets married. He needs to show his good guy credential by helping those kids in an early scene. As it stands, she should get a restraining order right after the wedding. Itu0026#39;s trying very hard to be a bright, sunny, quirky comedy. The scenery looks majestic. I give it points for trying something but it doesnu0026#39;t work. The setup is wrong and everything following it suffers. Itu0026#39;s also very weird to begin the movie with legendary Catherine Ou0026#39;Hara who disappears for half of the movie. There are relatively easy fixes but the setup needs to be completely rewritten.”

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