The Right Kind of Wrong (2013)

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A stubborn idealist spies a bride on her way to her wedding and immediately falls in love with her.

Film Overview
"The Right Kind of Wrong" is a 2013 romantic drama and comedy film directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik. The screenplay was produced by Megan Martin, based on Tim Sandlin's unique "Sex and Sunsets". The movie stars Ryan Kwanten, Sara Canning, and Catherine O'Hara. It includes a blend of humor, drama, and romance, revolving around a male who, in spite of his failures, is willing to take bold leaps for love.

Plot Summary
"The Right Kind of Wrong" checks out the life of its main character, Leo Palamino (played by Ryan Kwanten), an unsuccessful writer turned dishwashing machine. He has been openly mocked through a blog written by his ex-wife Julie (Kristen Hager) titled, "Why You Suck", which ultimately ends up being a bestselling book.

Despite these individual failures, Leo fulfills and falls for Colette (Sara Canning) on her wedding, right as she is saying, "I do". Despite the fact that the odds are against him, he continues to pursue Colette, demonstrating a rare perseverance, as part of the film's main theme.

Colette, wed to the seemingly ideal Danny (played by Ryan McPartlin), is caught in a problem as she begins establishing sensations for Leo. In spite of the problems, Leo goes all-in to win Colette's heart, overlooking the truth that she's simply gotten married. He defies social expectations, creating comical minutes that add charm to the film.

Character Analysis
Leo Palamino stands as a sign for a generation of people who decline to give up on the pursuit of love, nevertheless misdirected or ill-timed it may be. His determination and unrelenting pursuit of Colette, despite the constraints of social norms, supply the base for the film's humor and plot twists.

Colette, the lady caught between her ideal, clean-cut spouse and hopelessly romantic Leo, shows the traditional romantic conflict. She is captivated and brought in by Leo's audacity and charm but is tied down by her commitment to Danny. Her character includes depth to the movie's story, providing the timeless 'following the heart or the brain' dilemma.

Conclusion
"The Right Kind of Wrong" offers viewers a rollercoaster of feelings with a balance of drama and humor. Events handle an unanticipated twist as Leo continues his daring pursuit of a newlywed female, challenging traditional ideas of romantic courtship.

The film's underpinning style brings a universal message about perseverance and the extent to which one person is willing to go to pursue what they believe holds true love. This brilliant mix of romantic pursuit, wacky humor, and drama makes "The Right Kind of Wrong" a distinct cinematic experience. The movie culminates with Colette choosing Leo over her spouse, Danny, strengthening the film's theme: it's never incorrect to pursue love, even if the timing seems entirely wrong.

In "The Right Kind of Wrong", viewers are amused with a fresh twist on familiar romantic tropes and are reminded simply how far some may choose love.

Top Cast

  • Ryan Kwanten (small)
    Ryan Kwanten
    Leo Palamino
  • Catherine O'Hara (small)
    Catherine O'Hara
    Tess
  • Will Sasso (small)
    Will Sasso
    Neil
  • Sara Canning (small)
    Sara Canning
    Colette
  • Ryan McPartlin (small)
    Ryan McPartlin
    Danny
  • Kristen Hager (small)
    Kristen Hager
    Julie
  • James A. Woods (small)
    James A. Woods
    Troy Cooper
  • Jennifer Baxter (small)
    Jennifer Baxter
    Jill
  • Christopher Russell (small)
    Christopher Russell
    Troy Garnet
  • Raoul Bhaneja (small)
    Raoul Bhaneja
    Mandeep
  • Barb Mitchell (small)
    Barb Mitchell
    Angie