Director Jeremiah S. Chechik
Starring Ryan Kwanten, Sara Canning, Ryan McPartlin
Rated MA
Score 4/5
Leo the dishwasher falls in love with a bride on the day of her wedding – to another man
For the record The Right Kind of Wrong was adapted from the 1987 novel Sex and Sunsets by American author Tim Sandlin.
If you are looking for a romantic comedy that breaks the mould then The Right Kind of Wrong might not be the type of movie for you. Even though this movie might follow a lot of the Romantic Comedy Stereotypes though the director Jeremiah S. Chechik managed to do enough with the script to turn into a very charming that left me smiling when the credits rolled.
Ryan Kwanten gave a brilliant performance and this is only the third movie that I have seen him in. Kwanten’s character, Leo had been beaten down by his ex-wife writing a blog about chronicling every single one of his character flaws. Through all of this Leo maintained a charming and positive outlook on life although there was a quality about him that left you understanding some of the beatings that he received.
I was also impressed with Sara Canning and Ryan McPartlin though I have not seen them in a movie before.