A surreal short film directed by Chris Morris, the man behind THE DAY TODAY and BRASSEYE. Paddy Considine plays 'Him', a troubled man who is 'dog-sitting' his friend's dog Rothko. After Rothko savages a duck in the park, things go from bad to worse as the dog starts talking to him and claims to be his lawyer. Soon Rothko is .. Read more
| Starring | Paddy Considine |
|---|---|
| Director | Chris Morris |
| Genres | Comedy |
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A surreal short film directed by Chris Morris, the man behind THE DAY TODAY and BRASSEYE. Paddy Considine plays 'Him', a troubled man who is 'dog-sitting' his friend's dog Rothko. After Rothko savages a duck in the park, things go from bad to worse as the dog starts talking to him and claims to be his lawyer. Soon Rothko is telling 'Him' what to do... or is it the ducks?
| Starring | Paddy Considine |
|---|---|
| Director | Chris Morris |
| Studio | WARP FILMS |
| Run time | DVD: 12 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Comedy |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 26 Apr 2004 Production year: 2002 |
| Format | DVD |
MY WRONGS is as unexpected as we'd expect from [Chris Morris]... Obtuse, vicious, occasionally upsetting and a little queasy. A different kind of entertainment
This one is probably for fans of Chris Morris only. It has a very strange sense of humour, with a man having his life run by a talking dog. This is a very short film, so if you do rent it, i'd have another film ready to watch afterwards.
When I began watching this dvd I had the feeling I'd seen the film before on tv.And that's essentially where is should remain.The ever quirky Chris Morris is responsible for this short piece of hokum,which I rented purely as an admirer of the works of Mr Considine,whose star continues to rise.It does not add much to his canon or stretch him sufficiently.It seems to be quirk for quirk's sake.A talking dog taking its minder for a trip to the park,on a bus and to a christening,creating mayhem and chaos along the way.Ho hum.