This past
Wednesday evening I was invited to attend the premiere of Wrong Cops at The Vista Theater in Los Angeles , a perfect off-Hollywood site for
the opening of a film teetering on the outskirts of mainstream cinema. I’m not
sure if there is a name for this new sub-genre of extreme comedic irreverence
in independent films, but writer/director Quentin Dupieux is a pioneer of the
movement. These films feel like a marriage between David Lynch and Jared Hess,
what might happen if the random carnage and dreamlike narrative were to take
place in a world of awkward character actors. He got up in front of the
audience to introduce the film, apologizing for the scenes being out of focus,
humorously explaining that it was “almost on purpose.”
Ray Wise, Quentin Dupieux, Eric Wareheim, Mark Burnham, Arden Myrin, Marilyn Manson |
Wrong Cops is
the latest feature from Dupieux, following his cult hit Rubber in 2010, and the similarly titled Wrong from 2012. Despite the similarities in titles, Wrong Cops is not a sequel to Wrong, despite a brief cameo from Dolph
Springer (Jack Plotnick) and his dog. Plotnick is only one of many surprises in
the ensemble casting of Wrong Cops,
many of which were able to make it out for the celebration on Wednesday
evening.