
What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 2015
"What Could Possibly Go Wrong? (2015)" is an offbeat Israeli comedy that drops two hapless thirty-something friends—one a chronic loser, the other his equally unlucky sidekick—into a surreal lottery-fueled nightmare.
Director: Ofir Lobel
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is What Could Possibly Go Wrong? (2015) about?
Two struggling friends discover their lottery ticket could make them millionaires—if they can survive the bizarre and dangerous people trying to take it from them. Their worst night spirals into a chaotic journey through Tel Aviv's underworld.
Who directed What Could Possibly Go Wrong??
Ofir Lobel directed this wild ride, bringing a sharp eye for cringe comedy to the film's absurd escapades.
Who stars in What Could Possibly Go Wrong??
The leads are Ilan Kovatch and Lior Dubdevani, joined by Rami Heuberger, Lital Rosenzweig, Ofer Shechter and Guri Alfi in a scene-stealing supporting cast.
Is What Could Possibly Go Wrong? (2015) worth watching?
If you love offbeat comedies packed with cringe and chaos, this 87-minute Israeli gem delivers laughs and shocks in equal measure. It's rough around the edges but wildly entertaining for fans of absurd, fast-paced humor.
How long is What Could Possibly Go Wrong??
The film runs for 87 minutes.
About What Could Possibly Go Wrong? (2015) — A surreal Israeli comedy about luck, greed and terrible decisions
"What Could Possibly Go Wrong? (2015)" is an offbeat Israeli comedy that drops two hapless thirty-something friends—one a chronic loser, the other his equally unlucky sidekick—into a surreal lottery-fueled nightmare. Directed with a manic grin by Ofir Lobel, the film plunges them into a 87-minute odyssey where every twist brings stranger, greedier characters who'll stop at nothing to swipe their winning ticket. Expect a parade of absurd encounters, awkward hustles, and escalating chaos as the duo races through Tel Aviv's underbelly, dodging scammers and crooks who seem straight out of a fever dream.
Packed with physical gags and dark humor, the movie thrives on the tension between sheer bad luck and desperate hope. Lobel's sharp eye for cringe comedy and an ensemble led by Ilan Kovatch and Lior Dubdevani transform a simple plot into a nonstop rollercoaster of cringe and laughs. It's a comedy that asks: when the universe conspires against you, why not lean in and make it your own disaster?