Saturday, March 20, 2010

Diary of A Wimpy Kid: Funny, Family Friendly, and Realistic (Guest Reviewer)

This movie was amazing considering that most books made into movies, they aren't anything alike. If you are thinking of going to see this movie and think it might be a little too "kiddish" for you, go see the movie right now. It is perfect for the whole family, kids and adults will love this hilarious film about a kid named Greg, and his "diary." Having read the books, it had all the elements included in the movie. Unlike "The Vampire's Assistant", the school, middle school, that the characters are in is realistic as it could be. Overall, it is outrageously funny, weirdly realistic, and an amazingly directed film.

Summary:
Greg, an eleven year old kid, is about to head to middle school with a high school brother, Rodrick, in a band named Loded Diper, pronounced Loaded Diaper, and a little brother, Manny, who calls Greg, "Bubby." Greg has a friend, Rowley, who isn't the most mature but isn't stupid. Their are several problems with Rowley and Greg which Greg hopes to fix. In the meantiime Greg is all alone, rejected by everyone he walks by and an outcast without Rowley. In the school there is the "cheese touch" that came from a rotten cheese that mysteriously appeared on the blacktop one day. Greg signs up for the Wizard of Oz play i the school where Patty Farrell is Dorthy, she is also known as a smart snob. The whole movie connects at the end and most of the problems are solved. By that time, the school year has ended and it enters into the awesome credits.

NOTE: If you have the time, try to read the books. They are really quick reads and easily enjoyable. :]





This is the mystery reviewer signing off saying, go watch this movie, you'll enjoy it.

1 comment:

  1. A cute movie which I really wish to watch again. I was having low expectations when I first saw this movie. All the things worked so well and I enjoyed it.
    Diary of A Wimpy Kid

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