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Posted on August 18, 2011.
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Mindi Counter says...
My son loves the books and he especially loves the movie.I must admit that I have not read the books, but the movie version is hysterical.Great for all ages of family...
Posted on August 18, 2011
Irena Mosimann says...

For pure entertainment and a basic feel good message about popularity and real friendship, Diary of a Wimpy Kid delivers.



Most kids are going to eat up the bathroom and booger humor (sorry about the pun). Most will love the problems Greg Heffley (Zachary Gordon) gets himself into. There were some pretty hysterical and absurd moments that made me laugh out loud. Lots and lots of physical humor and lots and lots of bad ideas. Greg eventually learns some important lessons like real friends trump popularity and popularity isn't everything especially if it costs your self-respect and good friends. However, Greg does a little bit of damage while getting to the lessons.



Parents may want to consider that this movie contains a few subtle negative messages. First, there are the parental units who are generally clueless. Now, for most older kids to teens this is a real fantasy -- who doesn't want to do what they want to do when they want to do it? Who wants rules and parents sticking their noses in and redirecting or handing out consequences? The more parents are portrayed that way, though, I wonder if kids begin to chafe even more against their own parents who might not be so easy going or easily fooled. I know most kids do know movies from reality. But the more that stereotype is tossed out there the more I wonder if that's not part of the "but everyone's doing it, Mom." mentality.



The older brother, Roderick, is a completely mean-spirited jerk. And in some of Greg's dealings with the world it almost feels like he has picked up some lessons from Roderick. The leading female within Greg's class is so annoying I wonder how she could be popular, oh, yes, it's because she threatens everyone. Some of the light-hearted fun is hobbled because of these characters and their excessive meanness. Some remarks made my two friends flinch. Roderick has a biker babe magazine under his bed and it appears in a few scenes. His mother confronts him about the disrespect he's shown all womankind while his friends laugh during the confrontation.



Aside from the parental warnings, it's-a-laugh-a-scene movie that most older kids will enjoy.
Posted on August 18, 2011
German Eerkes says...
I think that kids would love this movie, but as an adult, even a very childish one, it didn't quite do it for me. I admit I laughed in a few patches, and I sat through the whole thing, but I was mildly relieved when the credits came. I haven't read the books, and so maybe missed some valuable background. I don't know if I'd watch it again, but some kids sitting near me looked like they were loving it. So it's on the mark with the target audience but don't buy it if you want something that you're going to have sit through several times. There was great acting by the kids in the film, and some great one-liners.
Posted on August 19, 2011
Yuette Forson says...
I was literally dragged by my three younger brothers to the movie theater.I was told we were going to see a movie based on a book I had never read, one I had never had any desire to read to boot.I was not looking forward to sitting in a crowded, dark theater to watch this rather stupid looking movie.



Although I had been taught to never judge anything by its cover, I did this movie.But from the word go, I was laughing until I cried.It was hilarious and surprisingly clean.It was a family film and one that will definitely make it to my top shelf!
Posted on August 20, 2011
Adolfo Shure says...
Great movie for kids of all ages.My grandson (9) loved it and wanted to own it.We've probably watched it about five times so far.
Posted on August 23, 2011
Marcelo Shadowens says...
This movie brought me back to middle school times. I'm an adult now. But this movie was highly entertaining. I can still relate to a lot of it, even though I am an adult and I don't have the same situations any more. But this movie makes it easy to remember. Middle school is a simpler time in your life. And this movie paints that picture very well. I don't mean they dumbed it down. This movie was smart with a very good message: "Never turn on your friends". What I mean is it shows how kids worry about simpler things in middle school. And they are frequently hilarious, just like the entirety of this movie. Zachary Gordon did an A+ job as Greg. I can't wait to see them all back in the sequel, and the one after that and the one after that! I give this a 10/10!
Posted on August 23, 2011
Alicia Locust says...
I took my little brothers to see this and ended upp laughing more than they did!This is definately a movie the whole family can enjoy.
Posted on August 23, 2011
Portia Balduzzi says...
This movie was actually a lot better than I expected, and had some hilarious moments. I can relate to some of the things that happened to Greg. I have not read the book, so I couldn't compare it. 12 year old Greg Heffley is nervous about starting middle school. Him and his dorky best friend, Rowley Jefferson try to fit in and become popular, but that's easier said than done. Throughout the school year, Greg and Rowley come up with weird ways to become popular like being a Safety Patrol officer, wrestling, and performing in epic school plays. In order to truly appreciate this film, you either need to be a parent, or think from the perspective of a kid. I highly recommend DIARY OF A WIMPY KID!!!
Posted on August 24, 2011
Josephine Ishibashi says...
I thought this movie would be funny.

It was....some of it.

I can see kids enjoying this but as an adult?

I really didn't care for it all that much.



The acting and directing was all passable but nothing extraordinary.

Honestly?

I watched it, and it was forgotten within ten minutes.



If you have kids then I recommend a rental otherwise I say skip this one if you're an adult.
Posted on August 28, 2011
Waltraud Weckenborg says...
My son loves the books, and loved this movie too. I thought this film was great, although eerily reminiscent of the eighties TV show 'Wonder Years'. Either way, a great family movie. If your child likes this film, you should check out the Wonder Years as well.
Posted on August 30, 2011

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