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Diary of a wimpy kid có bao nhiêu chương wiki năm 2024

Bad characters from the popular children's book series/movie series Diary of a Wimpy Kid.

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Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul Directed by: David Bowers Produced by: Nina Jacobson Brad Simpson Written by: Jeff Kinney David Bowers Based on: Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul by Jeff Kinney Starring: Jason Drucker Alicia Silverstone Tom Everett Scott Charlie Wright Owen Asztalos Music by: Edward Shearmur Cinematography: Anthony B. Richmond Edited by: Troy Takaki Production company: Fox 2000 Pictures Color Force TSG Entertainment Distributed by: 20th Century Fox Release date: May 19, 2017 Running time: 91 mins Budget: $22 million Box office: $40.1 million

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul is a 2017 American family road trip film based on the children's book of the same name by Jeff Kinney. It is the fourth installment in the Wimpy Kid film franchise, although none of the cast from the previous three films reprise their roles.

In addition to scathing reviews from critics, The Long Haul is the lowest-grossing film in the franchise.

Relation to Green Day[edit | edit source]

The movie uses Green Day's "Let Yourself Go" single for its soundtrack.

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  • https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6003368/reviews/?ref_=tt_ql_urv Disappointing August 2017 Closed Out the Worst Summer Movie Season in Over 10 Years - Box Office Mojo

Diary of a Wimpy Kid is a 2021 computer-animated comedy film based on the Diary of a Wimpy Kid book series by Jeff Kinney. This movie serves as the official reboot of the series after Disney acquired Fox. It was released on Disney+ on December 3, 2021.

Plot

Best friends Greg Heffley and Rowley Jefferson are about to enter middle school. Greg gets advice from his older brother Rodrick on how to "survive", putting emphasis on avoiding the Cheese Touch, which supposedly makes one incredibly unpopular. Figuring that Rowley's childish tendencies will cause them to be bullied, Greg tries to urge Rowley to grow up, almost telling him about the cheese, but decides against it, not wanting to scare him too much. Before long, the first day of school arrives, and Greg tries to help Rowley adjust, though both end up shunned by the majority of the students, mostly due to Rowley's somewhat childish antics, which include the use of the word "play" over "hang out." Nevertheless, they manage to avoid scraping the bottom of the school hierarchy.

On Halloween night, Greg and Rowley are forced to take the former's younger brother Manny with them. While at first annoyed, Greg realizes that Manny's adorable pirate costume allows them to acquire a large amount of candy. Eventually, Manny and Rowley become tired, but Greg insists that they continue on and take a shortcut through Snake Road, despite his mother Susan forbidding it. They encounter a trio of teenage boys who begin to mock and chase them with water balloons down the road. The younger boys manage to evade them by tricking them into driving their truck into a ditch and making it home right on time, only to be soaked by Greg's father Frank, who mistook them for teenagers. Manny then outs the Snake Road incident to Susan, who puts Greg on a weeklong video game ban as punishment.

Later on, while playing "rumble trike", Greg accidentally breaks Rowley's arm. Susan discovers this but chooses not to punish Greg any further. Instead, she encourages him do the right thing and be a good friend to Rowley. Greg instead tries to take advantage of Rowley's broken arm, only to get shunned further by the other students, who dote on Rowley and demonize Greg for breaking it in the first place. Greg attempts to take a different approach and become a cartoonist for the school paper; Rowley takes an interest in a scrapped idea of his, in which the punchline of every strip is "Zoo-Wee Mama!", but Greg insists on a new one he drew, urging Rowley to make his own comic instead of working together. Greg's entry gets him accepted as the new cartoonist, but the librarian butchers his comic, making his classmates mock him. After Greg resigns from his position, Rowley's comic, which features the stolen phrase, gets accepted, causing the boys to argue and break their friendship.

Rowley befriends a boy named Chirag Gupta and starts seeing him more often. In an attempt to get back at him, Greg decides to hang out with Fregley, an incredibly strange and unpopular boy. Greg has a sleepover at his house but is immediately put off by his odd eccentricities. The next day, Greg and Rowley confront each other and are urged to fight by the other kids, only for the trio of teenagers to return to get revenge on the boys. The teenagers force Rowley to eat a piece of the cheese and are about to force Greg to do the same, but are saved by Mr. Underwood, the school's gym coach.

The other kids return to see what has transpired. To protect Rowley, Greg claims that he was the one who ate the cheese, causing everyone else to run from him in terror. Greg and Rowley resume their friendship as the former quickly realizes that having the Cheese Touch is a blessing as it forces everyone to give him and Rowley space, as well as a personal lunch table to themselves.

Why It's.... Well.... At Least It Did Not Touch the Cheese.

  1. The film is animated unlike the past Live-action Films, which is pretty interesting.
  2. It's better than Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul (2017)
  3. It's a decent start to a possible new Film franchise based on the books.

Rich and Famous Qualities

  1. The film stays faithful to the original book more closey than the 2010 film.
  2. Brady Noon and Ethan William Childress's voice acting is good.
  3. Greg is a more of a likable character than the Books.
  4. It has a positive message about Friendship.

Wimpy Qualities

  1. The film's runtime is A LOT Short, which is pretty off. This is possibly because Kinney didn't want to do a longer film to people who already read the books.
  2. Rodrick barely has Screentime.

Reception

On review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an average critical approval rating of 75% based on 11 reviews, while having a audience score of 45% based over 50 reviews. On Metacritic, it has an average score of 50%, indicating mixed or average reviews.