Each live action diary with a marvelous children’s movie ranked

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By the end of the 2000s and early 2010, the author and cartoon Jeff Kini “The Syri Spring Diary” was the power that had to be eliminated. Told from the point of view of High School Greg Hefley. Readers would show illustrated records in Greg’s magazine who document their misery with their family, his best friend Rowley Jefferson and eccentric classmates. Greg is the first unreliable (in some cases, in some cases) the main character. Although Kini does not believe that Greg is a sociopathThe character demonstrates an amazing amount of narcissism for a teenager, often using his family and friends when he serves his interests to become rich and famous – even if his schemes usually explode in the face of the comic effect.

Summer Jeff Kini to write and illustrate joking but relative experiences of high school connected readers and spectators. Of the 19 books published and more than 290 million copies, “Wimpy Kid Diary” is the fourth series of the best-selling books of all time that spawns four films about live action, Three animated moviesand musical adaptation. (I guess Greg Hefli continued to become rich and famous in the end.)

15 years have passed since the first movie “Wimpy Kid” has been in the theater. Only this fact is a sober reminder of how quickly the time flies, especially for those of us who were children who read all the books and catching these films in theaters like me. These films reflect the past era of family comedies made for a large screen (a genre that often broadcasts these days). At best, these films reflect Jeff Kini’s magical wit because of their excellent kind, as well as the capsule of the time that the high school felt for students who grew up at the time. The mileage may differ when it comes to the pleasure of these movies, especially if you have nostalgia for the era they reflect, or if you can handle some elements of the series that include, but are not limited to them that cause humor, cheese and furgets. Here is our rating of each diary “Diary” with a wild child. “

4. Long Moving (2017)

Before not surprised, the “long move” takes the dead last one on this list. The fourth recording in the series in the series serves as an autonomous sequel and a soft reboot of the original films, with a brand new acting composition that played the heroes of Jeff Kini. Although David Bowers returned to the director for this after previously sent “Radrick’s Rules” and “Dog Days”, the movie lacks sparks that had the originals, causing the continuation to DVD and/or made for television continuation made for capitalization of their original films (Think of all these horrible “home” sequel).

The recycling of the characters is clear, given that the Wimpy Kid’s book series exists on A floating temporary scale, such as “Simpsons” Both the South Park and the original young actor grew up with their roles. However, most of what makes a “long departure” such a painful clock is due to how unconvincing new acting in their roles. Jason Drucker assumes the position of Greg Hefley, but unfortunately his performance cannot appreciate Zakhara Gordon, and most of the selfishness of the main character’s signature is watered. The whole family of Hefli is very few chemistry, and Susan Tom Everet Scott and Susan Alicia Silversiston are unable to match the chaotic, comedic energy Steve Zan and Rachel Harris. Radrick Charlie Wright-the most famous replacement, which does not have the euphonic, dim charm Devon Bostik, and reflects the character as disgustingly stupid. This group of actors did not help the scripts they had to work with, which involved heffleys in a clumsy road, loaded with almost every cliché you can come up with.

Ultimately, every time I think of a “long conclusion”, images that cross my mind, provide horrible vomiting CGI, which come out of the lips of the Radrick, eating by gravitar, eating too many fried sticks of butter, and visual non-post-chap that Hotel. The last image left me the desire for me to watch the main film.

3. Dog Days (2012)

Oddly enough, this ranking in this ranking shows two films “A Daily” Baby, Reflecting Summer Missly Greg Hephli. Fortunately, “Dog Days” is a much more pleasant movie than “long transfer”, boasted by several comedy basic moments. Step Zana Zana Zana Zana Zana Zana Zana Zana Zana Zana Zana Zana Zan Zana Zana Zana Zana Zan Zana Zan Zana Zana Zan Zan Zana Zana Zan Zan Zana Zana Zan Zan Zan Zan Zan Zan Zana The actor, perfectly encapsulating his father, who is not crazy but disappointed.

However, the final entry in the original “Dirpy Diary” trilogy falls slightly compared to its predecessors. The film unites the books “Last Point” and “Dog Days” in one, placing Greg and Franco as a central conflict, only to be resolved in the third -act campsit that feels anti -climate. In addition, while the summer setting is an interesting change in the scenery, the greatest hits of the Wimpy Kid diary often have a school year, which serves as an integral background that reports the story more dynamically and fun.

Fortunately, some unforgettable moments in the movie leave you to collapse over your summer experiences, no matter how embarrassing they are. Remember that for the first time, the worst riding in the Park of Fun, like Greg and roared, made on crannic shaker? Or is the worst of all, losing your swimwear after jumping off the high dive, just to make your favorite swim near you? WOOF. At best, the “dog days” cheerfully fix these points in childish demand, even if it does not reach the same consistent comedy heights as the first two films. (Also, shouting incredible Robert Cower because every time the roar is crying, I also do.)

2. Diary Wimpy Kid (2010)

However, the first two “Wimpy Kid” films have a comparable quality, so the choice of the best of them is the question of throwing a coin. Fortunately, you can’t make a mistake with any of the movies, given that both of them presents the most memorable moments of the series from the original books. In the case of the first film, the main and auxiliary characters are almost perfect.

Greg Hefli is presented to the audience as an unusually undesirable protagonist of the children’s film. Most of this can be attributed to Zakhara Gordon’s execution, reflecting the novice narcissism Greg with sensitive Preteen Angst. A film that is not afraid to portray Greg in such an unwanted light is its best achievement, giving young viewers a friendly anti-heroic snack. Just like a convincing Robert Kapron, like Rowley Jefferson, whose undesirable kindness and authenticity serve as a refreshing contrast with a problematic Greg. In one of the most famous scenes, Rowley leaves a friendship with Greg, and these children’s actors show impressive emotional depth and complexity in response to a dirty situation.

The first “diary of a muddy child” is also filled with fun characters. Classmates Greg, including Chloe Grace Marez in the role of Andji, Lane McNneil in the role of Patti, Koran Brory in the role of the Chigra, and, of course, Grayson Russell in the role of the fallen, all different and memorable. The Greg’s family is brilliantly rushed, and Rachel Harris and Steve Zan, like his parents, are a great comedy foil for their children. But who are we joking? The real MVP of the whole acting is Devon Bostik in the role of Radrik Hefli, which reflects the troubled older brother Greg with boundless charisma. This movie with a flawless casting paired with a reasonable script, this movie is a decent adaptation of Roman Jeff Kini.

1. Rules Radrick (2011)

Only on the hair, “Diary of a syringe child: Radrick controls” usurpus the first movie as the best in the whole series. As mentioned, Devon Bostik in the role of Radrik Hefli – the performer and the character of the breakthrough, and this movie puts it the front and the center together with Greg. Their brotherly rivalry provides some biggest laughter of the series and, strangely, its most emotionally resonant moments. Despite the fact that he was such a bully in the first film, Radrick demonstrates some excitement in his brother’s teaching, even when he urges him to repeat his more unattractive behavior.

However, despite the name “Radrick’s Rules”, Susan Hefli is probably just as important for the Greg here. Rachel Harris perfectly captures the awkward mother, which Greg reflects in her magazine, a mother who is afraid that her sons can, if they do not learn to like each other. The most dramatic scene in the film arises when Susan breaks her sons, with a particular focus on Radrik, who is forbidden to perform with his band a Dicper Difle, in Talent Show, which destroys it. This leads to a fun culminating at the talent exhibition, where Greg is reluctant to fulfill the duties of Rowley’s assistant in his magical act, if Susan allows Radrick to act in the end. Radrick finally gets the moment he is waiting for, but does not know that all the shocked cheers from the audience for his mother’s invading dances on stage.

“Radrick’s Rules” represent the funniest moments that the “Dark Diary” can offer, as well as remaining true to their main heroes, up to the Greg is still acting mainly on their own interests above everything else, but still demonstrates some personal growth along the way. It also helps that the film is not afraid to have some strange touching points for their characters, among all the stupid fans of Hijinks waiting. First of all, the film is an entertainment showcase for Devon Bostik, which would continue to get an impressive film that works with the directors awarded by Bong John-Ha Academy and Christopher Nolan. Also who would have thought Rodrick Hefli When -appeared in the movie like “Opeppenheimer”?



 
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