Diary of a Wimpy Kid Dog Days MP4: How to Stream or Download the Full Movie
- berrocondesk1975
- Aug 12, 2023
- 3 min read
Greg Heffley (Zachary Gordon) has been lying since the first "Diary of a Wimpy Kid," and his lies have always got him in trouble, yet they chose this episode to harp on them. And by harp on them I mean the dad (Steve Zahn) says he's "disappointed" and never even uses the word "lie."Diary of a Wimpy Kid part three happens during summer vacation. Greg and his best friend Rowley (Robert Capron) are on their way to eighth grade and Greg wants to spend his summer vacation vegetating in front of the T. V. playing video games. His dad wants him to do anything active.He got a chance to do some active living when Rowley invited him to a country club. It was the perfect place for Greg to be because he could have fun and his crush, Holly Hills (Peyton List), was there. This country club plan of his was going to be interrupted by his dad because good ol' pops got him an internship at his job. Ever the liar, Greg said he already had a job at the country club.That was probably the fifth lie he'd told and he wasn't done. Honestly (no pun intended), it was getting old. His lies were stacking up and why not? What was the downside to lying compared to the upside? The downside was that he may have to go to Spag Preparatory School, but that wasn't very likely. The upside is that he gets to do the things he wants to do.I found the movie lacking in the moral lessons department. Frank (Greg's dad) never once said, "Greg you are a liar and no one likes or trusts a liar, and I can't trust you." I know "liar" is a strong word, but he didn't lie once, he lied all the time. Sure, the lies were uncovered eventually, but it was done rather weakly. Like anyone, I'm pressing my own morals upon this movie. Where I come from lying is a major issue, I guess it's nothing big in the world of the wimpy kid.
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (2012): Dir: David Bowers / Cast: Zachary Gordon, Robert Capron, Devon Bostick, Steve Zahn, Rachael Harris: One can assume that the subtitle symbolizes the subdued summer through the perspective of the hero, but physically the dog that is so advertized on the film's poster, is involved in so little of the plot that one wonders whether it was necessary. The principal actors are all back. Zachary Gordon is our wimpy kid who looks forward to a summer of video games until his hopes are blocked with his father's push that he become involved in outdoor activities. He lies about a job at a country club when he learns that the girl he has a crush on is teaching tennis there. While the first film is enjoyable and contains much that children may relate to, this third outing is pointless and only heaps on a bunch of useless subplots about sixteenth birthdays, carnivals, and a lame wilderness group that only adds to the film's poor visual appeal. Gordon survives the material as the scheming kid who avoids responsibility and disappoints his father. Robert Capron plays his naive pudgy best friend who becomes Gordon's passageway to the country club. Devon Bostick steals much humor as older brother who is involved with a terrible band and blackmails Gordon for club access. Steve Zahn as their father makes an appearance but he seems merely reciting tired formulas done by previous actors playing frustrated fathers. Rachael Harris resumes position once again in the mother role. Like the subtitle, this family film is a real dog in more days than one. Score: 2 / 10 2ff7e9595c
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