Review of Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (2012) by Thomas P — 05 Jun 2013
Viewers enduring early adolescence or those grappling with its psychic scars will recognize the honesty in the comic humiliation. Director David Bowers' story is straightforwardly -- almost unimaginatively -- approached. But, armed with a talented cast and Kinney's chuckle-generating source material, it functions nicely as a sort of big-screen "Wonder Years" for Millennials. Fox is smart to keep turning this stuff out before star Gordon grows too old for the role. He's terrific in a Leave it to Beaver way, perfectly capturing the angst of being in-betweener. Though often self-centered and conniving, Greg remains a likable kid, and the movie entertains by pulling off over-the-top scenarios that set up digestible life lessons for youngsters. Genial and pleasant to a fault, the film could benefit from a little more personality. Greg avoids the curse of the three in the third outing for the Wimpy Kid. Hardly groundbreaking but plenty of fun for its target audience.
VERDICT: "In The Zone" - [Mixed Reaction] These kinds of movies are usually movies that had some good things, but some bad things kept it from being amazing. This rating says buy an ex-rental or a cheap price of the DVD to own. If you consider cinema, ask for people's opinion on the film. (Films that are rated 2.5 or 3 stars).
This review of Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (2012) was written by Thomas P on 05 Jun 2013.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days has generally received positive reviews.
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