Diary of a Wimpy Kid Comments

  • Wilford 2023-03-31 12:47:26

    Bright colors and pleasing to the eye; but more suitable for children, like the American version of "Jarry the...

  • Abdiel 2023-03-22 10:35:56

    I watched this movie for Chloe but she's too...

  • Mae 2023-02-28 12:23:34

    A movie with a sense of joy and self-education, a rich and interesting...

  • Rebeca 2023-02-22 10:20:01

    Wow, it's been a long time since I've seen such a characterful children's film. I love what Angie said to that arrogant girl at the end, don't take the power of junior high school so seriously, your life has just begun in high...

  • Trycia 2023-02-19 15:21:42

    Although there are a lot of clichés, it really resonates with me a...

  • Ansley 2023-02-11 12:51:58

    cheese touch! The simple and complex psychology of children is vividly displayed, and the process of the relationship with Xiaopang from good to bad and compound,...

  • Mable 2023-01-13 08:46:02

    It's better to be hated for real than to be liked in disguise. Everyone likes to be true to themselves, and everyone hopes that their true self will be liked by everyone, even if everyone only has your families and the best...

  • Michale 2023-01-01 06:43:11

    The little kid who wants to be famous and wants to be famous makes a bunch of tricks but finds that his best friend who is the most frustrating in his eyes is getting more and more popular, and he is laughed at by everyone, especially the nasty bossy braid. Very interesting movie, many children of Xiaoshengchu have his...

  • Velva 2022-12-16 15:08:43

    I’ve watched a lot of movies myself. From today onwards, if I think it’s good, I’d better mark it, it’s always good. This movie is good, at least I spent a semester in my first year of junior high before I recovered. The first semester was very despised, eh! ~ In the future, after my child graduates from elementary school, I will strongly recommend it to him, ha! ~ In fact, there are many children's American dramas that are quite...

  • Landen 2022-12-14 15:13:16

    =. = That cheese is real. . . Countless appearances, this is his subjective world, oh I like our super-killer girl. The strange thing is how can you become so mature in one year! It's a bit like Rachel's lips in Peter Pan back then. She's still pretty happy, and she's not so bloody. It's much better than a good TV series like Liz McGuire turned into such a trashy...

Extended Reading
  • Eloy 2022-10-07 02:50:34

    Precocious American Dogma Stories

    Also based on the best-selling children's storybook, Diary of a Wimpy Kid is the American version of Naughty Nikolai. But I also found the difference between American children and French children, or the difference between Americans and Europeans.

    It is also a storybook and movie that is a series...

  • Chase 2022-10-15 11:57:53

    friendship

    To be honest, I was laughing all the time watching this movie, my mom thought I was watching a movie like Home Alone, but my heart seemed to be crying.
    I think the amused child is so familiar, so familiar that he seems to be able to find his own shadow in him. A selfish person who laughs at people...

Diary of a Wimpy Kid quotes

  • Susan Heffley: What is this?

    [holds up dirty magazine]

    Rodrick Heffley: That's not mine!

    Susan Heffley: It was in your backpack.

    Rodrick Heffley: No! It was in my room.

    Susan Heffley: Does owning this magazine make you a better person?

    Rodrick Heffley: No.

    Susan Heffley: Did owning it make you more popular at school?

    Rodrick Heffley: Yes!

    [pauses]

    Rodrick Heffley: No.

    Susan Heffley: How do you feel about owning this type of magazine?

    Rodrick Heffley: Ashamed!

    Susan Heffley: Do you have anything you want to say to women for having owned this offensive magazine?

    Rodrick Heffley: I'm sorry, women.

  • Angie Steadman: Hey Rowley! Congratulations.

    Rowley Jefferson: Thanks!

    Angie Steadman: No problem. You know, I read all the submissions and yours was by far the best.

    [looks at Greg]

    Angie Steadman: I read yours, too.