Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Law of Cheese

Rahul 2022-10-02 12:05:57

(Written on 2010-11-01)

A particularly incongruous piece of cheese on the playground caught the attention of a handsome guy and a chubby dunk, and also brought out a ridiculous cheese legend. In school, it was never touched, and I don't know who threw it. It stayed on the playground and rotted until one day a classmate accidentally touched this piece of cheese that had accumulated mysterious magic, and it instantly became is defined as a monster that harbours the power of evil.

Everyone shunned it, and the only way now was to spread the word, one by one until it was passed on to a German student who was able to quell the ridiculous cheese craze. The film "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" is based on the above cheese law as a blueprint to give a profound education to the ghostly and selfish little kid.

The big head of the little ghost is full of countless ghost ideas. The self-proclaimed one always thinks that he is better than others, and the result of fighting to be strong and winning is often to lose his wife and lose his army, to be pushy, arrogant and super narcissistic. Greg, a little kid, has a pair of parents who don't understand him, an older brother who is a hundred times more evil than a wizard and a younger brother who uses his young ignorance to win his parents' love. He started his middle school journey with the hope of becoming famous.

In order to become a highly anticipated star, Greg played all kinds of tricks and made a lot of jokes. As a result, not only did he not become a crowd favorite, but he was also put into the cold palace, just like he was confident Batman, who is full of people's heroes, has become a clown who makes people ridiculed and isolated in the continuous heroism. Dreams and reality gradually run counter to each other.

Having been the culprit at home, Greg's desire to prove himself recognized is understandable, but when that desire is built on the pain of others or by being clever for nothing, it often backfires. In order to become the "class darling" Greg went to wrestling class, not only was he beaten by the thin and seemingly vulnerable man with glasses, Flegrei, but he was lucky enough to use the iron plate to gain weight and also failed miserably under the pomegranate skirt. on the page of the newspaper.

After joining the security patrol, in order to avoid the group of boys who were irritating on Halloween, Greg made up and made the children jump into the big pit. After being discovered, he put the blame on his good friend Raleigh, and finally got two personal names. . He also regarded the simple and honest Raleigh as a human flesh target. Laughing at his comics, he helped Rowley to become the king of popularity intentionally or unintentionally, but he turned into a disdainful little ant. In order to highlight his talent, Greg's participation in the stage play turned into a farce. In order to anger Raleigh, Greg had to make friends with Flegrei hypocritically but made himself embarrassed. All the way down to steal chickens, but I ate rice several times.

The rotten cheese on the playground seems to be a true portrayal of Greg. Both have similar experiences. In school, the more Greg racked his brains to get famous, the more alienated he was. The last loneliness. Greg is like a puzzle that requires the Law of Cheese to solve, and the two complement each other. Just when Greg's friend system was about to collapse, Raleigh was forced to eat the piece of cheese. The classmates knew that everyone was afraid to avoid it. Only one person stepped forward to share weal and woe with Raleigh. He is Greg.

When Raleigh felt the most helpless and saddest, Greg did not hesitate to say that he ate that piece of cheese and became the new person isolated by everyone, but Greg was not depressed because of this, but happier. While Greg didn't end up being a glamorous star, a cherished friendship was rediscovered through this far-flung cheese. The same is true of that frightening cheese. Although it has been behaved thousands of miles away, in the end, a handsome guy and a chubby dude accepted it and repositioned the meaning of its existence. Everything is happy.

After watching this movie, I often think that my school years are "horrible" compared to these children, and the step-by-step study life deprives me of the right to have good childhood memories. The children in the film thrive and grow up happily and freely amid setbacks in accordance with the principle of learning while playing, while I can only be restrained and helpless to stay in school and learn the meaning of life bluntly from the boring words and teachings. reason. These two vastly different cognitive modes and channels can now only be described by "cheese's law" and "calculus law".

The director did not make such a children's film very naive, but let the same age as the children in the film feel more fun and truth of life, and at the same time let the adults feel the same after watching it. Children's wild imagination and crazy ideas are combined with the truth that runs through people's lives to form a delicious meal that suits everyone's taste. They can not only feel the joy and simplicity of returning to innocence, but also feel some preciousness. The revelation of life is the best part of this movie.

From the film, children may simply realize that people should not be arrogant, they should be down-to-earth and not think that everything can reach the sky in one step, while adults may feel the painful price of pursuing fame and fortune at all costs. But in the final analysis, what can resonate most with everyone is at any stage of a person. The importance of fame and fortune is far less than that of friendship that makes people feel warm inside.

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Diary of a Wimpy Kid quotes

  • Greg Heffley: [looking at class favorites] The class favorites.

    [opening the section]

    Greg Heffley: They're the best in their class. These people aren't nobodies. They're famous. They don't have to worry about getting a seat in the cafeteria, either. Check this out. There's tons of things I qualify for: "Most Likely to Succeed", "Best Looking", "Class Clown". They should just give that to me right now.

    Rowley Jefferson: Don't you have to be funny for that?

    [spotting something in the section]

    Rowley Jefferson: Hey! We can try for cutest friends!

  • Rowley Jefferson: [last lines] Zoo-Wee-Mama!