Budget
$15,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$64,003,625
Opening weekend US & Canada
$22,126,166
Gross worldwide
$76,196,538
Budget
$15,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$64,003,625
Opening weekend US & Canada
$22,126,166
Gross worldwide
$76,196,538
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By Bernhard 2022-12-28 16:00:57
The first time I saw this film, I was attracted by its playful name. It was originally intended to make myself happy, but it ended with regret~ No wonder, this film is indeed not comedy enough. Judging from the material of the jokes, it is not Grey's grandstanding setbacks. , it was the naivety of Grey's friend that caused the two to make a fool of themselves~
In a sense, I sympathize with Grey, maybe he carries the self-righteousness that I had when I was a child, knowing very little,...
By Margret 2022-12-25 10:43:04
This is also the key word of my comment. We all grow up in panic. The little kid is just a kid who hopes that his parents can love him wholeheartedly. The love for him is unique, so he does a series of things with his partners to stop the unwarranted things in his heart. idea.
I am unique, and the love I get should be the same. They are just a group of people who yearn for love and want their parents to pay more attention to them. They have not grown up yet, but they have the panic in...
By Alanis 2022-12-25 06:51:55
My first Diary of a Wimpy Kid was during the summer vacation of 2010, when I was going to be a junior high school student. At that time, I thought the male lead was too stupid, and my junior high school life must be different from his.
It's been 7 years now and I watch this movie again. Compared to my junior high school life, it's really similar to the male lead. I also want to be a popular figure in the school and be in the limelight every day, but I don't study well and have a...
By Soledad 2022-12-24 07:35:20
We have all experienced it too. . .
This is what I watched when I was sick! I wanted to watch a purely funny one, but as a result, I saw the meaning of this movie! Dig deeper!
It's my first time writing a movie review, so I'm nervous!
Haha, let's talk about that thousand-year-old cheese, that is, the little boy ignores him when he touches it! It should have a profound meaning, what does it mean? It represents the quality that we should have in our childhood! Like honesty! Well, my personal opinion!...
By Cristina 2022-12-23 19:01:17
Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Memories We'll Never Go Back
I read Diary of a Wimpy Kid with a comedy mentality. The various experiences of the protagonist in the play may be everything that everyone has to experience in childhood, and it seems that they must go through stages in their growth. But after reading it, I found that the comedy is less and less, and more is thinking and silence. Similarly, childhood life should be happy and flawless, not as complicated as in adult society. However, it may be human nature, we always value and care so much...
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By Cortez 2023-09-29 14:52:52
It was hilarious and reminded me of my own childhood. The little girl in the newspaper office has a good...
By Laverne 2023-09-19 21:27:35
The poor and tossing life of a junior high school kid. The ending is happy, and the cheese has fulfilled its mission. A lot of passages are disgusting enough, really worthy of being a...
By Emmie 2023-09-19 11:41:36
This is the so-called unintentional insertion of willows and willows, and one day you will find that the things you care about are actually not important. I saw something and seemed to have a premonition. But after all, I am in China, and Liu Chengyin must be...
By Eddie 2023-09-16 22:49:07
From the first 10 minutes I knew this movie was going to end... as...
By Elwyn 2023-09-12 06:32:42
In some places it seems exaggerated, but in fact it really affects the mood. Maybe until now, I'm still the little brat who just shirks the blame and shrinks back, and can't see a tomorrow worth...
Chirag Gupta: Good God, man. You almost got the Cheese Touch!
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!