Diary of kid?

Enos 2022-09-25 23:58:36

After watching this movie with anticipation, I feel that the whole work's depiction of children's psychology is quite in place, and some psychological activities are still applicable even in the circle of adults. The details are handled without losing depth. For example, Greg's solo singing during the crew selection was slightly shocked by his singing skills, and the "hidden rules" that followed were cast in the shadow of reality, but after all, children It's a child, but I still don't care much about it. The piece of "magic cheese" in the play (by the way, is it Cheese cheese, why is it translated as "cheese" in many places? It's elegant?) I think it's like the squirrel and its pine cones in the Ice Age series. Well, it doesn't seem to have anything to do with the development of the plot, but it is an indispensable detail of the main line, and metaphors a lot of things (I can't tell, because my knowledge is limited, I'm so helpless = =!). Primary school to junior high school is definitely of great significance to children. They are no longer ignorant, but still childish. School is a small society. It is necessary to gradually learn how to deal with interpersonal relationships, learn to deal with some embarrassing people and things, and also It is to achieve the purpose of being popular as mentioned in the play. This is a process of self-recognition and recognition by others, and this process runs through our life. Greg with a strong realism style is not just a child, but a miniature version of many adults. That's it for the first movie review. It seems that there are no such cute junior high school students in China now... I know too many of them... Personally, don't spray.

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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!