How many people can step forward like Greg?

Alisa 2022-12-12 14:06:47

Why go after a protagonist with a perfect character. Ironically, when we use some standards to ask the protagonist, how many people in reality can be like the protagonist?

Many people say that they are suspected of patchwork. I am not a professional film critic. I just think that if a movie can give the audience some benefits (including pleasure and relaxation), it will not score such a low score. Besides, this film is not just a funny comedy (personally I also think it has a lot of laughs, and it is much better than the so-called nonsensical ones made in China).

At the end of the film, Greg said, "the wrong friends, the wrong lunch table, the wrong butt, it's all meaningless. just like this cheese, i know it. you know it. so come on everyone else who's sick of it, step forward and join me!" pathetically, finally at the call of that disgusting powerful girl , everyone left. Look at how many unreasonable wrong things exist in life, everyone is well aware of their existence, but how many people can step forward like Greg? Everyone still chooses to go with the crowd. As far as the school's professors are concerned, some good professors and lecturers like Greg who want to make some changes and spend their time in teaching have a very low status in the circle, being suppressed, isolated, and despised. Some students Well-rated professors don't have funds or good titles. On the contrary, disgusting, bad-character professors are deans, etc. (I learned from the situation of several teachers in high schools and universities) Let's

look at that power Girl, the opera rehearsal was to force the powerful Greg down, and he looked very arrogant and blatant, even the seat grab in Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2. In reality, the same lot of unfair competition.

Regarding the matter of Greg's apology, why must Greg take the initiative to apologize in person? Some people never forget that he has never apologized?

1. As far as the ultimate sin is concerned, eating (and not touching, and "cursed" moldy) cheese would make Greg even less face-to-face than apologizing in person. Everyone will be on his side, and it turns out that no one will stand up except for the reporters who saw through everything and the fat man who was blamed. So Greg should be aware of the price he faces, but he still takes the blame for the fat man. This should be an apology more valuable than an active apology. Some people say it's a mixed apology, but if Greg doesn't want to apologize, what's the use of more chances.
2. This is a little kid. Thinking about when I was in the sixth grade, I could do it (not knowing, but doing it) to take responsibility and be humble.

Then many negative comments also said that the protagonist was arrogant and vain, so many people in China are With iphone, some people are not vain to want to be cool, and a lot of movies are showing Greg YY's idea, in reality, maybe very few people are so pushy, but who hasn't YY been someone that day, or study Whether it’s an award or an award, I don’t want to be praised by others, I have never had sex, and now I endure the ridicule and abuse of some morons, and then how can I despise them 20 years later? (17min working for me) Don't you think that you are better than others, have you ever held some positions?

Others say that Fatty and Greg can't get together, or that Greg even pits best friends (patrol team) is the definition of best friends in the first place. As far as the sixth grade (equivalent to the first year of junior high school in China), best friends are only playmates at most, and should not really be understood as best friends, but the kind of playmates who can joke at any time and play together (American drama friends, in It's even more damaging to pit friends...).

Personally, I don't think it is necessary to criticize Greg so much. His character has to endure a lot. The torture of his brother Rodrick (2 is even more terrible), the slander of baby Manny, the low status of Greg at home, and the oppression and exclusion of female power in school. , his friend Fatty ignores him, just like the movie said, nobody cares, i'm sick of it, somebody needs to pay. In this kind of situation where the inside and outside are not human, if you want to become famous, find a sense of accomplishment, and attract attention It is understandable.

As a comedy in itself, at least I think it's pretty good, do I need to be demanding about some educational significance, and he is only a kid. After writing so much, I just feel that the movie's score of 6.9 is really low. Maybe everyone has different experiences.

In addition, the opera is still quite shocking when it sings Total Eclipse Of The Heart (or using words like like, bright eyes, etc.), it may be a foil for the poor singing. I checked it online, some people say it is real singing, some people It is said that the original work was sung and changed to a child's voice, but for example, when the original work sang never and forever, there was no drag like in the movie. Either way, it's a real song, but it's still pretty good, and I really want to listen to the whole song.

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Diary of a Wimpy Kid quotes

  • Greg Heffley: [smugly] You're way too smart for me Patty Ferrell...

  • Greg Heffley: We'll hide here for the rest of class because I'm not playing that game! It's not fair. He's got all the neanderthals on the same team. It's barbaric!

    Angie Steadman: It's completely barbaric. This place is an intellectual wasteland. But it's nice to meet a person more interested in his mind than his body.

    Rowley Jefferson: You girls get to jump rope. What are you doing hiding?

    Angie Steadman: Avoiding the pain. It all starts in middle school, you know? You're not a kid anymore. The coddling has stopped. Kids are now separated by intelligence. The weak are picked on and girls that you've known since kindergarten won't even talk to you anymore.

    Greg Heffley: Well, it sounds like you've got it all figured out so go back to your book.

    [laughs]

    Angie Steadman: This place is a glorified holding pen. It's where adults put you as you make that awkward transition between child and teenager so they don't even have to look at you.

    [pauses]

    Angie Steadman: Hi. I'm Angie.

    Greg Heffley: [Pulls Rowley's hand away] Great Story! We're going to go now.

    Rowley Jefferson: Why? This is a good spot.

    Angie Steadman: It's a perfect spot. I survived all of the sixth grade here and I would enjoy some like-minded company to get me through the seventh.

    Greg Heffley: Is that the whistle? I think I hear the whistle.

    [laughs]

    Greg Heffley: We need to go!