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Diary of a wimpy kid
Diary of a wimpy kid












diary of a wimpy kid

Then the students do their moves, which include head locks, pushing and so on. During a wrestling class, there is a montage of ‘professional’ wrestling.Characters threaten each other with violence – ‘I’m going to kill you’, ‘I’m going to beat you up’.This involves the boys chasing each other, with lots of grabbing, pushing and tackling. One team is full of strapping, muscular boys, and the other has the smaller, shorter boys. In a PE class at school, the teacher divides the class into two.School bullies take another student’s bag and hold it over his head.School bullies knock books out of a younger student’s hands.Rodrick pushes Greg and puts him in a headlock.There are cartoon scenes of a bully punching Greg.

DIARY OF A WIMPY KID MOVIE

This movie contains some violence, some of which could be imitated by children. Themesīullying life transitions relationships individuality versus ‘fitting in’ Violence But this all comes at a cost, eventually putting his friendship with Rowley at risk. Bullies, girls and social mistakes await him as he tries the wrestling team, the safety patrol and the school play while trying to climb the popularity ladder. We get an insight into Greg’s thoughts as he desperately tries to work his way through the perils of pre-adolescence. Also, Greg’s child-like and ‘uncool’ best friend, Rowley (Robert Capron), is a constant presence. Greg wants to be popular at middle school, but his older brother Rodrick (Devon Bostick) tells him to ‘just be invisible’. She thinks it might be a good idea for Greg to record his feelings about his transition to middle school. The ‘wimpy kid’ is Greg Heffley (Zachary Gordon), whose mother gives him the diary. Diary of a Wimpy Kid is an adaptation of the best-selling book series by Jeff Kinney.














Diary of a wimpy kid