Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days(2012)
Hilarious third instalment in the popular series, based on the bestselling stories.
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Age group8–15 years
Duration92 mins
I really enjoyed watching this movie,Diary of a Wimpy Kid Dog Days the live action movie. It was great that Greg was trying to connect with Holly over the summer. My favourite character in the film has got to be Holly because she's so kind and so pretty and she's such a good friend to Greg (and you will not believe what happened in the end but sssshhhh, it's a secret) I really liked Greg's Dad (Frank Heffley) because he was so funny in the camp scene. My favourite scene in the film was Heather Hills Sweet 16th because that bit was absolutely hillarious.
What I didn't like about the film was when Holly's sister (Heather Hills) was refusing to let Holly finish writing her number in Greg's yearbook and I felt pretty bad for Greg because he was then unable to call Holly over the summer. It was a good thing that he was able to see her at the country club.
I think that the actress Peyton List really fits playing Holly Hills and she did such a fantastic job. The rest of the cast did an amazing job at portraying their characters too.
I would highly recommend this film if you are in interested in it because it's really good and I think it's suited for all ages.
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