Diary of a Wimpy Kid is based on the popular childrenโ€™s book written by Jeff Kinney, which documents the trials of one Greg Heffley as he begins his voyage into middle school, aka the dumbest idea ever invented.

In short: It is this generationโ€™s The Wonder Years.

Heffley (Zachary Gordon) is a small kid with big brown eyes who has yet to hit his growth spurt. As if middle school isnโ€™t already shitty enough, he makes life that much harder for himself by constantly trying to be something heโ€™s not: one of the cool kids. He tries to dress differently, he tries to be a star wrestlerโ€”he does anything he can to climb the social ladder, but his efforts always end with disastrous results.

As if not being popular isnโ€™t bad enough, he also has to deal with a loyal but painfully naive best friend, a jackass older brother whoโ€™s constantly threatening to kill him, a clueless mother who should know by now that 12-year-old boys donโ€™t like being kissed on the cheek in public, and a father who would really love it if scrawny Heffley became a jock.

With such a stereotypical collection of sidekicks, itโ€™d be very easy to turn this story into another trite and sugarcoated bomb for babies, but Diary is actually pretty greatโ€”the casting is perfect, the characters are genuine, and the overall message of โ€œjust be yourselfโ€ is thoughtful without being too overbearing.

Also: Thereโ€™s a scene where Heffley ends up accidentally pissing all over his older brother, and thatโ€™s pretty goddamn hilarious.

My one gripe is a minor oneโ€”the movieโ€™s soundtrack sucks. A fantastic soundtrack is partially responsible for The Wonder Yearsโ€™ success, so itโ€™s unfortunate that Diary of a Wimpy Kid, like nearly every other kid flick, is littered with whatever half-assed pop-music hits they could get the rights to. recommended

Megan Seling is The Stranger's managing editor. She mostly writes about hockey, snacks, and music. And sometimes her dog, Johnny Waffles.

3 replies on “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Like The Wonder Years, but with Shittier Music”

  1. “this book is so weird”, according to my 8 year old son and he loves it! he predicts the movie will not be as good as the book because the book is pretty good.

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