Diary of A Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw

2025

Action / Animation / Comedy / Drama / Family

1
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 80%
IMDb Rating 5.7/10 10 680 680

Director

Top cast

Bashir Salahuddin as Mr. Warren
Grey Griffin as Organ Lady
Susan Leslie as Additional Voices
Jill Basey as Mrs. Canfield
2160p.WEB.x265
3.35 GB
3840*2160
English 5.1
PG
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24 fps
1 hr 15 min
Seeds 53

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by TheMysteriousReviewer 5 / 10

Dog Days But Mid

Okay, maybe the franchise isn't really getting worse. But this movie is still mid. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw is a mediocre book adaptation that maybe has some effort, but there can be other times where it is exactly what I can expect from other movies of the franchise. The plot contains a predictable trope, the comedy is a hit and miss, the characters get despicable at times, and while I admire the animation's effort on improving a little bit, it still looks cheap. However, there are some touching moments with a little bit of character development in the climax that can keep this from ending up a lot worse. In terms of my recommendation, I think it will mostly appeal to fans of the book series. If you're a huge Diary of a Wimpy Kid fan and want to catch on to the movies, maybe this could be worth a watch. If not, then I don't really see the rush in watching this. At this point, I won't be expecting much from future movies of the franchise. 'Cuz with this movie, all I can say is that like Greg himself, it does have its own troubles. But at least I can appreciate how it tries to show effort to redeem itself.
Reviewed by whosnoah 6 / 10

Like father, like son

Greg and his father constantly argue and his father now even wants to send him to an elite academy. The idea is that he will become a real man there, but Greg obviously doesn't want to go and wants (or rather has to) prove himself to his father so that he won't be sent away.The film has a Christmas theme and is about the importance of family, or rather the relationship between father and son.I used to like the books and found them quite amusing, but something is missing here. I'm not sure if it's the animation style, which takes some getting used to, or the way the characters interact. I found it lacking in suspense, as the plot is quite straightforward. On the other hand, I find the voice acting acceptable and the message that is supposed to be conveyed comes across quite well (but also in an obvious way).As already mentioned, the animation style really takes some getting used to and, in my opinion, also takes away some of the characters' emotionality. Some characters also just look really weird.The film isn't bad, but that doesn't necessarily make it good either.
Reviewed by coljentacular 7 / 10

Not too old for this

To be honest, as someone who watched this when I was 6, right when it came out, I can say I genuinely had such a wonderfully amusing time back then. Live action films like the early 2010 remakes of the diary of a wimpy kid, along with things like The LEGO Movie, The Avengers, and The Hunger Games, are all incredibly nostalgic for me. My sibling who's 19 now still enjoys watching childhood films just as much as I do. It's mainly because there simply aren't many films or shows these days that really grab my interest. It's not about who they're aimed at, but rather the quality of the story. For me, watching a film is all about how it makes you feel, and no one else gets to decide that for you. So don't let anyone friends, family, or anyone at all tell you you're too old for something. People can enjoy whatever they like, and if that happens to be childhood films, then that's perfectly fine.
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