Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul
Blu-ray
Review by Kam Williams
Franchise
Reboot Revolves around Road Trip from Hell
According
to Murphy's Law, "Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong."
And Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul provides cinematic support
for that pessimistic principle. For, this kitchen sink comedy relies
on the domino effect to exacerbate the ever-mounting misfortunes
visited upon the beleaguered Heffley family over the course of one
disastrous, summer road trip.
The
film is the fourth in the series based on Jeff Kinney's illustrated
children's novels. It was directed by David Bowers who also made
Wimpy Kid 2 and 3.
It's
understandable that the youngsters from the original might have aged
out of their roles, though it's a bit of a surprise that the movie
features an entirely new cast, starting with Jason Drucker as the
title character, Wimpy Greg Heffley. Alicia Silverstone and Tom
Everett Scott play his parents, Susan and Frank, while Charlie Wright
and Dylan Walters assume the roles of his older and younger brothers,
Rodrick and Manny, respectively.
The
premise of Wimpy Kid 4 revolves around a cross-country family outing
to attend grandma's 90th birthday party. The catch is that Susan
envisions the drive as an opportunity to share quality time, so she
collects everybody's cell phone devices before departing.
This
frustrates her fidgety brood who prove clueless without electronic
devices. So Rodrick calls her "the worst mom ever" and
sticks a "kidnapped" sign in the rear window which leads to
their being pulled over by the police.
Subsequent
eventful stops range from an overnight stay in a motel with rats in
the pool to a visit to a country fair where Manny wins a live piglet
as a prize. The humor flowing from the escalating insanity is mostly
of the bodily function variety: with farts, feces, burps and barfing
being real crowd-pleasers.
Every
skit is designed to keep the target audience of tykes and tots in
stitches, with only occasional asides for adults, such as the
inspired homage to Psycho's legendary shower scene.
Altogether,
a delightfully-mindless diversion for the pre-teen demographic!
Rated PG for rude humor
Running time: 91 minutes
Distributor: Distributor: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack Extras: Bonus copy of the original Diary of a Wimpy Kid; Making a Scene; Greg Heffley’s 10 Rules for the Perfect Road Trip; Road Games; Learn To Draw; A Decade of Wimpy Fun;
bloopers and deleted Scenes; deleted animation; and Haulin’ Through Georgia.
To see a trailer for Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlI3Ykm3HV4
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