Greg's Diary 3 - It wasn't me!
Movie | |
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German title | Greg's Diary 3 - It wasn't me! |
Original title | Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 2012 |
length | 94 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 0 |
Rod | |
Director | David Bowers |
script |
Wallace Wolodarsky , Maya Forbes |
production |
Nina Jacobson , Brad Simpson |
music | Edward Shearmur |
camera | Anthony B. Richmond |
cut | Troy Takaki |
occupation | |
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chronology | |
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Greg's Diary 3 - It wasn't me! (Original title: Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days ) is an American literary film adaptation by director David Bowers from 2012 . The film is based on the third and fourth part of the book series Gregs Diary by Jeff Kinney .
action
The summer vacation is just around the corner, the final year of school is all but forgotten and Greg Heffley is looking forward to the months off. While Greg would prefer to spend his vacation in front of the TV, his father has different ideas about well-spent vacation and so it happens that Greg finds himself on a camping trip with his old Boy Scout troop against his will. But a happy incident ensures that the trip comes to an abrupt end and Greg can finally hang out with his friend Rupert and spend the free time at the pool at the country club. When Holly Hills appears there, with whom Greg has long been in love, his life seems perfect. But whenever everything seems too beautiful, it probably is: Greg's older brother Rodrick cheats in the club, then Greg also loses his swimming trunks - and that's where the mess really begins.
production
Filming began in Vancouver on August 8, 2011 and continued through October 7, 2011.
The official release in the United States was on August 3, 2012. The film was released in Germany on August 20, 2012. The film has been available on Blu-ray and DVD in German-speaking countries since January 25, 2013 .
The official radio play for the movie was released on June 7, 2013, in which Marco Eßer took over the role of Greg and the first-person narrator.
synchronization
The German-language dubbed version was created under the direction of Marius Clarén at Berliner Synchron AG Wenzel Lüdecke .
role | actor | German voice actor |
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Greg Heffley | Zachary Gordon | Marco Eßer |
Rodrick Heffley | Devon Bostick | Ricardo Richter |
Frank Heffley | Steve Zahn | Gerrit Schmidt-Foss |
Susan Heffley | Rachael Harris | Peggy Sander |
Manny Heffley | Connor and Owen Fielding | Vicco Clarén |
Rupert Jefferson | Robert Capron | Henning Katz |
Holly Hills | Peyton List | Mathilda from Benda |
Patty Farrell | Laine MacNeil | Soraya judge |
Fregley | Grayson Russell | Amadeus seal |
Chirag Gupta | Karan Brar | Minh Tan Phan |
Heather Hills | Melissa Roxburgh | Nicole Hannak |
Mr. Draybick | John Shaw | Kai Taschner |
background
- Although the film is only the third in the series, it bears the name of the fourth book. This is because the film adaptation is a mix from the third book It's Enough! and the successor , it wasn't me! is.
- Jeff Kinney, the author of the book series, made a brief appearance as Heather Hill's father.
Differences from the book
- After Holly Hills calls Greg "Fregley", he no longer wants to be with her in the book. In the movie, he's still in love with her.
- The plot has been changed a bit, actually it's not Greg's father who arranges the trips, but his mother.
- Greg doesn't lose his swimming trunks in the book, and Rodrick isn't seen in the club once in the book.
- The term “golf club” as it is called in the book becomes a “country club” in the film.
- At the end of the third book and at the beginning of the fourth book, a girl named Trista appears, but she does not appear in the film.
reception
criticism
The film received mixed reviews. At Rotten Tomatoes , the film got a rating of 50 percent.
Neil Genzlinger of the New York Times primarily criticized the director's work: “The execution is not great. David Bowers, the director, allows too much unbelievable acting. ”( English “ The execution isn't great. David Bowers, the director, allows too much hammy acting. ” ) Stephanie Zacharek of the Los Angeles Times wrote:“ [The film ] ended the winning streak or decreased it at least "( English " ends the series' winning streak, or at least slows it down to a panting, dog-day crawl. " ) Sean O'Connell of the Washington post rated the film with the following words "spending time with Kinney's character became an annual pleasure." ( English "spending time with Kinney's characters has become of annual treat." )
The film was rated 1.5 out of 5 stars by the online portal Filmstarts :
“ Greg's Diary 3 is like a children's birthday party when too much cola was served: Headless and excited, every minute you jump from summer episode to summer episode without even one of them following a common thread. The already bumpy narrative flow is constantly interrupted for smaller attractions, which stretch the hastily designed and at best moderately funny film in length without adding anything to the content. With the narrative volatility prevailing here, it is no wonder that the relationships between the characters never get going either. This time the focus is on the relationship between Greg and his rather clumsy father, but that too remains clearly underexposed. Still, it is one of the few clear strengths of the film that the playful Steve Zahn is given so much screen time here. Conclusion: Greg's diary - It wasn't me is a hastily rolled down franchise product without any narrative line and with a leading actor who has already outgrown his role - only Steve Zahn brings something to life. "
The German Film and Media Evaluation FBW in Wiesbaden awarded the film the title valuable.
Awards and nominations
Tabular overview of awards and nominations | ||||
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year | Award | For | category | result |
2013 | Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards | Greg's Diary 3 - It wasn't me! | Favorite Movie | Nominated |
Zachary Gordon | Favorite Movie Actor | |||
2013 | Young Artist Award | Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actor | Nominated | |
Robert Capron | Best Performance in a Feature Film - Supporting Young Actor | Won | ||
Karan Brar | Nominated | |||
Laine MacNeil | Best Performance in a Feature Film - Supporting Young Actress | |||
Connor and Owen Fielding | Best Performance in a Feature Film - Supporting Young Actor Ten and Under | |||
Dalila Bela | Best Performance in a Feature Film - Supporting Young Actress Ten and Under | |||
Zachary Gordon, Robert Capron, Peyton List , Karan Brar, Laine MacNeil, Connor and Owen Fielding, Devon Bostick and Grayson Russell | Best Performance in a Feature Film - Young Ensemble Cast | Won |
continuation
At the end of 2012, List said that no sequel was planned. Gordon mentioned that the likelihood of a sequel was very slim as the actors were getting too old for the roles. Kinney, the author of the book series, said that he would like to see a sequel in the form of an animated film . 2017 became Greg's diary - Bad Trap! published, which however has a new line-up.
Web links
- Greg's Diary 3 - It wasn't me! in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Greg's Diary 3 - It wasn't me! in the online film database
- Official site (German)
- Official site for the film series (English)
- Greg's Diary 3 - It wasn't me! at Rotten Tomatoes (English)
- Greg's Diary 3 - It wasn't me! at Metacritic (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Greg's Diary 3 - It wasn't me! ( German ) In: amazon.de . Amazon . Retrieved February 5, 2013.
- ↑ Review of the radio play ( German ) In: Popshot . Retrieved June 24, 2013.
- ↑ Greg's Diary 3 - It wasn't me! In: synchronkartei.de. German synchronous index , accessed on February 5, 2013 .
- ↑ Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (2012) - Movie Reviews ( English ) In: rottentomatoes.com . Rotten tomatoes . Retrieved February 5, 2013.
- ^ Neil Genzlinger: Those Slings and Arrows of Adolescence Sting ( English ) In: nytimes.com . New York Times . August 2, 2012. Retrieved February 5, 2013.
- ↑ Stephanie Zacharek: Movie review: 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days' stuck in idle mode ( English ) In: latimes.com . Los Angeles Times . August 2, 2012. Retrieved February 5, 2013.
- ↑ Sean O'Connell: Critic Review for Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days ( English ) In: washingtonpost.com . Washington Post . August 3, 2012. Retrieved February 5, 2013.
- ↑ Critique of the Filmstarts.de editorial team ( German ) In: filmstarts.de . Film starts . Retrieved February 5, 2013.
- ↑ a b Awards. In: IMDb . Amazon.com , accessed March 15, 2019 .