7/10
Kids! Families! Check Out this Incredibly Enjoyable Instalment
3 August 2021
Despite a selfish attitude coming from Greg Heffley as we expect, what's loveable and improved about Dog Days is the entertaining summer-setting and the father-son-bonding. Greg Heffley and his father attempt to put in more time for each other. It's basically Rodrick Rules, but is surprisingly more fun and mixes the Wimpy Kid books "The Last Straw" and "Dog Days".

To be a bit more clear, what Wimpy Kid fans and most children will enjoy is mainly how it's summertime, and a lot of it is set out in fun areas such as campsites and country clubs. What's annoying but interesting in a way is how manipulative and selfish the lead character can be. Most of the other characters are likeable, and they're well-written as well.

This kids' comedy is also another film to keep for the ages 12 and under. Not everyone will appreciate it's average and forgettable humour, but it's extremely hard to not engage with the story and all the elements it uses. It's very satisfying, especially for fans. Pratfalls, friends, father-son bonding, outdoor weather and hilariously unusual situations!

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