Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever (film)

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever is a 2013 American Christmas comedy film written and directed by David Bowers in his live-action adaptation of Jeff Kinney's 2011 book of the same name. It stars Zachary Gordon and Devon Bostick. Robert Capron, Racheal Harris and Steve Zahn.

The film was released on March 30, by 20th century Fox. The film also received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $77.7 million. It is the fourth installment in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid film series. preceded by 2012's Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days, and 2011's Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules.

PLOT

The story starts before Christmas when Greg Heffley wants to behave well to get really good gifts for the holidays. In addition, his mother obtains a doll which she calls "Santa's Scout" that is meant to keep track of how he behaves and make his behavior better. Greg is afraid of this doll because he thinks that it might actually send information to Santa.

Greg starts playing an online game called "Net Kritterz" which is based around treating a virtual pet and requires paid features. Greg's mom, Susan, doesn't want to give him money to spend on the site and says he has to earn money on his own. Greg tries some bad ideas for getting money until he finds out that he can buy "Drummies", tasty fried chicken snacks that are sold at his school's holiday bazaar, for less than the school sells them for, so he decides to start his own holiday bazaar and invites his best friend Rowley to do it with him. They first attempt to build a cardboard home-made version of Pac-Man, which fails to work. They realize they need to advertise their bazaar and try to ask the local newspaper to do it. However, they discover the newspaper's advertising fee is very expensive, so they try to establish their own newspaper, The Neighborhood Tattler. When a string of conflicts and failures prevent them from making their paper a reality, they decide to hang up posters that advertise their bazaar in their town, starting with the school, but rain causes all the ink to bleed on the school's walls, leaving green stains that won't come off. After narrowly escaping with only their facial shapes noted, the school administrators and police search for the culprits: they ask the whole student body to tell them who did it anonymously. Scared of getting caught, Rowley leaves a note at the principal's desk anonymously saying "Me and Greg Heffley vandalized the school." Greg explains to the principal that he hadn't meant to vandalize the school. The vice principal asks Greg if he would like to name his partner, but Greg refuses to avoid sending his friend into trauma and agrees to scrub the dye off himself. When Greg arrives home, he discovers a note from the police stating they visited to find nobody home and that they will return later; believing the vice principal went back on his word and has sold his name to them, Greg contemplates how he'll have to avoid his arrest.

A blizzard suddenly hits town, shutting the family in their home and forcing Greg's father, Frank, to stay in a hotel during work. At one point, the electricity goes off and his family becomes extremely cold, nearly running short on food. After several days, Rowley visits and tells Greg that everyone else in their street has electricity, so Greg checks the power box and realizes that the power is down in all of the rooms except for the room of his little brother Manny. The family finds Manny living luxuriously in his room surrounded by food, warmth, and toys without notifying anyone because, as Manny claims, nobody taught him how to tie his shoes. Greg switches the power back on to the entire house, the blizzard ends, the snow is plowed out, and Frank comes home with food just in time.

Before Christmas, Susan asks Greg to take a gift to the police station to place in their toy drive box. Afraid of spending the holidays in prison, Greg manages to do so stealthily, but when he's near the church, he realizes he asked for money at the Giving Tree earlier, requesting his gift to be placed under the recycling bin, and shovels the snow from their entire driveway to find it. He eventually finds the bin but is disappointed to find no cash. When Greg comes home, the police arrive to his horror, but it is revealed they were only asking for toys for the toy drive. After awkwardly offering them a used toy that they reject, the officers leave. Christmas finally arrives, and Greg breathes relief that he's not wanted after all, and he spends the holidays with the gifts he got. Later, Greg discovers the newspaper praising his act of clearing the church driveway to allow a soup kitchen to operate because so many businesses closed during the blizzard, although the face mask he wore prevents his actual recognition. He promptly publishes a photo of himself in The Neighborhood Tattler, stating he is the one who shoveled the driveway.

CAST

Zachary Gordon as Gregory "Greg" Heffley, the middle son of Susan and Frank and the brother of Rodrick and Manny

Devon Bostick as Rodrick Heffley, Greg and Manny's older brother and Susan and Frank’s oldest son who is a drummer and a bully.

Connor and Owen Fielding as Manny Heffley, Rodrick and Greg's younger brother and Susan and Frank’s youngest son who never gets into trouble.

Robert Capron as Rowley Jefferson, Greg's childish best friend.

Rachael Harris as Susan Heffley, Rodrick, Greg, and Manny's mother.

Steve Zahn as Frank Heffley, Rodrick, Greg, and Manny's father.

PRODRUCTION

In 2012, the series' third entry, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days, was goanna be the last live action Wimpy Kid film,