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The film begins with Heffley family, who goes to a public pool to start summer vacation. Meanwhile, Greg fells uncomfortable with this noisy, crowded and unsanitary pool. And the Heffley family meets Rodrick, a model student after attending Spag Union - a fairly rigorous curriculum for students in grade 8. That is the reason why Greg's father - Frank wants to send Greg on this special class.
Though often self-centered and conniving, Greg remains a likable kid, and the movie entertains by pulling off over-the-top scenarios that set up digestible life lessons for youngsters.
Dog Days doesn't have the emotional pull of the last installment in the franchise, but it's still a vast improvement over the irritating series opener.
Old-fashioned and small in scale, the movies sometimes feel like after-school specials from a bygone era, which is part of what makes them so endearing.