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Didi 2024

8.8/10
Sean Wang re internet adolescence in this fresh, honest coming-of-age comedy drama

Coming of age films are a staple in cinema, but rare is a great depiction of growing up on the internet, chatting with friends, and learning about the world through just a small screen. Dìdi is one of those rare films that re that pivotal era, which is why it’s often likened to Bo Burnham’s Eighth Grade, but Sean Wang depicts a more angsty than anxious Asian American kid with a mother and a grandmother less able to relate to the wider Western town they live in, and with nothing he wants to do but to skate, shoot skating, and try to fit in with people he thinks are cool. It’s both funny and self-critical, as if Wang was looking back to the times he screwed up, but it’s also just comforting to watch him own up to who he really is, even if it doesn’t garner the exact response he’s been hoping for. It’s also precisely why Dìdi found its audience.

Synopsis

In 2008, during the last month of summer before high school begins, an impressionable 13-year-old Taiwanese American boy learns what his family can't teach him: how to skate, how to flirt, and how to love your mom.

Storyline

August 2008. Just before high school begins, 13-year-old Taiwanese American Chris Wang learns what the rest of his family can’t teach him: how to skate, how to flirt, and how to love your mom.

TLDR

Maybe keep stories of the dead squirrel only for you and your friends, my dude.

What stands out

I like the way it shifts aspect ratios and video quality. This technique has been used in plenty of period films, but it really makes me feel nostalgic to see the 2000s approach, with memories marked with digital noise, smudged lenses, and weird camera angles that’s so reminiscent of YouTube at its infancy.

Comments

  1. Movie watcher says:

    The cringe moments are palpable. It’s a realistic and bittersweet portrayal of growing up as a millennial Asian American.

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