Saturday, January 24, 2026

1395. Didi (2024)



Director: Sean Wang

Cinematographer: Sam Davis

Genre: Drama 

Country: USA

Duration: 93 Minutes

🔸 Didi is a small and quiet coming-of-age film that focuses on an awkward summer in the life of a young Taiwanese American boy. The story follows his struggles with fitting in, dealing with friends, family pressure, and the early confusion of growing up. The plot is simple and very familiar. The film is more interested in moments than events, showing everyday situations that slowly shape the main character.

🔸 The film works best when it captures social awkwardness and small emotional discomforts. The lead performance feels natural, and the actor brings honesty to insecurity and embarrassment. Family scenes are handled with warmth, but also frustration, which feels real. The direction keeps things grounded and realistic, avoiding dramatic exaggeration. However, the film often feels too safe. Many scenes feel expected, and the storytelling rarely surprises or challenges the viewer.

🔸 The biggest issue with Didi is that it stays on the surface emotionally. While it is sincere, it does not go deep enough into its characters or conflicts. Some moments feel underdeveloped, and the emotional payoff is limited. The film ends gently, but without leaving a strong impact. Didi is pleasant and relatable, but it feels slight and cautious, more like a memory sketched lightly than a story fully explored.

Verdict: Above Average

DC Rating: 3.25/5

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