Didi was made for people who shiver with panic at the sound of AOL Instant Messenger's creaking door alert. Each time it played in Sean Wang's 2008-set coming-of-ager, it felt like a claw hook had launched out of the screen and dragged me back in front of my father's PC, seconds after realising my crush had just logged on and the indie band lyric I'd picked for my away message really wasn't as seductive and mysterious as I'd hoped it to be.
Wang's semi-autobiographical feature-length debut takes place at a time in digital history that's now old enough to feel like an artefact, and includes a major plot development revealed through the removal of one character from another character's top eight friends on Myspace. What a hellish time to be young and confused.
Chris Wang (Izaac Wang), called Wang Wang by his friends, has the average problems of a 13-year-old kid. He tries and fails to impress girls. He wages all-out warfare with his older sister, Vivian (Shirley Chen). And he's stuck in that resentful stage of development in which paternal disrespect has become a reflex.
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