An Underrated 2024 Movie With 96% On Rotten Tomatoes Is Now Streaming On Peacock, And I Already Have Oscar Hopes

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An Underrated 2024 Movie With 96% On Rotten Tomatoes Is Now Streaming On Peacock, And I Already Have Oscar Hopes


When it comes to 2024 movies, it’s been a good year thus far, but some of my favorites to come out were vastly under-appreciated when they hit theaters. One of them I highly recommend just became available to stream for those with a Peacock subscription, and I need to talk about it.

If You Have Peacock, It’s The Perfect Time To Give Dídi A Try

A movie called Dìdi only made $5 million at the worldwide box office when it hit theaters back in July, but it deserves way more love than that now that it’s new on streaming. When it comes to Rotten Tomatoes, it’s one of most highly rated movies of the year (based on critic’s thoughts), as Sean Wang’s directorial debut is just four points away from a perfect score. Plus, audiences are loving it too, as it has a comparable 92% on the site’s Popcornmeter. People are calling it an “earnest” and “relatable” coming of age movie, and I definitely believe its one of this year’s best.

Dìdi takes place in the summer of 2008 through the eyes of a 13-year-old Taiwanese American kid named Chris Wang living in Fremont, California. It’s the age of MySpace, AIM and early YouTube, and as someone who was around his age during this year, it perfectly captures what it was like to be a cringey middle schooler in the 2000s. As someone who truly left those memories and feelings safely in the past, I was completely taken aback at how nostalgic and healing Dìdi was for my 12-year-old self. It’s also a beautiful combination of funny and moving, and yes, it’s in the vein of Eighth Grade.

(Image credit: Focus Features)

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