How 'Didi' Star Joan Chen Channeled the Toughest Parts of Motherhood for Her Deepest Performance Yet
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Sean Wang's 'Dìdì' delves into the life of a Taiwanese-American youth in the late 2000s with a focus on family relationships, cultural identity, and generational gaps.
The film portrays the challenges faced by a 13-year-old protagonist navigating adolescence, peer pressure, and familial expectations amidst a backdrop of technological evolution and personal growth.
Joan Chen delivers a poignant performance as the single mother Chungsing, grappling with her children's coming of age, her own aspirations, and the constant presence of her mother-in-law.
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