Teen comedies aren’t complex creatures.
It’s either about high school, relationships, or friends – or a combination of all three. That’s it. Based on Kody Keplinger’s novel, Ari Sandel’s The DUFF (2015) didn’t reinvent the formula, nor create an entire new subgenre, but the film preaches about the importance of self-acceptance – and that’s a lesson everyone could learn from. Here’s why you should watch The DUFF on Peacock this weekend:
What is a DUFF?
For those unfamiliar with the lingo...