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Daisy is a fascinating dive into familial bonds set against the backdrop of an emerging zombie apocalypse. The film has a gritty tone that feels both raw and intimate, capturing the nuanced panic of a world turning upside down. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of quiet tension to resonate before the chaos erupts. Practical effects are commendable, emphasizing the horror without veering into excessive CGI. The performances of the older brother and younger sister are particularly noteworthy, showcasing a mix of vulnerability and resilience. What strikes me is how the film explores themes of protection and survival, making it more than just another zombie flick. There’s a sense of dread that hangs over every frame, making it a distinctive piece in the genre.
Explores sibling dynamics during a crisisStrong practical effects for its budgetDeliberate pacing enhances tension
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Chad Cunningham
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