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Daisy is Gone is this quirky little comedy that dances around the absurdities of cloning, all through the eyes of a bewildered man and his goldfish. The pacing has this offbeat rhythm, where you’re never quite sure whether to laugh or scratch your head. The performances lean into the oddball charm, with a few moments that feel genuinely heartfelt amidst the silliness. What sets it apart is the practical effects used for the goldfish, which, while not groundbreaking, add a tangible feel to the film's bizarre premise. Overall, it’s a peculiar exploration of identity and companionship wrapped in a light comedic tone.
Daisy is Gone has had a bit of an elusive distribution history, making its physical formats somewhat scarce. It's not often you find this tucked away in collections, but those who do tend to appreciate its offbeat humor and charm. Collector interest tends to be modest, but there's a certain niche audience that enjoys its blend of absurdity and sincerity.
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