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So, 'Minus Daisy' is an interesting little drama that plays out almost like a nightmarish odyssey within the confines of a family home. The pacing is quite unique; it drags you through the shadows and echoes of familiar spaces that suddenly feel foreign and a bit menacing. The young boy’s performance is incredibly raw, capturing that childlike mix of fear and determination really well. The practical effects, while not over-the-top, add to the eerie atmosphere, turning everyday objects into sources of anxiety. Themes of loss and reclaiming innocence shine through in an understated way, making you reflect on what those toys represent in childhood. It’s a quieter film, but it leaves a lingering sense of unease and nostalgia.
Unique exploration of childhood fearsStrong practical effects enhance atmospherePacing creates a sense of dread
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