Pushing Daisy is a quirky little short that dives into the absurdities of life and death, all through the eyes of Daisy, whose enthusiasm is both charming and a bit overwhelming. Set in a local funeral parlour, it plays with dark humor, and you kind of get swept up in her naivety and eagerness to impress. The pacing is brisk—just the right tempo for a comedy, really—keeping you engaged without feeling rushed. The atmosphere is light yet tinged with that macabre undertone, which gives it a distinctive flavor. The practical effects, especially in some of the funeral setups, add an unexpected layer of creativity that you don't usually see in shorts. The performances have a raw quality, allowing Daisy's personality to shine through without feeling forced.
Short comedy format · Unique funeral parlour setting · Emphasis on dark humor
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