The film is rich with visual metaphors that elevate it beyond a standard genre piece. As the Soompi review notes, the daisy stands for "loyal love" —a fitting theme for a film told from three points of view.
Not every movie survives 20 years. Some become cringey, some become boring. Daisy survives because it doesn’t try to be clever. It is simply a poem about three lonely people and one field of flowers.
. The contrast between the vibrant, sunny fields of daisies and the cold, rainy streets where the assassinations take place mirrors the internal conflict of the characters. The act of painting becomes a metaphor for how the characters view each other—often filtered through a lens of idealism that the harsh reality of their lives eventually shatters. 4. The Cost of Truth
Melodrama, Romance
The film's narrative is complemented by its effective use of cinematic techniques, which enhance the emotional impact of the story.



