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So, '11:55PM' really plays with that feeling of isolation and dread. It’s quiet, almost claustrophobic. The pacing is slow but effective, allowing that tension to build as the night drags on. The sound design is something to note too; the doorbell ringing becomes this ominous presence, almost a character in itself. The practical effects are minimal, but you can feel the weight of what’s left unseen. The woman’s performance is pretty gripping, carrying the film with a sense of mounting anxiety. It’s not really about jumpscares, more about that creeping sense of something lurking just out of sight. It’s distinctive in its simplicity, focusing on atmosphere instead of flashy tricks.
Great example of tension-building in horror.Focuses on atmosphere over traditional scares.Practical effects enhance the unsettling tone.
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