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So, '11:59' from 2025—it's a curious piece. Directed by Duguma Tsehay, though not much is known about him, the film dives deep into the realm of mystery, weaving a narrative that feels both claustrophobic and methodical. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build like a slow-burning fuse, almost hypnotic in its approach. There's something about the tone; it's dark yet strangely captivating, luring you into its web of secrets. The practical effects used are quite impressive for a film of this scale, grounding the supernatural elements in a reality that feels eerily plausible. Performances seem raw, perhaps intentionally so, adding to the film's overall sense of disquiet. It's distinctive, for sure—leaves you pondering long after the credits roll.
Atmospheric and slow-pacedStrong practical effectsIntriguing performances
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