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Documentary 11:11 dives into this glamping site in Yucatán with a curious blend of horror and realism. A group of students, armed only with their cell phones, capture the eerie atmosphere that envelops the luxurious setting where visitors have inexplicably vanished. The pacing is steady, building tension slowly as the group's investigation unfolds, each discovery more unsettling than the last. There's a rawness to their performances, which feels genuine and relatable, drawing you into their growing fear. The practical effects are minimal, yet effective, amplifying the unease without overshadowing the documentary style. It's distinctive in how it mixes real-life exploration with horror tropes, creating an unsettling watch that lingers long after the credits roll.
Found footage meets documentary styleEerie atmosphere underpins the narrativeExplores themes of fear and the unknown
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Rommel Treviño
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