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So, 'Eleventh Hour' is an interesting piece, right? Coming out of the UK in 2013, it’s a documentary that kind of sneaks up on you. Jacob Harris, the filmmaker, takes a different approach, really. Initially, it was going to be part of Grey Magazine, but then it morphed into this independent venture, which gives it a unique flair. The pace is a bit laid-back, almost meditative at times, allowing you to immerse yourself in the atmosphere. The themes explore the passage of time and the impact of our choices, and it’s all presented with a raw, unpolished edge—something that feels honest. There's this tangible quality to the practical effects, almost like you can feel the grit. It definitely stands out in the indie film scene.
Independent documentaryThemes of time and choiceRaw atmosphere and pacing
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