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The Parking Lot Movie

The Parking Lot Movie is a documentary about a singular parking lot in Charlottesville, Virginia. The film follows a select group of parking lot attendants and their strange rite of passage.

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Release : 2010
Rating : 7
Studio : Redhouse Productions, 
Crew : Additional Photography,  Director of Photography, 
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Genre : Documentary

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Listonixio
2018/08/30

Fresh and Exciting

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Afouotos
2018/08/30

Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.

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MusicChat
2018/08/30

It's complicated... I really like the directing, acting and writing but, there are issues with the way it's shot that I just can't deny. As much as I love the storytelling and the fantastic performance but, there are also certain scenes that didn't need to exist.

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Kien Navarro
2018/08/30

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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chanandchen
2017/11/05

I enjoyed this documentary. The movie is bang on. My friend works at a Toronto parking lot. It's a battle with humanity every day. You really see the 'ugly' come out in people (and by people I'm referring to customers) that you wouldn't see in any other line of work. We're talking stupid people who don't know how to drive, how to park, who refuse or are reluctant to pay, who can't park between the lines, who forget to return by a certain hour to pick up their keys and the list goes on and on. Not to mention, the demeaning and often time hostile behavior parking attendants put up with because some people are just self absorbed, self entitled jerks who have been raised by wolves. If you want to know the 'who' of who someone really is...sit back and watch how they behave in a parking lot and how they interact with the attendant. People should be ashamed of their dumb ass selves. Best social experiment ever. Well done, fellas! Sadly, you captured the real life sh*t show perfectly.LOL @ 'Don't forget to take your medication tomorrow'!

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Kalle_it
2011/03/31

This documentary is just a one-hour long rant, the usual 'outcasts are better than you' cliché from indie movies.The guys working at the Parking Lot aren't really better than the preppies they dislike so much, and the tirade about rich and unpleasant daddy's boys and girls driving SUVs and making in one year the money the parking lot attendant will make in his whole life reeks of sour grapes, frustration and reversed classism.Sure, who doesn't despise arrogant jerks who live on daddy's money... but on the other hand it's not a good reason to be equally obnoxious. I can't see much difference between the annoying brats who, as the movie put it, "think they're hot *bleep* because they drive daddy's car" and the parking lot attendants who think they're hot *bleep* because they have a Ph.D. and feel they're rebelling against society.The parking lot attendants come off as pretentious, wannabe-intellectuals who try to pass off their shortcomings as a 'way of life', even as a voluntary exile from the 'outside world'. But in truth I find it hard to buy such idea... I can't help but thinking the whole thing is a self-comforting facade, a way to cope with unfulfilled expectations.At one point one of them say "you get paid to do nothing!", so it makes me wonder a bit... Are those overqualified intellectualoids working at the parking lot because it's a non-competitive job, where they're paid to sit and read or listen to music and goof around? Are they rebelling (in a pretty inane way) to capitalism or are they just a bunch of Peter Pans who refused to grow up and take responsibility, so they just live in their little world where they are Somebody and nobody questions them?To be honest I've always struggled to get the 'Slacker pride' many indie movies have celebrated over the years...As a whole, the movie is just boring and not remotely as funny as many reviews made it to be. I can't even relate to them, not because I'm a SUV-driving no-good frat-boy (which I'm not), but because if I'll ever find myself stuck in a rut like that, I would really struggle to feel so proud about it.The Parking Lot Movie is an exercise in self-importance, self-indulgence and unjustified smugness.An obnoxious manifesto of the underachievers who are proud to be underachievers (and afraid to prove themselves)Hell, if you're so smart and educated, quit that job and go earn thousands of dollars a month... So you can get back at the preppies on their own ground instead of making petty remarks while exerting your Parking Lot Attendant powers.

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radioheadrcm
2011/01/27

The Parking Lot Movie covers a group of intellectual social misfits that love the comfort of working in an environment that they can shape to their will, but hate dealing with the society that comes and goes through their business. Watching their interactions with the college surroundings is classic. On one side, you have parking lot employee with a PhD in anthropology, passionately working for minimum wage, and on the other is a drunk sorority girl driving a luxury SUV (assumed to be paid for by her parents), and she's trying to skip out on her four dollar parking fee. Although the entire film essentially takes place in a parking lot, it manages to create quite a bit of social commentary, and really works as a fun and thought provoking film.I picture The Parking Lot Movie working as a brilliant double bill with The Social Network. If one shows how intelligent outcasts can outclass society by working hard and becoming a powerful billionaire in just six years, the other shows how other intelligent outcasts can be just as happy removing themselves from the equation entirely, shielding themselves in apathy, and outclassing society in an entirely different way. The difference is really just between a Type A and B personalities. As the parking lot owner says: "I really like to hire Type B personalities." Overall, the content the film ends up being much more engaging than you'd expect. The parking lot itself almost seems like a last bastion of creativity and normalcy in an invading world of mindless consumption. The employees really make it out to be an amusing struggle, and you can't help but root for them. Personally, I can't remember ever feeling closer to a group of people on film, and I'm already recommending this to like-minded thinkers.

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closesquarters
2011/01/27

Most of us have had unappreciated jobs... and so, can easily relate to the feelings of the attendants."The Parking Lot Movie" is not only a film about a parking lot, but also a metaphor to easily express the extremes of human nature towards one-another. Everyone has a dark and a good side. Funny how both faces come out in the most seemingly simplest of situations. Not only do we get to watch actual footage of these interactions, but the attendants (all well educated) explain their feelings to a fine point.It was also interesting to watch how the attendants spent their "down time," when the parking lot was slow. Games, painting slogans on the gate arm. "Idle Hands" are the parking attendant's workshop.Nicely done.

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