Parking Lot is an intriguing mix of claustrophobia and suspense. The film unfolds in this dimly lit, almost suffocating parking garage, giving it a tension-filled atmosphere that lingers. The pacing is interesting; it teeters between moments of stillness and sudden bursts of action, keeping you on edge. The performances feel raw—there's this palpable sense of dread that the actors convey, especially in such an isolated setting. It explores themes of survival and desperation, capturing how fear can drive people to their limits. And though it might not have the biggest budget, the practical effects do a solid job of heightening the tension without over-reliance on CGI. It's distinctive for its confined space and the way it plays with psychological elements.
Claustrophobic setting heightens tension.Strong performances with a raw edge.Explores themes of survival and desperation.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover