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Parking Lot Seagulls is this quiet little gem that kind of sneaks up on you. It has a very laid-back vibe, almost like a slice of life, but with this underlying tension that keeps you engaged. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, which might not be everyone's cup of tea, but it really lets the characters breathe. The performances—though from unknown actors—feel genuine and raw, giving it this unpolished charm. You can feel the atmosphere change with each scene, especially in the parking lot setting, which becomes like a character itself. It's about searching for connection, and it uses practical effects sparingly but effectively. There's something distinctive about its rawness, in a world of polished productions. It’s definitely something to mull over after the credits roll.
Features an unknown director, adding to its enigmatic quality.Practical effects are used, creating a grounded experience.Explores themes of connection in everyday settings.
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