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The Park
Directed by
Shal Ngo
R
2023
80m
Action
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4.4
58%
5.7
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A dystopian coming-of-age series focused on three kids who find themselves in an abandoned amusement park, aiming to unite whoever remains. With dangers lurking around every corner, they will do whatever it takes to survive their hellish Neverland.
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Cast of The Park
Chloe Guidry
Ines
Nhedrick Jabier
Bui
Carmina Garay
Kuan
Billy Slaughter
Martin Parker
Carli McIntyre
Rue
Laura Coover
Reporter
Presley Richardson
Bennett
Sean Papajohn
Jack
Legend Jay Jones
Slingshot Gang
Evan Soto
Lacrosse Player
Makaila Faith Nixon
Slingshot Blue Girl
Shal Ngo
Director / Writer / Editor
Ryan Chanatry
Executive Producer
Nick Borenstein
Executive Producer
Natalie Metzger
Producer
Matt Miller
Executive Producer
Erin Staub
Production Design
Jared Levy
Director Of Photography
Logan Jackson
Costume Designer
Robert Allaire
Music
The Park Ratings & Reviews
Loud and Clear Reviews
Tom Spoors
Shal Ngo's The Park is a thematically interesting take on the end of the world that never quite reaches its full potential.
Vague Visages
Q.V. Hough
Ngo doesn't make any revelatory statements about the human condition in The Park, but he also doesn't treat the target audience with contempt.
Times-Picayune
Mike Scott
With a lean 79-minute running time, there's enough story there - and some nice cinematography, as well - to make it a compelling watch.
Dread Central
Tyler Doupe
This dystopian horror effort never quite succeeds at captivating its audience.
Common Sense Media
JK Sooja
Some of the over-the-top performances can be forgiven, but the inexplicable brutality of the kids might need more background for it to be more believable.
Nightmarish Conjurings
Sarah Musnicky
The latest dystopian addition has potential but struggles with the tone it wants to set.
Cinema Crazed
Felix Vasquez Jr.
A very good, and refreshing bit of post-apocalyptic genre fare...
CBR
Jon Mendelsohn
The Park features some intriguing worldbuilding, but the film is never able to fully realize its potential.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
The Park is an unexpected gem.
Morbidly Beautiful
Stephanie Malone
The Park is a confident directorial debut from Shal Ngo, who exhibits some genuine stylistic flair and a masterful eye for visuals. Though not as bleak and brutal as you might expect, it beautifully celebrates humanity in the face of hopelessness.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
Ngo certainly has an idea with potential, but it gradually becomes clear that "The Park" would be better off as a short story.
The Last Thing I See
Brent McKnight
A moving post-apocalyptic depiction of the endless struggle between optimism and pessimism, and for all the bleakness and desolation, it ultimately ends with hope, with warmth, with the possibility of a better world.
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