Bathroom Stalls & Parking Lots
- 2019
- 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Brazilian transplant and his friends take the streets of San Francisco to pursue an American fling. They do whatever it takes to find the guy, even if that means going deep into bathroom sta... Read allBrazilian transplant and his friends take the streets of San Francisco to pursue an American fling. They do whatever it takes to find the guy, even if that means going deep into bathroom stalls and parking lots.Brazilian transplant and his friends take the streets of San Francisco to pursue an American fling. They do whatever it takes to find the guy, even if that means going deep into bathroom stalls and parking lots.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 3 nominations
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Oscar Mansky
- Hunter
- (as Oscar Manski)
David Joseph Hernandez
- Javier
- (as David Hernandez)
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Thales Corrêa's indie extravaganza that's more culturally relevant than avocado toast in California!
Forget the cheesy rom-com clichés; this flick serves up a heaping dose of authentic love and friendship. You'll be laughing, crying, and nodding in agreement like you're at a TED Talk on self-discovery.
But hold onto your popcorn, folks, because this film takes unexpected turns. Just when you think you've got it all figured out, BAM! A plot twist that'll leave you gobsmacked and begging for more.
"Bathroom Stalls & Parking Lots" is the indie romance you never knew you needed. It's real, it's relevant, and it's an adventure in self-love that'll have you high-fiving yourself in the mirror.
It takes you on a brutally honest and surprisingly realistic ride through the vibrant streets of San Francisco.
Corrêa fearlessly embraces his Brazilian roots, infusing the film with a rich tapestry of cultural nuances that add depth and authenticity to the characters' experiences. It's a refreshing exploration of diverse identities and perspectives, offering a fresh take on love and life in a melting pot like San Francisco.
In a sea of formulaic romances, this film stands out for its unfiltered realism. The characters aren't just glossy caricatures; they're flawed, vulnerable, and beautifully human. Thales Corrêa's direction and storytelling style create an intimate connection with the audience, making us feel like we're eavesdropping on genuine conversations and witnessing real-life moments unfold before our eyes.
Love and friendship take center stage in this rollercoaster of emotions. As the group of friends embarks on their pursuit of an American fling, they discover that love isn't always as straightforward as they thought. The film navigates the complexities of relationships with grace, offering insights into the power of compassion, understanding, and forgiveness in forming lasting connections.
But beyond the search for external love, "Bathroom Stalls & Parking Lots" also delves into the journey of self-love and self-discovery. It encourages us to look within, confront our insecurities, and learn to love ourselves before seeking validation from others. It's a heartfelt reminder that our worth isn't defined by external relationships, but by the love we have for ourselves.
"Bathroom Stalls & Parking Lots" is a brilliant indie film that leaves a lasting impression. Thales Corrêa's masterful direction and culturally relevant narrative breathe life into a story that feels both familiar and refreshingly unique. Its raw realism, poignant exploration of love and friendship, and the essential lesson of self-love combine to create a cinematic experience that will resonate with audiences from all walks of life. Be ready to laugh, cry, and discover your own journey of love and self-discovery as you immerse yourself in this surprising and captivating film.
Forget the cheesy rom-com clichés; this flick serves up a heaping dose of authentic love and friendship. You'll be laughing, crying, and nodding in agreement like you're at a TED Talk on self-discovery.
But hold onto your popcorn, folks, because this film takes unexpected turns. Just when you think you've got it all figured out, BAM! A plot twist that'll leave you gobsmacked and begging for more.
"Bathroom Stalls & Parking Lots" is the indie romance you never knew you needed. It's real, it's relevant, and it's an adventure in self-love that'll have you high-fiving yourself in the mirror.
It takes you on a brutally honest and surprisingly realistic ride through the vibrant streets of San Francisco.
Corrêa fearlessly embraces his Brazilian roots, infusing the film with a rich tapestry of cultural nuances that add depth and authenticity to the characters' experiences. It's a refreshing exploration of diverse identities and perspectives, offering a fresh take on love and life in a melting pot like San Francisco.
In a sea of formulaic romances, this film stands out for its unfiltered realism. The characters aren't just glossy caricatures; they're flawed, vulnerable, and beautifully human. Thales Corrêa's direction and storytelling style create an intimate connection with the audience, making us feel like we're eavesdropping on genuine conversations and witnessing real-life moments unfold before our eyes.
Love and friendship take center stage in this rollercoaster of emotions. As the group of friends embarks on their pursuit of an American fling, they discover that love isn't always as straightforward as they thought. The film navigates the complexities of relationships with grace, offering insights into the power of compassion, understanding, and forgiveness in forming lasting connections.
But beyond the search for external love, "Bathroom Stalls & Parking Lots" also delves into the journey of self-love and self-discovery. It encourages us to look within, confront our insecurities, and learn to love ourselves before seeking validation from others. It's a heartfelt reminder that our worth isn't defined by external relationships, but by the love we have for ourselves.
"Bathroom Stalls & Parking Lots" is a brilliant indie film that leaves a lasting impression. Thales Corrêa's masterful direction and culturally relevant narrative breathe life into a story that feels both familiar and refreshingly unique. Its raw realism, poignant exploration of love and friendship, and the essential lesson of self-love combine to create a cinematic experience that will resonate with audiences from all walks of life. Be ready to laugh, cry, and discover your own journey of love and self-discovery as you immerse yourself in this surprising and captivating film.
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By what name was Bathroom Stalls & Parking Lots (2019) officially released in Canada in English?
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