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Park
Directed by
Kurt Voelker
R
2006
86m
Drama
,
Comedy
5.7
33%
48%
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Park takes place all in one day in a public park in Los Angeles, as 11 disaffected Angelenos find both love and loss in unexpected ways.
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Cast of Park
William Baldwin
Dennis
Anne Dudek
Meredith
David Fenner
Ian
Trent Ford
Nathan
Dagney Kerr
April
Ricki Lake
Peggy
Melanie Lynskey
Sheryl
Izabella Miko
Krysta
Cheri Oteri
Claire
Maulik Pancholy
Babar
Francesco Quinn
Smoldering Park Worker
Treach
Tow Truck Driver
Vincent Riverside
Rocker Dad
Ian Shelley
Boy
Hakan Kizilocak
Mr. Habib
Angela Bozarth
Jogger
Koji Kataoka
Ice Cream Man
Ingrid Caswell
Joyce
Imelda Corcoran
Bar Woman
Alfred Woodley
Cop #1
Joel J. Edwards
Cop #2
Heidi Huber
Other Woman
Kurt Voelker
Director / Writer
Dana Jackson
Producer
Park Ratings & Reviews
New York Sun
Martin Tsai
The film's spontaneity and zaniness are mostly enjoyable, but it fails in its attempt to tie up all the loose ends.
New York Daily News
Jack Mathews
There are plenty of laughs in the outrageous predicaments and the actors are obviously having a ball.
TV Guide
Ken Fox
There's very little cohesion among the separate storylines and aside from some nice performances, it all seems rather pointless.
New York Post
Kyle Smith
None of the characters seems particularly believable, except Lake's; she brings some feeling to a thin role. And the campy, "outrageous" comedy is pretty thin, too.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
Suicide, infidelity, spousal abuse and arrested development are the building blocks of Park a wearisome comedy.
Slant Magazine
Rob Humanick
Man, have we gone downhill since Short Cuts.
The Hollywood Reporter
Michael Rechtshaffen
It's all harmlessly naughty at the outset, but when it comes to juggling all those characters and their intersecting scenarios, Voelker lacks the dexterity of, say, Robert Altman.
Boxoffice Magazine
Jay Antani
If Park aspired to any real insights or to any ambition beyond the routine, its hysterics would be worth sitting through.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Crust
A flotilla of L.A. residents gathers in an unlandscaped recreation area in Baldwin Hills to canoodle, attempt suicide, plot revenge and dig into one another's psyches in writer-director Kurt Voelker's high-spirited if slight comedy, Park.
L.A. Weekly
F.X. Feeney
[Makes] the most of thrifty means to highly entertaining effect.
Film Threat
Michael Ferraro
It's a hilarious, crowd-pleasing film about everything from honesty to sex to freedom that's definitely smart without being too overbearing.
Variety
Justin Chang
Enjoyably rude but uneven.
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