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Validation

  • 2007
  • 16m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
4.6K
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Validation (2007)
ComedyRomanceShort

A fable about a parking attendant who gives his customers REAL validation -- dispensing both free parking and free compliments.A fable about a parking attendant who gives his customers REAL validation -- dispensing both free parking and free compliments.A fable about a parking attendant who gives his customers REAL validation -- dispensing both free parking and free compliments.

  • Director
    • Kurt Kuenne
  • Writer
    • Kurt Kuenne
  • Stars
    • T.J. Thyne
    • Vicki Davis
    • Dave Kuhr
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    4.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kurt Kuenne
    • Writer
      • Kurt Kuenne
    • Stars
      • T.J. Thyne
      • Vicki Davis
      • Dave Kuhr
    • 13User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    T.J. Thyne
    T.J. Thyne
    • Hugh Newman
    • (as TJ Thyne)
    Vicki Davis
    Vicki Davis
    • Victoria Donner
    Dave Kuhr
    Dave Kuhr
    • Depressed Man
    Pam Cook
    Pam Cook
    • Depressed Woman
    Ron Oden
    • Mall Cop
    Manolo Travieso
    Manolo Travieso
    • Head Suit
    Michael Hatch
    Michael Hatch
    • Second Suit
    Richard Beanan
    • Third Suit
    Jackie Walters
    Jackie Walters
    • Experienced Woman…
    Ralph Diner
    • Workout Man
    Cameron Young
    • Boss Man
    • (as Cameron B. Young)
    Jef McClure
    Jef McClure
    • Bodyguard
    Raymond Parker
    Raymond Parker
    • Bodyguard…
    Shelby Lee Jenkins
    • Dental Assistant…
    K.C. White
    K.C. White
    • Dental Assistant
    • (as Carol White)
    Karen Zumsteg
    • Patient…
    Danielle Kaplowitz
    • Patient…
    David Rothblum
    • Patient…
    • Director
      • Kurt Kuenne
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      • Kurt Kuenne
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    8eteacher-74415

    Great work and useful

    I have read nearly all what the former reviewers said. I agree with much of it. What can I add?

    First, I'd like to say that there is a lot of symbolism in this movie. The producer meant every thing he did in it. Nothing is done randomly. For example the choice of black and white (no colours) states clearly that our lives can shift within these two colours Black (sadness) and white (smile-happiness). They have to exist together. they fight each other. We are the ones to choose which side to take. This is the old philosophical debate of good and evil.

    Second, I think that the movie tells us that what ever our social class, our financial situation or where ever we are we can either influence others positively or negatively. We have seen the cheerful park attendant turn many sad people into happy one, from simple citizens to countries'presidents and also the opposite: we have seen the same person turn the same people from happiness to sadness because that is what he was living at that moment.H just communicated it. So Every one counts in this world.

    Thirdly, He made happy many people but he didn't succeed to make the photographer smile. What ever he did. However, she smiled at him at the end and he didn't even know how she did it. This episode teaches us no to give up but continue our fight because thing change in a way or in an other.

    To conclude, as I am a teacher of English language, I will try to use this video in classroom, and I hope it will bring a lot of my student to this web site and post their reviews.
    10Oblivious93

    Happiest Movie Ever

    Movies today seem to have difficulty making something happy. No matter how hard they try, it almost always comes off as being fake. This is where Validation comes in. A short film directed by Kurt Kuenne that oozes joy. And not the fake kind. By the end of this 17 minute film I was beaming. I was so happy that I immediately watched it a second time just to make sure I wasn't imagining it. I wasn't. Then I began showing it to every single person I could, and each one of them was smiling at the end. In fact, I have yet to see one single person who did not care for this movie, or did not feel great at the end of it.

    The plot it simple, a man gives out free validation. Yes, the car kind. But he also throws in a bit of the other validation, and brightens the day of everyone he meets. Except as he is going out to get his drivers license renewed, he sees a girl and instantly falls in love. The only problem? She doesn't smile. I won't delve any deeper into the plot, but rest assured, it ends well.

    The movie is filmed in black and white for no other reason than that it looks good. And after seeing the whole thing, you really couldn't imagine it in color. The music, to put it simply, is genius. An upbeat Gospel tune rings out throughout almost the entire movie, and every time I hear it I want to dance. The actors of course do a great job, overacted yes, but it's clearly on purpose.

    Validation is a movie I believe everyone should see. It's funny, charming, and at the end of it all, a piece of joy. Look it up and watch it. I can guarantee you'll be glad you did.
    10lvlv52

    Kurt owed me this one

    I know. It's MY LIFE that's real, not movies. Movies are just a shadow on the wall, and you can hit STOP any time you feel like it. But I'd somehow managed to befriend Kurt Kuenne after being wowed by his "Shuffle," and had to see the rest of his resume. Unfortunately (for ME, since I've been an emotional wreck for decades), next up was "Dear Zachary," BRILLIANT but WAY too disturbing for the likes of moi. That was a month ago, and I haven't slept right since. Kurt actually apologized. But HERE was the best of all possible apologies..."Validation" was, simply, the most life-affirming 16 minutes of celluloid I've ever encountered (and please believe me - the celluloid I've encountered could reach to Pluto from here). I won't relate its story - a 2-line synopsis can't do it justice - but I do feel the need to convey that this is 16 minutes with the power to HEAL. And you'll laugh while healing. And I think maybe my poor battered subconscious can be talked into letting go of that psychotic witch from 'Zachary' that had sunk her claws in DEEP. Thank you, Kurt. This slate is CLEAN.
    Kirpianuscus

    soup for soul

    A simple film who could be defined as motivational. in fact, it is more. a pledge for small gestures. delicate /brave words. about the change using simple tools. about honesty. and about the importance of the other. nothing complicated. but usefull. for the message. for the tears of the end. for the basic lesson about ordinary things - briks of every day reality. a nice film. and that is all.
    J. Spurlin

    A thin joke becomes a splashy (if low budget) black-and-white musical extravaganza

    A cheerful parking attendant considers it his job to do more than validate parking. He wants to validate the customers themselves, delivering compliments about their appearances and the inner qualities behind them. Everyone who comes up to him with a ticket walks away validated as a worthwhile human being. Soon, the parking attendant becomes so popular that people line up for validation. He appears on news broadcasts and even ends up validating George W. Bush and Saddam Hussein. His life hits a roadblock when he goes to the DMV to get his driver's license photo taken and is met with a beautiful photographer whom he can't get to smile.

    As with "Rent-a-Person" (2004), writer-director Kurt Kuenne takes a thin joke and blows it up into a splashy (if low budget) black-and-white musical extravaganza. In fact, the man with the camera who makes a brief appearance in the earlier film, returns as the main character in this one, which we don't realize until we see the scene in which the two movies intersect.

    This one is less extravagant, but I liked it a bit better - possibly because the toilet humor is gone.

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      Hugh Newman: You paid for parking - for me?

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    • Release date
      • March 1, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Подтверждение
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios Hollywood - 1000 Universal Studios Blvd, Universal City, California, USA(location)
    • Production company
      • Theatre Junkies
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    • Runtime
      • 16m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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