7254 (1971) Reviews

7254 (1971)
In this improvisational style drama, a tormented man muses over the meaning of it all. When not pondering the meaning of life in a war-torn world, the fellow is cavorting with his nude wife, his mother, and his best friend. Much of the man's time is spent working it out through a monologue. The film's title reflects Kodak's name for color negative film. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Director(s):
John Stember
 

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