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7 Day Activity is a curious piece, a slice of the '70s that captures the experimental spirit of its time. The use of early color video has this almost raw, gritty feel, and you can sense the angst and introspection of Wong and his friends. It's a bit off-kilter, with its seven-day facial treatment motif creating this odd tension between vanity and self-reflection. The pacing wobbles, mirroring the chaotic journey of youth exploring identity. You get a real sense of their camaraderie and insecurities, and that makes it distinctive. The practical effects, if you can call them that, are simple yet effective—just a bunch of friends trying to navigate personal issues through art and absurdity.
7 Day Activity is part of The Mainstreet Tapes collection, which makes it a notable find for collectors interested in the evolution of personal video art. The scarcity of this early color video format adds to its allure, as it isn't widely circulated. The film's offbeat nature and its focus on self-exploration resonate well with those captivated by the avant-garde and the raw expressions of the late '70s, positioning it as a fascinating piece for niche collectors.
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