When we see the hoard of SWAT members descending on a run-down hotel in Los Angeles, we can only suppose that some criminal or terrorist mastermind has been located. Or is it a search for smut? We respect the bravery of actors Michael Q. Schmidt and Carol Kraft as the naked and rather ardent lovers so rudely interrupted by the SWAT team... their amorous play brought to a halt as Michael is dragged by his hair from the lover's bed. We watch as the police smash into another room and begin beating a man simply because he dared to voice displeasure at their invasive affront. Then the police find their quarry... a thin and dour red-headed man hiding in a shower stall... and we can only think that he was either so dangerous that SWAT's extreme force was necessary... or perhaps they were simply a little bit too enthusiastic in their search. As they drag him away, we see the nude lovers trying to comfort each other.
When the prisoner is slammed into a jail transportation bus, we receive the reveal that it is filled only with red-headed young men, and we begin to sense that something is very wrong with the picture. They redheads sit sullenly or frightened as the bus rumbles out of town and finally arrives at a desert prison camp.
To tell any more would tell too much... but after watching the video for yourselves, the message becomes clear: Personal privacy and freedom is fragile... and if we do not wake up and take a stand against oppression elsewhere in the world, it will not be too long before oppression will be kicking in our own doors.
Will it catch us naked and vulnerable?
When the prisoner is slammed into a jail transportation bus, we receive the reveal that it is filled only with red-headed young men, and we begin to sense that something is very wrong with the picture. They redheads sit sullenly or frightened as the bus rumbles out of town and finally arrives at a desert prison camp.
To tell any more would tell too much... but after watching the video for yourselves, the message becomes clear: Personal privacy and freedom is fragile... and if we do not wake up and take a stand against oppression elsewhere in the world, it will not be too long before oppression will be kicking in our own doors.
Will it catch us naked and vulnerable?