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Red, Blue and Purple
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Red, Blue and Purple

Feb 2, 2014
0h 4m
★ 0.0

Overview

A man's mind jumps back and forth between increasingly extreme versions of the individual and the collective.

Genres

War

Production Companies

Assembly Line Entertainment

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