A young, smooth-bodied young man narrates this film. He wakes up slightly bewildered on a Sunday morning and mutters nonsensical narration that doesn’t always consist of complete sentences, but sometimes is just names. His scenes are in a gray tinted black and white, the loops that reflect his memories are almost all in vivid color.
[before scene 2:] Our hero is seen writing a letter to someone named David, who he misses.
[before scene 3:] We return to a lengthy scene of our hero doing calisthenics in a jockstrap, then toweling off his chest after a shower. Then he rolls a joint and wonders “who’s gotten stoned here before?”
[before scene 4:] Apparently stoned now, our hero lays on the floor muttering lines from Alice in Wonderland, then says, “2 by 2, 2 by 4, Lumberjack!”
[before scene 5:] Our narrator leaves his apartment next, heads to Central Park and sees two men walk past him.
[before scene 6:] Our hero slips out of Central Park, uses a phone booth, then heads home where he strips down to his jockey shorts.
[before scene 7:] Back in his apartment, our narrator is seen in his underwear, muttering “Hot Summer.” He dresses, heads out into the night and rides the subway.
[before scene 8:] Our hero returns home again, strips down to his underwear and suddenly starts rattling off random names of men.
All of the narrator’s scenes are in the blue-gray tinted black and white