

7 Lives Exposed
7 Lives Exposed is an American reality television-themed series produced by Playboy TV. The series was first aired in late 2001, with a second season following in late 2002. The series starred pornographic actress Devinn Lane and was produced by Tom Lazarus. The concept of the series is similar to that of Survivor and Big Brother -- contestants must satisfy certain ongoing criteria or risk being "evicted"; in this case, Lane herself decides who among a set of couples living together in a Los Angeles-area home stays or goes each episode. As the primary audience of the series is heterosexual men, there are both heterosexual and lesbian sex scenes throughout the series. The sex is simulated; however, scenes of oral sex and masturbation are much more explicit in that some contact is shown. Dramatic tension arises from conflicts between the contestants, often related to jealousy and competition. The last season aired in 2006, which was Season 5.
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Plot Summary
The film "7 Lives Exposed" is a documentary that aims to shed light on the experiences of seven individuals from diverse backgrounds who have faced significant life challenges. It delves into their personal journeys, struggles, and triumphs, offering an intimate look at their resilience and the human spirit. The documentary seeks to evoke empathy and understanding by exposing the raw realities of their lives and their determination to overcome adversity.
Critical Reception
Information regarding the critical reception and audience feedback for "7 Lives Exposed" (2002) is not readily available in public databases. As a documentary that may have had limited distribution, its critical and audience scores are not widely published.
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- Lack of widely available critical reviews makes it difficult to ascertain specific points of praise or criticism.
- Information on audience reception is also scarce.
- The documentary's focus on personal stories likely aimed for emotional impact.
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Fun Fact
The film's director and specific production details are not widely documented, making it a lesser-known entry in the documentary genre.
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