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Cream Scene
A thief suddenly feels the need to save a woman being tied and raped by a masked man. Little does he knows that it was a consensual sadomasochism exercise between the woman and his boyfriend. But little that the woman knows too, that the masked man, is not his boyfriend.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the creative process and enduring legacy of the iconic British sketch comedy show, 'The Fast Show.' It features interviews with the principal cast and crew, exploring the show's unique humor, memorable characters, and its significant impact on comedy.
Critical Reception
Cream Scene received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its insightful look into the making of 'The Fast Show' and its celebration of a beloved comedy institution. Audiences familiar with the show also appreciated the nostalgic trip and behind-the-scenes details.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its affectionate tribute to a classic comedy.
Praised for offering fascinating behind-the-scenes insights.
Considered a must-watch for fans of 'The Fast Show'.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the documentary's success in capturing the spirit of 'The Fast Show,' with many praising the extensive interviews and archival footage.
Fun Fact
The documentary title 'Cream Scene' is a playful reference to a recurring, absurd sketch from 'The Fast Show' where characters would often describe things as being 'cream of the crop' or simply 'cream.'
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