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A World with Exceptionally Low Hurdles to SEX 3
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Plot Summary
This short comedy sketch, "A World with Exceptionally Low Hurdles to SEX 3," presents a satirical look at societal norms and expectations surrounding sexual relationships. It humorously explores a hypothetical world where barriers to sexual intimacy are drastically reduced, leading to absurd and often awkward situations. The film relies on witty dialogue and exaggerated scenarios to comment on human behavior and desires.
Critical Reception
As a short comedy sketch, "A World with Exceptionally Low Hurdles to SEX 3" received modest attention primarily within online comedy communities. It was generally appreciated for its unique premise and comedic timing, with some viewers finding its satirical edge particularly effective. However, due to its short format and niche appeal, it did not garner widespread critical analysis or major awards.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inventive and audacious concept.
Noted for its sharp observational humor and satirical commentary.
Some found the humor to be a bit too niche or provocative.
Google audience: Audience reactions were generally positive, with many viewers commending the sketch's boldness and originality. It was seen as a clever, albeit risqué, exploration of social taboos and desires. The rapid-fire jokes and relatable (though exaggerated) scenarios contributed to its favorable reception among those who appreciated its particular brand of adult comedy.
Fun Fact
The sketch was created and performed by David Thorne, an Australian comedian known for his surreal and often controversial humor, and features cameos from well-known British comedians Sarah Millican and Russell Howard.
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