Sausage Party (2016)
9/10
A New Way to Look At Food.
18 August 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Sausage Party (2016): Dir: Greg Tieman, Conrad Vernon / Voices: Seth Rogen, Kristen Wiig, Michael Cera, Bill Hader, Nick Kroll: Explicit escapade in naughty deeds accompany a theme of freedom, or the illusion of since it addresses the numerous beliefs in the world and the struggle to unite in peace. Seth Rogen voices Frank, a sexually charged sausage awaiting purchase for the fourth of July alongside his fellow sausage buddies. They include a short deformed sausage named Barry, voiced by Michael Cera. Kristen Wiig voices Brenda the Bun who is set to unite with Frank until a tragic set of events have them separated from their packages and on the run. Barry escapes the fate of what awaits food as he witnesses his fellow food companions sliced, diced, shredded, scorched, and torn to bits all to the delight of humans. Frank is joined by Brenda as well as a Bagel named Sammy Bagel Jr, and Kareem Abdul Lavash to find answers. After venturing through the liquor party section they approach the non- perishables, led by the wise and totally stoned Firewater, voiced by Bill Hader for answers all the while being pursued by a Douche out for revenge. Creative and original with drug references, profanity and a massive food orgy that places this film way outside the viewership of children. Like the South Park film or Ted, it takes the seemingly innocent and spins a crass presentation. Besides food we are given amusing images of doomed and defeated condoms, toilet paper, and a wad of gum operating an electric wheelchair complete with electronic voice. It challenges a theme of tolerance, which this party may require before viewing. Score: 9 / 10
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