Sausage Party (2016)
Hot dog Frank leads a group of supermarket products on a quest to discover the truth about their existence and what really happens when they become chosen to leave the grocery store.
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Does that mean that it was an intolerable piece of unfinished rawness? Not really, it's definitely not for everyone, and I at times struggled to get through the raunchy, juvenile and terrifying scenes more than once filled with as much gore that can be made by food. But I had a few laughs and I liked how it spoofed both Disney and Pixar and a lot of other films and such. It had enough far-fetched scenes without the loudness and inuendos to be pretty funny at times. I may not be seeing it again soon, but it had enough meat to make up for the abundance of food puns and juvenile nature.Shout-out to Alan Menken for composing the catchy music for Sausage Party!
This should be +18 movie, what are you trying to do to our kids?? You sack of empty brains. Total fail are these movie makers in this world
I'm done, i'm leaving now. Should have not watch this on a first place
I only have praise, for the concept of this film. The idea for this film's premise was remarkable, and I had high hopes for this film - despite my personal dislike of Seth Rogen and his style of comedy, I hoped that studio control would have reined this in a little. Unfortunately, Seth Rogen's style of excessive vulgarity is what opens the film, and doesn't let up. Swearing only has impact, when it is sudden, and elevates the circumstances. Opening at the high end of swears, means you can't escelate any further scenes, therefore the daialgue can't convey any urgency or danger. Attempts at comedy through stereotypes were lazy and predictable, as were the sexual jokes. The film only receives a 2, for the animation quality, and having the odd funny bit.