Should we believe in fate?

Scottie 2022-03-24 09:01:33

The cartoon "Sausage Party" is very pornographic and violent, but after watching it, I fell into contemplation. I am afraid that only an elegant and pure mind like me can understand the true meaning of it, hehe.

First of all, I am, a philosopher, a philosophy of philosophers.

This is a very serious philosophical proposition. Some things are born to face a tragic fate, such as the food in the supermarket, they are born for human beings, yes, the noble "God"! This is their unalterable destiny. Although the film ends with a comedy, what would the real world look like if you changed it from a different angle? Or something else, like ourselves. If, we are the food of some noble "God"...

A huge lie, full of sunshine and temptation, everyone is full of hope and passion for the unknown future. But no one knew what was behind that bright window. !

Have we ever, like the food in the supermarket, were born to be chewed and eaten by some higher "creatures", and they were also promised a beautiful and beautiful lie! When you are sprinting towards a bright future, is it really the light that greets you?

Are there some endings that were doomed before you and I were born?

Perhaps the saddest thing in life is that when it is swallowed up, it is still singing happily...

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  • Bonnie 2022-04-22 07:01:06

    Comedians can have no lower limit but can't have no bottom line, Huang Bao will not shy away from taking responsibility when he is having fun! PS: Fatty Sai also did a very good job this time!

  • Freddie 2022-03-20 09:01:30

    A restricted-level cartoon against human beings, with many eye-covering elements such as group sex, sodomy, dismemberment, etc., the degree of pornography is at its peak! The animated version of "120 Days of Sodom" has a very big brain hole, and the core is a vivid tease of consumerism.

Sausage Party quotes

  • Jamaican Rum: Hey, bun! Welcome to the aisle! Want to dance?

    Brenda: No thank you, man. I'm quite irie, just being left alone over here, don't you know?

  • [as Sammy and Lavash go back to their shelves]

    Gefilte Fish: Sammy, bubula! Where have you been? Oh, I'm surprised that savage Lavash didn't stone you to death!

    [switch to Lavash's side]

    Baba Ganoush: You had to travel with a bagel? How much did his dirty hands steal from you?

    Lavash: [solemnly looks at Sammy] A ton.

    [Sammy sadly watches Lavash]