sausage party

Gayle 2022-03-25 09:01:06

The sausage party is somewhat similar to the teddy bear. The content looks vulgar but actually contains a mockery of reality and the author's thoughts. The film uses the food in the supermarket as a character, staged a "funny" but not superficial farce. Especially in the end, the food fights human beings and even kills human beings, which makes people laugh at all. This is a movie about food, not people.
We seem to be accustomed to seeing the comedy in which human beings as the main body struggle and finally win. This flip makes people undoubtedly uncomfortable. As far as the background of the movie is concerned, human beings play the so-called "God", and food is more like livestock to be slaughtered. The food is shrouded in lies and deceived, and yearns for the "great distance" of death. As far as the plot is concerned, this is a process of discovering the truth. It is bound to go through hardships and the mistrust of others around you, and endure the loneliness of a person. Even if the truth is discovered, you have to face all kinds of guesses and doubts. We can see the author's understanding and disdain for the narrow prejudice of race and nationality in the setting of the characters, as well as the dual attitude of praise and depreciation of the high degree of openness to sex. Of course, God and the great distance obviously refer to Religion and government lies deceived. In addition, there is no shortage of movies that describe people from the first perspective of food. Whether it is a sexy and dirty woman, or an otaku who is "sober" by taking drugs, it is full of ridicule to human beings. At the end of the movie, the food that wins and defeats the "evil" human beings puts down all prejudices and goes on a sexual orgy, which in my opinion shows two things: evil and justice are relative concepts; sex is to give up all prejudices common ground.
In the end I want to say that if humans and "food" switched places, wouldn't that be the case?

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Extended Reading
  • Marguerite 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Barely pass. All kinds of jokes about sex, beliefs and nationalities, chewing gum Hawking is considered black to the end, the theme is the way to fuck religion with sex, the sensational MV in the middle, watch me cry, and the killing of human beings at the end is also enjoyable, the whole plot is still under-polished, Mexico Pancake's role is too much of a drag. I think it's a bit of a marijuana comedy, and it's done well, but it's better classified as a video than a movie

  • Jana 2022-03-17 09:01:04

    Hahahaha, can you stick a sci-fi label!

Sausage Party quotes

  • Lavash: Get away for me! Don't touch me!

    [fighting over Sammy]

    Lavash: It was you! You cock-sucking bagel fuck-face!

    Chunk Munchers Cereal: Hey, watch it!

    Lavash: You pushed me out of the cart! No surprise then, huh? A bagel trying to kill Lavash, once again!

    Sammy: I pushed you? What are you nuts? I, why would they do that? I'm a pacifist. The only thing I've ever pushed is my peaceful agenda. Which even that I didn't push you know, I pretty much passive-aggressively nudge. I reached out of the panic. It was toots over here, the bun. She grabbed me.

  • Tequila: Excuse me? Are you a bun?

    Brenda: Uhh... Yeah, I am. Why?

    Tequila: And you've been traveling with the sausage?

    Tequila: I have! He's looking for you in my aisle. He's right this way. I can take you to him, chica. I take you to him real good.

    Tequila: He's looking for you in my aisle. He's right this way. I can take you to him, chica. I take you to him real good.

    [laughing hysterically]

    Tequila: All right, vaminos. Let's go. I am to be trusted.

    [laughs again]