Sexual? Check. Comedy? Check. Violence? Check. That’s pretty much sums it up for this delightfully, hilarious, kinky sexual movie that came out this year. Oh yeah, you will be brought to a world of supermarket food that can talk and walk. And, they know what they want in this R-rated comedy that are voiced by Seth Rogen and Kristen Wiig! Read on in this Sausage Party film review below to find out how lewd it is!
Premise
A sausage wants to meet up with a lovely beautiful bun that is located in a plastic bag beside him. However, when both of them are bought by a shopper and brought to a house, reality hits as they scramble for life. Could he ever reunite with his love again?
Review
It begins just like a normal 3D animated movie that seemingly targeted at kids. So we have a musical playing introducing the supermarket food and (if you notice it) the lyrics are kind of foreshadowing the coming events. We are introduced to Frank, a normal sausage in a bag who is in love with Brenda, a bun in another bag besides his. They do something very kinky called ‘ Touch-the-tip’, very very brave indeed (LOL). Then, a honey mustard is returned after going past the Great beyond (aka the supermarket exit) and the story begins when Brenda and Frank are separated from the rest due to an incident.
The animation is not Pixar quality but is bright and lovable. Each character is given a stereotype like from the nation that produces the food (ex Curry powder has an Indian accent, Taco has a Mexican accent and so forth). They are also given a personality and belief based on their stereotype, so we can have bagel fighting with wrap (Jews vs Arab), which makes for some funny scenes and good jokes. There are so many characters that say puns which are sexual though.
The music is appropriate but rather forgettable. And the main things that stand out is perhaps the perceived violence and gore in this film. Humans will be killed and die in gruesome ways, but not the way they show it. Though, the film manages to tone it down with more sexual references and even ‘actions’ in the end. The ending is perhaps not the most original but you will be giggling at it.
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