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Genre | Comedy |
Format | Subtitled |
Contributor | Evan Goldberg, Greg Tiernan, Great Beyond, LLC, Megan Ellison, Seth Rogen, Conrad Vernon |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 29 minutes |
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A sausage leads supermarket products on a hilarious quest to discover what really happens when they leave the grocery store.
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- Digital Copy Expiration Date : December 31, 2019
- Aspect Ratio : 1.85:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 0.6 x 5.3 x 6.7 inches; 0.01 ounces
- Audio Description: : English
- Item model number : 43382324
- Director : Conrad Vernon, Greg Tiernan
- Media Format : Subtitled
- Run time : 1 hour and 29 minutes
- Release date : November 8, 2016
- Dubbed: : French
- Subtitles: : English, Spanish
- Producers : Conrad Vernon, Evan Goldberg, Megan Ellison, Seth Rogen
- Studio : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B01J93C6LE
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #48,575 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #2,839 in Comedy (Movies & TV)
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NOT FOR KIDS!! Very adult sexual humor
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025I really enjoy this 4K Movie
- Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025Funny movie
- Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025It was a good movie.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024Me gustaron mucho
- Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2016[THIS REVIEW CONTAINS MILD SPOILERS REGARDING THE PREMISE OF THIS FILM, MOSTLY REVEALED EARLY ON. IT DOES NOT GIVE AWAY THE ENDING].
First off, if it's not perfectly clear from the title, trailers, rating, and description, Sausage Party is NOT a kid's movie. There are physical acts depicted in this movie (amongst food items, mind you) that are comparable to fairly wild pornography, and a lot of the food gets "baked" in the Cheech and Chong sense of the term. This film is like no movie you've ever seen.
Secondly, Sausage Party is a deeply, radically, subversive film. On the surface, it's a story about intelligent, talking food items, waiting around in the grocery store for the day they are "chosen by the gods" and taken away in someone's shopping cart. They of course don't know what actually happens to food when "the gods" (people) take them home. The hot dogs and buns in particular look forward to "Red White and Blue Day" (the Fourth of July) when many of them them will be taken away to paradise. The sausages and buns also look forward to finally getting out of their plastic wrappings and "getting together" in maybe the most obvious sexual metaphor in history.
Your expectation with a premise like this might be a funny, romping chase / rescue routine with plenty of entertaining animation. And you wouldn't be wrong, entirely, except that Sausage Party also considers the horror of living beings being chopped, cooked, and eaten as part of its premise. It's darkly hilarious, but truly scary and horrific. Again, children should not watch this movie.
This is again deeply subversive film. It's not just that human beings are the villains, gobbling down helpless foods that believe they're bound for paradise, although that's actually pretty disturbing in itself. But on another (fairly obvious) level, Sausage Party is really questioning, criticizing, and laughing at the idea of religion, gods, and the afterlife writ large in pointed, sometimes gruesome ways. It contemplates a world in which people (people who are sausages, tacos, buns, bottles of whiskey, etc.) fight to the death against tradition and authority and consider what they should do if they decide none of those things are what they are supposed to have been.
If the scary, drug-referencing, explicitly sexual elements of Sausage Party don't bother you, it's actually incredibly uplifting. The ending sequence is one of those most intense and satisfying I've seen in a long while, and comes with a high-concept kicker that may open the door to a fascinating sequel.
If you know Seth Rogen's humor, from Pineapple Express or This is the End, and enjoy it, you must see this film, although it's really above and beyond those films in several different ways. If you're up for the other other things described in this review, you ought to see it. There is really no other movie out there like it. It may be my favorite movie of 2016, and it would have been a terrible mistake to have dismissed it as silly stoner humor (not that that's a bad thing) and not seen it, which I nearly did.
Five stars. Check it out.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2016As the movie title and cover clearly portrays the type of film it will be, it succeeds in showing many inappropriate jokes throughout the movie. Although the jokes are not all about sex, it pokes a lot of other topics too. If you think about the script, they've been able to make fun of many topics and they should be applauded for that. They make fun of religion, drug users, men, women, Indians, gays and much more.
Although the humor isn't for everyone, the plot is rather interesting by deciding to present what food would be like if they were alive is an interesting path to take. The characters are all distinct and are remembered. The main antagonist is surprisingly not one of the humans but actually another inanimate object which is a douche and ironically he is quite a douche in the movie which I found to be quite clever on the scriptwriters.
With all of the good things said, the movie isn't perfect. In the near end of the movie, they take the literal use of the term "food porn" and it can be quite cringing especially of how long they drag out the scene. While there are plenty of inappropriate jokes throughout the movie, they are not afraid to be a bit controversial in some sections of the movie. Two scenes stuck out the most and one involved with the debate of reality verses religion. While the other scene can lead viewers to have uncomfortably witness a murder and rape. In terms of any sexual jokes, they seem to be really written by a 15 year old and it can push some of the mature adults away but the movie seems to really target young adults that seem to love sex jokes and are more open minded about everything. In fact I believe this movie is really intended for a small minority as the writers have essentially put up jokes that can offend anyone.
If you have seen the trailers, you should know what to expect from the movie but for those who haven't, you'll be very disappointed and worse if you brought children to see this movie under the assumption that animated movies are meant for kids and that is the worst mistake that some one can make for a movie like this. In the end, if you've looked into the trailers and realize that it is a rated R movie you should know what to expect out of this movie
- Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025So many dirty jokes for a cartoon movie but it’s so darn funny!!
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Cliente AmazonReviewed in Italy on February 9, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Tutto ok
Titolo immancabile. Troppo bello come film.
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JaBriVuReviewed in Mexico on July 30, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Una comedia en una excelente edición
La edición la versión 4K, Blu-ray y copia digital, contiene subtítulos al español, no contiene doblaje.
La película sigue en la misma línea de los trabajos anteriores del equipo, así que si disfrutaste "la noche anterior", "este es el fin" y piña express está no te defrauda, llena de referencias culturales, sexuales y drogas, muchas drogas...un humor negro que te garantiza un buen momento de entretenimiento.
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Gaia SeraphinaReviewed in Germany on August 3, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Eine derbe Animations-SATIRE ... und nix für Kinder!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Das Würstchen Frank macht sich auf den Weg, um die Wahrheit über sein Schicksal zu erfahren. Wie für alle anderen Lebensmitteln im Supermarkt, ist es auch für den fleischigen Helden der größte Wunsch, endlich erworben zu werden. Und die Chancen stehen gut, denn mit dem 4. Juli steht der US-amerikanische Nationalfeiertag vor der Tür und die Regale leeren sich durch die Hände der vielen menschlichen Kunden. Doch den Horror, der nach dem Einkauf auf sie wartet, hätte sich kein noch so enthusiastisches Lebensmittel ausmalen können.
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Zunächst einmal: Die FSK 16 ist definitiv ernst zu nehmen!!! Genau wie "South Park" ist "Sausage Party" KEIN Film für die ganze Familie! Also verabschiedet euch von dem unsäglichen Vorurteil "Animationsfilm ist gleich automatisch ein Kinderfilm" .... ein Vorurteil, welches leider immer noch in den Köpfen der meisten Leute in den Industriestaaten - Disney sei Dank - vorherscht ... mit Ausnahme der Japaner, sowie internationalen Anime-Fans! Der Titel selber deutet es schon an. "Sausage Party" ist der englische derbe Ausdruck für eine Feier, deren Mitwirkende ausschliesslich Männer sind (Sausage - Würstchen - ist dabei eine Metapher auf das männliche Geschlechsteil).
"Sausage Party" ist hauptsächlich eine Satire. Eine Satire auf irrationalen und blinden (religiösen) Glauben. Dargestellt durch das treudoofe Vertrauen, welches die Supermarkt-Produkte hier in ihre Götter - die Menschen - und damit auch ihr Schicksal haben. Dieses naiv anmutende Verhalten wird im Film in Frage gestellt. Der Film ist somit stark vom Gedanken des Atheismus geprägt und aus diesem Grund nicht für tiefgläubige erwachsene Zuschauer geeignet (welche sich eh nur darüber empören würden).
Beim Religionsbezug sparen die Filmemacher auch die Thematik des religiös-politischen Nahost-Konfliktes nicht aus.
Der Film bedient ebenfalls diverse ethnische Klischees durch die ländertypischen Produkte.
Zum Beispiel mit den ständigen Streitgespräche der beiden morgenländischen Backwaren - Sammy Bagel Jr (das Bagel ist ein typisch jüdisches Gebäck), sowie Kareem Abdul Lavash (das Lavash ist ein typisch arbischstämmiges Fladenbrot). Inklusive Konsorten, welche sich um dasselbe Regal streiten.
Aber auch die typisch US-amerikanischen/mexikanischen Lebensmittel/Produkte (Hotdog-Würstchen/Brötchen, Taco, Twinkie, Feuerwasser, etc) kommen zum Zuge. Und ebenso das deutsche Sauerkraut (hier als Nazi-Parodie dargestellt).
Natürlich werden nicht nur Ethnien parodiert, sondern allgemein die menschlichen Verhaltensmuster, welche hier - ähnlich den Tierfabeln - auf die Supermarktprodukte übertragen werden.
Sogar der weltberühmte Astrophysiker Stephen Hawking wird hier gekonnt parodiert.
Schräg: Der Bösewicht des Filmes (nebst den Göttern/Menschen) ist eine Intimdusche. Mehr sage ich dazu nicht. Das müsst ihr selber sehen. ^^
"Sausage Party" ist aber auch eine Parodie auf Disney/Pixar-Filme, welche ja oft unbelebten Objekten (z.B. Spielzeug, Autos,etc) in ihren Filmen Leben einhauchen. Die Filmemacher haben sich hier diesbezüglich überlegt, was wäre, wenn die Supermarktprodukte "lebendig" wären? Und gleichzeitig diese Frage mit "Es wäre ein einziges Massaker!" beantwortet.
Der Film enthält natürlich nicht nur Horror oder Drama, sondern auch viel Humor. Teils infantilen, teils cleveren Humor. Wobei ersterer überwiegt (was allerdings kein Grund ist, den Film auf diesen zu reduzieren, denn es ist trotz aller Infantilität immer noch eine religionskritische Satire und sollte auch als solche beurteilt werden).
Was den Film - nebst den Satire-Elementen - ebenfalls für junge Zuschauer ungeeignet macht, ist das Vorhandensein von Sexualität. Und dabei bleibt es nicht nur bei mündlichen sexuellen Anspielungen (wie z.B. dem wiederholt erwähnten Wunsch der Würstchen endlich ein Brötchen füllen zu dürfen). Dazu gehört auch Homosexualität (z.B. dargestellt durch die lesbische Teresa Taco), sowie eine Art von Vergewaltigung durch die fiese, irre Intimdusche. (°-°)
Zudem enthält der Film viele derbe Kraftausdrücke, wobei "Scheisse" noch das mildeste (und häufigste) von ihnen ist.
Und natürlich kommt auch brutale Gewalt (an Lebensmitteln und Menschen) vor. Ach, und Drogenkonsum ebenfalls! Also wie gesagt: NIX FÜR KINDER!!!
Die Optik von "Sausage Party" ist in Ordnung. Klar, sie kann sich gewiss nicht an der Animationskunst der großen Pixar-Werke messen. Aber die CGI-Bearbeitung hat in diesem Film nur einen Bruchteil dessen gekostet, was sonst bei Animationsfilmen üblicherweise der Fall ist. Von daher passt es schon.
Bei dem Soundtrack ist mir aufgefallen, daß die Filmemacher oft 80er-Jahre Hits verwenden (kann mir nur recht sein, das ist eh meine Lieblingsmusik-Untermalung bei Filmen). Im Falle der großen freizügigen Spirituosen-Party hört man aber auch Techno-Diso-Musik.
Ach und das erste Lied im Film parodiert doch glatt die Disney-Songs, allerdings mit einem sehr derben Text (welcher definitiv weitergeht als die Disney-Song-Parodie in "Shrek").
Die deutschen Synchronsprecher klingen gut (ganz besonders der Sprecher von Sammy Bagel Jr).
Leider geht bei der deutschsprachigen Fassung der Wortwitz, welcher im Original enthalten ist, oft verloren (Beispiel: das deutsche Sauerkraut hasst die Safttüten ... im englischen heissen die "juice bag", wobei "juice" ausgesprochen wird wie "jews", also "Juden" auf deutsch). Daher würde ich empfehlen, wer der englischen Sprache mächtig ist, sich "Sausage Party" im Original anzuschauen.
FAZIT:
Sehenswert für erwachsene (!) Zuschauer, welche derb-humorige, satirische Animationsfilme zu schätzen wissen!
Und noch einmal für die unbelehrbaren Ungläubigen: NIX FÜR KINDER!!! ^_~
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AndreaReviewed in Mexico on July 31, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Muy divertida!!!
Excelente calidad, envío en tiempo (no mas de una semana) y muy divertida la película. Un poco grosera jajaj, no apta para niños.
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Cliente de AmazonReviewed in Mexico on May 9, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente película
Muy buena película