
The products at Shopwell's Grocery Store are made to believe a code that helps them live happy lives until it's time for them to leave the comfort of the supermarket and head for the great beyond. However, after a botched trip to the great beyond leaves one sausage named Frank and his companion Bun stranded, Frank goes to great lengths (pun intended) to return to his package and make another trip to the great beyond. But as Frank's journey takes him from one end of the superm... (Full plot summary below)
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The products at Shopwell's Grocery Store are made to believe a code that helps them live happy lives until it's time for them to leave the comfort of the supermarket and head for the great beyond. However, after a botched trip to the great beyond leaves one sausage named Frank and his companion Bun stranded, Frank goes to great lengths (pun intended) to return to his package and make another trip to the great beyond. But as Frank's journey takes him from one end of the supermarket to the other, Frank's quest to discover the truth about his existence as a sausage turns incredibly dark. Can he expose the truth to the rest of the supermarket and get his fellow products to rebel against their human masters?
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| MovieCrypt.comKevin A. RansonIf you... have nightmares about anthropomorphic food screaming as they're being consumed (or) are repulsed your groceries might be humping in the cupboard when you're not looking... this movie is not for you. |
| The Daily BeastJen YamatoYou might find yourself alone one night imagining your dinner screaming with every bite you take, and then wonder: Is that half-eaten slice of pizza plotting cheesy vengeance upon me... or am I the half-eaten slice of pizza? |
| Los Angeles TimesMark OlsenThe film is not quite smart enough to overcome the clichés and stereotypes it acknowledges but can’t entirely dismantle. At the same time, it often isn’t quite outrageous enough, as if it should be more willing to be outright offensive. |
| Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN)Bob Bloom'Sausage Party' is an unrelenting whirlwind of lowbrow and objectionable jokes and situations that will make it difficult for you to catch your breath. |
| The MercuryTim MartainSo many different shades of wrong all wrapped up in one movie that, even as I sit to write this, I'm unsure whether I was howling with laughter or begging for it to stop. |
| The Film YapNick RogersCranks the absurdity of the narrative and the anxieties in frightening, analogous real-world neuroses we cling to long past sell-by dates. Sounds like a harshed mellow, but the whole thing is stoned immaculate. Your body will hurt from laughing. |
| ComplexKristen Yoonsoo KimFrom sly, not-so-sly innuendo to unfiltered climaxes, there's not a moment in this movie that isn't packed with jokes. And the thing is, it works. |
| NUVO NewsweeklySam WatermeierIt's definitely a tender and insightful comedy, but it's also as crude as they come. |
| The New RepublicWill LeitchOne of the more clever conceits is how it plays with the central conundrum of Pixar: How do you connect all these animals or toys or robots-beings that, to humans, have no emotions or thoughts or even faces-to the human world that they walk around in? |
| TheFilmFile.comDustin PutmanA bold, visually exuberant fusion of provocative adult content with an art form too often chalked up as being strictly for kids, "Sausage Party" is something special. |