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Just because Sausage Party is an animated film does not mean it is for children. Not in the slightest.
Yet, despite an R-Rating and constant warnings in advertising, some people still don’t seem to have the message, likethis cinema who played the film’s trailer before a screening of Finding Dory.
For parents still unsure whether the film is suitable for their toddlers (it isn’t), there’s an advisory website, Kids In Mind, that has rated Sausage Party’s sex and nudity, violence and gore, and profanity, totally 9, 6, and 10 out of 10, respectively.
Best of all, they’ve attempted to detail each of the graphic scenes in quite student language, leading to comical results described by io9 as being ‘More Entertaining Than the Actual Film’.
Here awesome of the best bits. ** Spoiler Warning: these describe scenes from the film **
— Four items make an anal-vaginal-oral daisy chain, all thrusting wildly as a taco sucks violently on a hotdog; a hotdog slides into a bun, turns face down and thrusts; and close-ups show the faces of food items having orgasms (moaning, screaming, and their eyes rolling back in their heads).
— A male douche bottle sucks the juice out from between the legs of a male juice box. A female taco sucks the bottom part of a bun between the buns legs. A bun falls onto a hotdog and they separate nervously as another character tells the bun and hotdog that they are morally loose.
— A line of dancing olives bends over away from the camera to expose their pit holes.
— A used condom in an alley speaks to a hotdog, who rushes away. In an apartment, a toilet paper roll is bent, telling the hotdog that a man did something to it (masturbation is implied).
— A woman in a kitchen peels a screaming potato and sticks him into boiling water as other groceries shout in fear and the woman picks up two baby carrots and eats them (we see them screaming inside her mouth as she chews)
Film premises that shouldn’t have worked but did
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The report also details how the film contains “26 F-words and its derivatives, 35 sexual references, 40 scatological terms, 18 anatomical terms, 10 mild obscenities” along with “23 religious exclamations”. Read the full report here.
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