Yes, that’s right, I watched this so-called R-rated “Sausage Party”. Fortunately, it is a cartoon, and the protagonist is sausage bread and other such things sold in supermarkets. product, so I didn’t feel too embarrassed. (Don’t praise me, I’m not an experienced driver, I still want to show off my dignity)
But while watching it, I was shocked into a cold sweat by some scenes that were not so bloody. (The following content contains spoilers. If you haven’t watched the movie, you can watch the movie first)
Let me tell you my feelings about this movie.
The main characters in this movie are all kinds of food in the supermarket. The protagonist is a sausage (so it is called Sausage Party)
The protagonist looks like this, and his girlfriend is a Bun (the one next to it)
The other characters are all kinds of food.
Food people have always been instilled with the idea that humans who come to supermarkets to shop are gods (all humans here are called gods) and are taken away by gods (that is, shoppers) It is a lucky thing to reach the paradise of freedom and happiness. They even made a chorus about it and sang it every morning.
However, there is always a chance for partners to know the truth. After being bought by humans, they are actually eaten. This is too cruel for food. Therefore, the protagonist who knows the truth wants everyone to A partner knows the truth, but encounters many difficulties.
This is probably the story. I can’t go into too much detail. After all, I can’t deprive everyone of the fun of watching the movie. Too many spoilers will be scolded.
The first scene that made Uncle Man shudder was that a small sausage accidentally killed the person who wanted to eat it, regained freedom, returned to the supermarket, and decapitated the person like a hero. He threw it out and happily told the hero that he discovered that God can be killed. The uncle was extremely shocked.
The pride and ridicule of the little sausage and the unexpected head falling to the ground really shocked me.
Because when we watch movies, our position is consistent with the protagonist. Even in some animal movies, the protagonist is not a human being, at least he is not hostile to humans to the point of life and death. Even in some movies starring insects, humans play the villain, but most of the time this person is usually not a good person, and the punishment he gets is not as serious as being killed, at most he is beaten up. So while laughing and joking, we just regarded it as a good show and passed it by after watching it.
This movie is an exception. At least the human being who was accidentally killed is not a heinous villain, and the food is really eaten by people, so the confrontation between the two is life and death. Cannot *save. On the one hand, we are members of the human race in cartoons. We eat various foods every day, so our stance and perspective are still on the side of humans.
On the other hand, the confrontation between food and humans is so fierce, and by the end of the movie, the food has frozen all the humans in the supermarket into the freezer. As a bystander in this war between humans and food, I knew clearly from beginning to end that I was the human being against them.
In the past, when watching movies, we often put ourselves on the side of justice. But this time, my own position was completely opposite to the protagonist. When I naturally put myself into the human perspective, watching this movie was like watching a murder movie of a perverted killer. At the end, I was a little shuddered.
And the imagination of this movie can really be described with the words "never-ending", because at the end, a character similar to Hawking in Food suddenly ran out and told everyone, It turns out that we don’t really exist, we are an animation jointly created by a director named so-and-so and a producer named so-and-so! painting! people! Things!
Seeing this, my uncle’s blood spurted out!
Isn’t this too unconventional? Although as an audience, we have a God's perspective and have always known that this is a movie, but if you let the characters in the movie finally discover that they do not really exist, this is obviously a sci-fi routine, okay?
Therefore, Uncle also had some vague associations. If the rules we have always followed may not be the truth, or even lies created by people with ulterior motives.
So, is the world we live in not the real world? Is it possible that we are actually living in a fictional world?
Of course, there are many more ideas and metaphors in this movie. Everyone will have their own interpretations and opinions. Leave it to yourself to experience it!